Prediction of hydrological extremes by air circulation indices

The study of air circulation variability is important for a better understanding of river runoff. Research resented in this paper describes an attempt to find a link between air circulation on a large regional scale, and hydrological extremes of Carpathian river discharges in warm and cold seasons....

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Main Authors: Pociask-Karteczka, Joanna, Nieckarz, Zenon, Limanówka, Danuta
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Published: International Association of Hydrological Sciences 2003
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spelling ftjagiellonuniir:oai:ruj.uj.edu.pl:item/44623 2023-05-15T17:31:47+02:00 Prediction of hydrological extremes by air circulation indices Pociask-Karteczka, Joanna Nieckarz, Zenon Limanówka, Danuta 2003 http://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/44623 eng eng International Association of Hydrological Sciences Water resources systems : water availability and global change, Franks Stewart, Blöschl Günter, Kumagai Michio, Musiake Katumi, Rosbjerg Dan, s. 134-141 1-901502-27-9 http://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/44623 publikacja pokonferencyjna 2003 ftjagiellonuniir 2019-08-30T06:10:32Z The study of air circulation variability is important for a better understanding of river runoff. Research resented in this paper describes an attempt to find a link between air circulation on a large regional scale, and hydrological extremes of Carpathian river discharges in warm and cold seasons. The relationship between the North Atlantic Oscillation in winter, the Scandinavian baric system, and maximum and minimum river discharges was investigated over the period 1951-2000. Multiple correlation analysis was used. Some interesting relationships were found and multiple correlation formulae were developed for a few Carpathian basins. They may be used for hydrological forecasts of Carpathian extreme river discharges and they may allow the implementation of a warning system for extreme river events Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation Jagiellonian University Repository
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description The study of air circulation variability is important for a better understanding of river runoff. Research resented in this paper describes an attempt to find a link between air circulation on a large regional scale, and hydrological extremes of Carpathian river discharges in warm and cold seasons. The relationship between the North Atlantic Oscillation in winter, the Scandinavian baric system, and maximum and minimum river discharges was investigated over the period 1951-2000. Multiple correlation analysis was used. Some interesting relationships were found and multiple correlation formulae were developed for a few Carpathian basins. They may be used for hydrological forecasts of Carpathian extreme river discharges and they may allow the implementation of a warning system for extreme river events
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author Pociask-Karteczka, Joanna
Nieckarz, Zenon
Limanówka, Danuta
spellingShingle Pociask-Karteczka, Joanna
Nieckarz, Zenon
Limanówka, Danuta
Prediction of hydrological extremes by air circulation indices
author_facet Pociask-Karteczka, Joanna
Nieckarz, Zenon
Limanówka, Danuta
author_sort Pociask-Karteczka, Joanna
title Prediction of hydrological extremes by air circulation indices
title_short Prediction of hydrological extremes by air circulation indices
title_full Prediction of hydrological extremes by air circulation indices
title_fullStr Prediction of hydrological extremes by air circulation indices
title_full_unstemmed Prediction of hydrological extremes by air circulation indices
title_sort prediction of hydrological extremes by air circulation indices
publisher International Association of Hydrological Sciences
publishDate 2003
url http://ruj.uj.edu.pl/xmlui/handle/item/44623
genre North Atlantic
North Atlantic oscillation
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North Atlantic oscillation
op_relation Water resources systems : water availability and global change, Franks Stewart, Blöschl Günter, Kumagai Michio, Musiake Katumi, Rosbjerg Dan, s. 134-141
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