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Peculiarities of the atmospheric precipitation regime in medium and high altitudes of the Czechia and Slovakia
Ptáček, Tomáš ; Sládek, Ivan (advisor) ; Sehnalová, Petra (referee)
Peculiarities of the atmospheric precipitation regime in medium and high altitudes of the Czechia and Slovakia Abstract The thesis deals with the question of rise in precipitation during winter period in mountain and submontane areas of the former Czechoslovakia. This increase comes out as circumstantial maximum of precipitation in winter period. Some stations have even recorded higher precipitation totals during colder half-years than during warmer half-years. The areas, which experience this phenomenon, differ in this matter from the continental nature of the precipitation in the lower altitudes. The main part of the thesis consists in a background research of the existing expert literature on the topic of increased incidence of winter precipitation, which hasn't been sufficiently discussed so far. The other substantial part of the thesis forms personal research. The research has been made at three stations in the Jizera mountains, i.e. in the area, where the increased incidence of winter precipitation comes out at most. There have been encountered some atmospheric situations triggering extreme precipitation totals in winter, which can't be found to such extent in lower altitudes. The windward of the Jizera mountains combined with the dominant west streaming during winter period is to be regarded as the...
Peculiarities of the atmospheric precipitation regime in medium and high altitudes of the Czechia and Slovakia
Ptáček, Tomáš ; Sehnalová, Petra (referee) ; Sládek, Ivan (advisor)
Peculiarities of the atmospheric precipitation regime in medium and high altitudes of the Czechia and Slovakia Abstract The thesis deals with the question of rise in precipitation during winter period in mountain and submontane areas of the former Czechoslovakia. This increase comes out as circumstantial maximum of precipitation in winter period. Some stations have even recorded higher precipitation totals during colder half-years than during warmer half-years. The areas, which experience this phenomenon, differ in this matter from the continental nature of the precipitation in the lower altitudes. The main part of the thesis consists in a background research of the existing expert literature on the topic of increased incidence of winter precipitation, which hasn't been sufficiently discussed so far. The other substantial part of the thesis forms personal research. The research has been made at three stations in the Jizera mountains, i.e. in the area, where the increased incidence of winter precipitation comes out at most. There have been encountered some atmospheric situations triggering extreme precipitation totals in winter, which can't be found to such extent in lower altitudes. The windward of the Jizera mountains combined with the dominant west streaming during winter period is to be regarded as the...

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