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Title: | Extreme temperature events in serbia in relation to atmospheric circulation | Authors: | Tošić, Ivana Putniković, Suzana Tošić, Milica Lazić, Irida |
Keywords: | Atmospheric circulation patterns;Extreme temperature indices;Extreme temperatures;Multiple linear regression models;Serbia | Issue Date: | 1-Dec-2021 | Journal: | Atmosphere | Abstract: | In this study, extremely warm and cold temperature events were examined based on daily maximum (Tx) and minimum (Tn) temperatures observed at 11 stations in Serbia during the period 1949–2018. Summer days (SU), warm days (Tx90), and heat waves (HWs) were calculated based on daily maximum temperatures, while frost days (FD) and cold nights (Tn10) were derived from daily minimum temperatures. Absolute maximum and minimum temperatures in Serbia rose but were statistically significant only for Tx in winter. Positive trends of summer and warm days, and negative trends of frost days and cold nights were found. A high number of warm events (SU, Tx90, and HWs) were recorded over the last 20 years. Multiple linear regression (MLR) models were applied to find the relationship between extreme temperature events and atmospheric circulation. Typical atmospheric circulation patterns, previously determined for Serbia, were used as predictor variables. It was found that MLR models gave the best results for Tx90, FD, and Tn10 in winter. |
URI: | https://physrep.ff.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/819 | DOI: | 10.3390/atmos12121584 |
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