Warming in Europe : recent trends in annual and seasonal temperatures

2021
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dc.abstract.enContemporary climate warming is a key problem faced not only by scientists, but also all by humanity because, as is shown by the experience of recent years, it has multiple environmental, economic and biometeorological implications. In this paper, the authors identify the magnitude of annual and seasonal temperature changes in Europe and its immediate surroundings on the basis of data from 210 weather stations from 1951 to 2020. An analysis of temperatures in the 70-year period shows that air temperature has continued to grow linearly in Europe since 1985. The rate of temperature rise in three seasons of the year, namely winter, spring and summer, does not differ greatly. The highest growth over the 1985-2020 timespan was recorded in spring and the lowest in autumn—0.061 $^{\circ}C$/year and 0.045 $^{\circ}C$/year, respectively. In winter, the rise in temperature should be considered the least steady, as opposed to the summer when it displays the greatest stability. Overall, the warming intensifies towards the north-east of the continent. Such a strong gradient of change is especially perceivable in winter and spring, and is also marked in autumn. The opposite is true in summer, when it increases towards the south and south-west.pl
dc.affiliationWydział Geografii i Geologii : Instytut Geografii i Gospodarki Przestrzennejpl
dc.contributor.authorTwardosz, Józef - 102528 pl
dc.contributor.authorWalanus, Adampl
dc.contributor.authorGuzik, Izabela - 206525 pl
dc.date.accession2021-11-03pl
dc.date.accessioned2021-11-12T14:37:46Z
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dc.description.additionalBibliogr. s. 4031-4032. Józef Twardosz podpisany: Robert Twardoszpl
dc.description.number10pl
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dc.description.volume178pl
dc.identifier.doi10.1007/s00024-021-02860-6pl
dc.identifier.eissn1420-9136pl
dc.identifier.issn0033-4553pl
dc.identifier.urihttps://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/283559
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dc.subject.entrendspl
dc.subject.enclimate warmingpl
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dc.titleWarming in Europe : recent trends in annual and seasonal temperaturespl
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Contemporary climate warming is a key problem faced not only by scientists, but also all by humanity because, as is shown by the experience of recent years, it has multiple environmental, economic and biometeorological implications. In this paper, the authors identify the magnitude of annual and seasonal temperature changes in Europe and its immediate surroundings on the basis of data from 210 weather stations from 1951 to 2020. An analysis of temperatures in the 70-year period shows that air temperature has continued to grow linearly in Europe since 1985. The rate of temperature rise in three seasons of the year, namely winter, spring and summer, does not differ greatly. The highest growth over the 1985-2020 timespan was recorded in spring and the lowest in autumn—0.061 $^{\circ}C$/year and 0.045 $^{\circ}C$/year, respectively. In winter, the rise in temperature should be considered the least steady, as opposed to the summer when it displays the greatest stability. Overall, the warming intensifies towards the north-east of the continent. Such a strong gradient of change is especially perceivable in winter and spring, and is also marked in autumn. The opposite is true in summer, when it increases towards the south and south-west.
dc.affiliationpl
Wydział Geografii i Geologii : Instytut Geografii i Gospodarki Przestrzennej
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Twardosz, Józef - 102528
dc.contributor.authorpl
Walanus, Adam
dc.contributor.authorpl
Guzik, Izabela - 206525
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2021-11-03
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2021-11-12T14:37:46Z
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2021-11-12T14:37:46Z
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2021
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Bibliogr. s. 4031-4032. Józef Twardosz podpisany: Robert Twardosz
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10
dc.description.physicalpl
4021-4032
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ostateczna wersja wydawcy
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178
dc.identifier.doipl
10.1007/s00024-021-02860-6
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1420-9136
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0033-4553
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https://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/283559
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https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00024-021-02860-6
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eng
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air temperature
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trends
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climate warming
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Europe
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Warming in Europe : recent trends in annual and seasonal temperatures
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Pure and Applied Geophysics
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