Meteorological situations that generated exceptional discharges along the Danube River. (Case study- the situation of April 2006).

For Europe, the undisputed importance of the Danube can be rendered by some general data: Its hydrographic basin surface exceeds 817000 km2, i.e. about 10% of that of the continent, its length is 2857 km and its mean multiannual discharge is about 6500 m3/s, thus ranking second to Volga river. Roman...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Risks and Catastrophes Journal
Main Authors: ION MARINICĂ, MIHAI BOCIOACĂ, SIMONA RUSU
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Casa Cartii de Stiinta Cluj-Napoca 2021
Subjects:
G
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.24193/RCJ2021_15
https://doaj.org/article/539dd877b3894e32b73840628544cfe0
id ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:539dd877b3894e32b73840628544cfe0
record_format openpolar
spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:539dd877b3894e32b73840628544cfe0 2023-05-15T17:35:51+02:00 Meteorological situations that generated exceptional discharges along the Danube River. (Case study- the situation of April 2006). ION MARINICĂ MIHAI BOCIOACĂ SIMONA RUSU 2021-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.24193/RCJ2021_15 https://doaj.org/article/539dd877b3894e32b73840628544cfe0 EN eng Casa Cartii de Stiinta Cluj-Napoca http://riscurisicatastrofe.reviste.ubbcluj.ro/Volume/XXI_Nr_29_2_2021/PDF/5_Marinica_etal_73_90.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1584-5273 https://doaj.org/toc/2069-7694 doi:10.24193/RCJ2021_15 1584-5273 2069-7694 https://doaj.org/article/539dd877b3894e32b73840628544cfe0 Riscuri şi Catastrofe, Vol 29, Iss 2, Pp 73-90 (2021) precipitation excess rainy periods floods maximum discharges along the danube river Geography. Anthropology. Recreation G Geography (General) G1-922 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.24193/RCJ2021_15 2022-12-31T12:56:26Z For Europe, the undisputed importance of the Danube can be rendered by some general data: Its hydrographic basin surface exceeds 817000 km2, i.e. about 10% of that of the continent, its length is 2857 km and its mean multiannual discharge is about 6500 m3/s, thus ranking second to Volga river. Romania is the country with the largest surface situated within Danube’s basin (97.4%), representing 29% of Danube’s hydrographic basin. The water resources of the Danube in Bazias section amount to 173 billion m3, 30 billion m3 of which are technically usable resources.Our analysis aimed at determining those complex meteorological situations at the European continent level that triggered exceptional discharges along the Danube river, resulting in severe flooding, causing in turn heavy damages, fatalities, population evacuations and considerable rehabilitation costs. A complex analysis was performed, of statistical-synoptic type and those complex meteorological situations were identified that determined the occurrence of such disasters. Discharges and levels of the Danube were used along the whole measuring period, data from the archive of the National Meteorological Administration, and data, map and image archives from Wetterzentrale (Kartenarchiv, NCEP, NCAR, AVN etc.). The complex meteorological situations at the level of the European continent that triggered exceptional discharges along the Danube correlate with intense cyclonic activity, of both the Icelandic and the Mediterranean cyclones, with the negative phase of the North-Atlantic Oscillation and with decreasing or minimum solar activity (according to data from NOAA's Space Environment Center). The most disastrous floods occurred in the spring of 2006. The paper is important for meteorologists, in their weather forecasting activity, for hydrologists, in their hydrological forecasting and for the institutions involvedin flood management. Article in Journal/Newspaper North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Risks and Catastrophes Journal 29 2 73 90
institution Open Polar
collection Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles
op_collection_id ftdoajarticles
language English
topic precipitation excess
rainy periods
floods
maximum discharges along the danube river
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
G
Geography (General)
G1-922
spellingShingle precipitation excess
rainy periods
floods
maximum discharges along the danube river
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
G
Geography (General)
G1-922
ION MARINICĂ
MIHAI BOCIOACĂ
SIMONA RUSU
Meteorological situations that generated exceptional discharges along the Danube River. (Case study- the situation of April 2006).
topic_facet precipitation excess
rainy periods
floods
maximum discharges along the danube river
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
G
Geography (General)
G1-922
description For Europe, the undisputed importance of the Danube can be rendered by some general data: Its hydrographic basin surface exceeds 817000 km2, i.e. about 10% of that of the continent, its length is 2857 km and its mean multiannual discharge is about 6500 m3/s, thus ranking second to Volga river. Romania is the country with the largest surface situated within Danube’s basin (97.4%), representing 29% of Danube’s hydrographic basin. The water resources of the Danube in Bazias section amount to 173 billion m3, 30 billion m3 of which are technically usable resources.Our analysis aimed at determining those complex meteorological situations at the European continent level that triggered exceptional discharges along the Danube river, resulting in severe flooding, causing in turn heavy damages, fatalities, population evacuations and considerable rehabilitation costs. A complex analysis was performed, of statistical-synoptic type and those complex meteorological situations were identified that determined the occurrence of such disasters. Discharges and levels of the Danube were used along the whole measuring period, data from the archive of the National Meteorological Administration, and data, map and image archives from Wetterzentrale (Kartenarchiv, NCEP, NCAR, AVN etc.). The complex meteorological situations at the level of the European continent that triggered exceptional discharges along the Danube correlate with intense cyclonic activity, of both the Icelandic and the Mediterranean cyclones, with the negative phase of the North-Atlantic Oscillation and with decreasing or minimum solar activity (according to data from NOAA's Space Environment Center). The most disastrous floods occurred in the spring of 2006. The paper is important for meteorologists, in their weather forecasting activity, for hydrologists, in their hydrological forecasting and for the institutions involvedin flood management.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author ION MARINICĂ
MIHAI BOCIOACĂ
SIMONA RUSU
author_facet ION MARINICĂ
MIHAI BOCIOACĂ
SIMONA RUSU
author_sort ION MARINICĂ
title Meteorological situations that generated exceptional discharges along the Danube River. (Case study- the situation of April 2006).
title_short Meteorological situations that generated exceptional discharges along the Danube River. (Case study- the situation of April 2006).
title_full Meteorological situations that generated exceptional discharges along the Danube River. (Case study- the situation of April 2006).
title_fullStr Meteorological situations that generated exceptional discharges along the Danube River. (Case study- the situation of April 2006).
title_full_unstemmed Meteorological situations that generated exceptional discharges along the Danube River. (Case study- the situation of April 2006).
title_sort meteorological situations that generated exceptional discharges along the danube river. (case study- the situation of april 2006).
publisher Casa Cartii de Stiinta Cluj-Napoca
publishDate 2021
url https://doi.org/10.24193/RCJ2021_15
https://doaj.org/article/539dd877b3894e32b73840628544cfe0
genre North Atlantic
North Atlantic oscillation
genre_facet North Atlantic
North Atlantic oscillation
op_source Riscuri şi Catastrofe, Vol 29, Iss 2, Pp 73-90 (2021)
op_relation http://riscurisicatastrofe.reviste.ubbcluj.ro/Volume/XXI_Nr_29_2_2021/PDF/5_Marinica_etal_73_90.pdf
https://doaj.org/toc/1584-5273
https://doaj.org/toc/2069-7694
doi:10.24193/RCJ2021_15
1584-5273
2069-7694
https://doaj.org/article/539dd877b3894e32b73840628544cfe0
op_doi https://doi.org/10.24193/RCJ2021_15
container_title Risks and Catastrophes Journal
container_volume 29
container_issue 2
container_start_page 73
op_container_end_page 90
_version_ 1766135147868979200