The effect of the thermal component change on regional climate indices in Serbia
The study of climate changes is most often based on the analysis of time series of temperature and precipitation in urban areas and the increase in the emission of gases having a greenhouse effect. On the other hand, the selection of representative and relevant stations and comprehensive analysis of...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Thermal science 2015, Vol.19 (suppl. 2), p.391-403 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The study of climate changes is most often based on the analysis of time
series of temperature and precipitation in urban areas and the increase in
the emission of gases having a greenhouse effect. On the other hand, the
selection of representative and relevant stations and comprehensive analysis
of climate indicators lead to better and more exact assessments on climate
changes at the regional level. In order to connect climate changes with
agricultural, biological, socio-economic and tourism databases, the paper
deals with the dynamic analysis of changes in thermal component expressed
through the values of regional climate indices in four climatological
stations with different geographical positions in Serbia. There are
significant differences between the two time series data (1961-1990 and
1991-2013) on temperature and humidity, precipitation, insolation and wind
speed. However, after using the climatic indices as a tool for assessing
climate changes, the results of the study suggest the relative influence of
the thermal component on the change of climate indices, with a slight
increase in the index of significance for human activities. Relying on the
results of this alternative approach to the study of climate changes, the
fact remains that the climate is not fixed but highly variable factor that
should be taken into consideration in terms of monitoring, evaluation and
management of the area. |
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ISSN: | 0354-9836 2334-7163 |
DOI: | 10.2298/TSCI150430105J |