Differentiation of Thermal Conditions in the Vertical Profile of Natural National Park of Carpathians
Mucha Bohdan (),
Kicińska Bożena () and
Wawer Jolanta ()
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Mucha Bohdan: I. Franko National University of Lviv – Department of Physical Geography
Kicińska Bożena: University of Warsaw – Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies – Department of Climatology, 00-927Warsaw, Krakowskieg Przedmieście 30
Wawer Jolanta: University of Warsaw – Faculty of Geography and Regional Studies – Department of Climatology, 00-927Warsaw, Krakowskieg Przedmieście 30
Miscellanea Geographica. Regional Studies on Development, 2008, vol. 13, issue 1, 105-111
Abstract:
In the paper, the results of field studies using automatic meteorological stations are presented. The studies were conducted in July 2005 – July 2006 in the vertical profile of Natural National Park of Carpathians. The results show that the thermal conditions in the area under research is strongly differentiated. Particularly large differences have been observed between the lowerings of the terrain (where the range of annual air temperature changes reaches almost 70°C, exceptionally high and exceptionally low temperature occurs often, and thermal inversions are frequently encountered) and the summit region (where the range of annual air temperature changes barely exceeds 50°C and the mean changes of daily air temperature are consideraly smaller).
Keywords: air temperature; local climate; Natural National Park of Carpathians (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.2478/mgrsd-2008-0010
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