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Quoted papers: 12
Other papers: 71
Total: 83
Title: Fluctuations and Trends of Annual Precipitation in
Different Climatic Regions of Croatia
- Authors:
- Gajić-Čapka, Marjana (7766)
Journal: Theor.Appl.Climatol.
Number: 4
ISSN: 0177-798X
Volume: 47
Year: 1993
Pages: from 215 to 221
Number of references: 20
Language: engleski
Summary: Secular series of annual precipitation over Croatia
have been studied at three stations representing the
different climatic regions of Croatia: Osijek (continental
precipitation climate), Zagreb-Grič (continental precipitation
climate with maritime influence) and Crikvenica (maritime
precipitation climate). The time series analysis has been
deduced by using "quick test" for stationarity according to
Schoenwiese and Malcher, moving average filters, the Mann-
Kendall rank statistics, and progressive test according to
Sneyers for trend. From this analysis, the stationarity in
time series of annual precipitation amounts is stated over
the entire interval at all locations except for a very short
interval during the first decade of the twentieth century
over the continental lowland (Osijek). A generally
decreasing trend is present over the entire interval, but
statistically significant only in the continental lowland
(Osijek).
Keywords: precipitation, stationarity, trend, periodicity, power spectrum, Zagreb, Osijek, Crikvenica, Croatia
Title: Periodicity of Annual Precipitation in Different Climatic
Regions of Croatia
- Authors:
- Gajić-Čapka, Marjana (7766)
Journal: Theor.Appl.Climatol.
Number: 4
ISSN: 0177-798X
Volume: 49
Year: 1994
Pages: from 213 to 216
Number of references: 16
Language: engleski
Summary: the periodicity of a 100-year series of annual
precipitation over Croatia has beenstudied by means of power spectrum
analysis at 3 stations representing the different climatic regions of
Croatia. The annual precipitation variance spetra in the continental
lowland (Osijek) and at the north East Adriatic coast (Crikvenica) can be
fitted by Markov "white noise" continuum, but in the transitional region
between the Dinaric Alps and the Pannonian lowland (Zagreb-Grič) a
"non-white noise" continuum is necessary. Quasy-periodic oscillations
appear in two spectra ranges: short (2.2 and 4.7 years) and medium (25.0
and 33.3 years). These results are compared with those of other authors for
other parts of the Europe.
Keywords: periodicity, variance spectra,annual precipitation, Croatia
Title: Degree days in Croatia lowlands
- Authors:
- Vučetić, Vićnjica (111321)
- Vučetić, Marko (191063)
Journal: Izviješće o znanstvenom i stručnom radu u 1992. godini
Number: ate
Volume: Clim
Year: 1995
Number of references: 110
Language: engleski
Summary: ABSTRACT: Time series of degree days for the different
temperature thresholds from stations in the Croatia lowlands have been
analysed. The temperature differences, between mean temperatures and
temperatures thresholds, are called degree days or temperature sums.
Different types of degree days, coolling and heating ones, for the period
1961-1990 have been calculated. The range of the mean annual cooling degree
days (CDD<0(C) was from -170(C to -150(C and for the heating (HDD(0(C) was
from 3950(C to 4200(C. The results of linear trend analysis and the
Mann-Kendall test are shown that the annual degree days of the lowland
stations do not significant increase or degrease chronologically.
Keywords: degre days, lowland of Croatia, linear trend
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