Impact of macro-scale circulation types on the occurrence of frosty days in Poland

Abstract The research aimed at determining the variability of occurrence of frosty days in Poland and defining the impact of macro-scale circulation types on the occurrence of these days from December to March. The study used daily data on the minimum, maximum and mean daily air temperature for 15 s...

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Published in:Bulletin of Geography. Physical Geography Series
Main Author: Tomczyk, Arkadiusz Marek
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Walter de Gruyter GmbH 2015
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/bgeo-2015-0016
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Summary:Abstract The research aimed at determining the variability of occurrence of frosty days in Poland and defining the impact of macro-scale circulation types on the occurrence of these days from December to March. The study used daily data on the minimum, maximum and mean daily air temperature for 15 stations located in Poland from 40 winter seasons between 1970/71 and 2009/10. During that period, a decrease in the number of frosty days was noticed across the greater part of Poland; still, these changes were not statistically significant. The conducted research study showed that, of macro-scale circulation types, the North Atlantic Oscillation and Scandinavian type had the most significant impacts on the number of frosty days in Poland.