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Title: Spectral analysis of the "Koshava" wind
Authors: Unkašević, M.
Tošić, Ivana
Obradović, M.
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2007
Journal: Theoretical and Applied Climatology
Abstract: 
"Koshava" is a gusty wind of changeable intensity, blowing from a south-easterly direction, over Serbia, Romania and Bulgaria. It is caused by the interaction between the synoptic circulation and the orography of the Carpathian and the Balkan mountains. This paper analyzes wind data measured at the Belgrade-Observatory during the longest period of consecutive days of "Koshava" which occurred from 14 January to 13 February 1972. Mean hourly wind speed data has been examined using spectral analysis. The power spectra are calculated using autocorrelation spectral analysis, the multi-taper method and wavelet transform. The maximum of which is about 122 h (5 days) corresponds to the time span of synoptic processes. © Springer-Verlag 2006.
URI: https://physrep.ff.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1127
ISSN: 0177-798X
DOI: 10.1007/s00704-006-0261-5
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