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Synoptic situations in Europe
Šubík, Štěpán ; Belda, Michal (advisor) ; Kučerová, Monika (referee)
OF THE BACHELOR THESIS Štěpán Šubík Synoptic situations in Europe Department of Atmospheric Physics Supervisor of the bachelor thesis: Mgr. Michal Belda, Ph.D. Advisor of the bachelor thesis: Mgr. Michal Žák, Ph.D. Study programme: Physics Study branch: General Physics Prague 2018 Title: Synoptic situations in Europe Author: Štěpán Šubík Department: Department of Atmospheric Physics Supervisor: Mgr. Michal Belda, Ph.D., Department of Atmospheric Physics Advisor: Mgr. Michal Žák, Ph.D., Department of Atmospheric Physics Abstract: This thesis is written to describe classifications of weather types, one of the methods applicable in Central and Western Europe. The main aim is to find an objective classification, which can be used as a help and support for different weather forecast models. The thesis is divided into three parts. The first part offers an information about the most used weather type classifications and their objective definitions. In the second part is a comparison of the objective classifications and their applicability in the area of Central and West Europe. In the third part, we used the classification selected in part two, the Lamb weather types, to classify the area in years 2011-2017. A relationship between the weather types and temperature was also studied above the...
Synoptic situations in Europe
Šubík, Štěpán ; Belda, Michal (advisor) ; Kučerová, Monika (referee)
OF THE BACHELOR THESIS Štěpán Šubík Synoptic situations in Europe Department of Atmospheric Physics Supervisor of the bachelor thesis: Mgr. Michal Belda, Ph.D. Advisor of the bachelor thesis: Mgr. Michal Žák, Ph.D. Study programme: Physics Study branch: General Physics Prague 2018 Title: Synoptic situations in Europe Author: Štěpán Šubík Department: Department of Atmospheric Physics Supervisor: Mgr. Michal Belda, Ph.D., Department of Atmospheric Physics Advisor: Mgr. Michal Žák, Ph.D., Department of Atmospheric Physics Abstract: This thesis is written to describe classifications of weather types, one of the methods applicable in Central and Western Europe. The main aim is to find an objective classification, which can be used as a help and support for different weather forecast models. The thesis is divided into three parts. The first part offers an information about the most used weather type classifications and their objective definitions. In the second part is a comparison of the objective classifications and their applicability in the area of Central and West Europe. In the third part, we used the classification selected in part two, the Lamb weather types, to classify the area in years 2011-2017. A relationship between the weather types and temperature was also studied above the...

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