Considerations upon the Air Temperature Characteristics in Oltenia in December
Andreea Floriana Marinica,
Dana Maria Constantin (Oprea, Martinescu),
Ion Marinica and
Victor Viorel Vatamanu
International Journal of Academic Research in Environment and Geography, 2016, vol. 3, issue 1, 76-83
Abstract:
The study analyzes the temperature regime on December in the south-western Romania, emphasizing the significant variations in the air temperature. Typically, this month begins with a cooling in the first days, but generally, within the 10 – 15 days, it retains the characteristics of November. In some years, the cooling is followed by a late heat wave, while the last important cooling in December occurs within December 30th – December 31st. For all the meteorological stations, the trend of the air temperature variation is decreasing, emphasizing the natural climate cooling due to the coldest month of winter - January. The climate warming is determined by the fact that, after 1997, there were not recorded monthly minimum temperatures
Keywords: Cold Waves; Absolute Minimum Temperatures; Absolute Maximum Temperatures; Winter Heat Waves (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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