Climate of the Romanian Carpathians: Variability and Trends

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This book is a comprehensive climatic monograph, which addresses one of the most complex mountain environments in Europe, the Carpathians Chain, focusing on the branches that lie over Romania. The volume aggregates high quality input data, state-of-the-art techniques, regional analysis and overview perspectives, while addressing the spatial and temporal patterns of the main climatic elements. The study covers the period 1961-2010, for the present climate, while the perspective is extended up to 2050. The main climatic elements (e.g. air temperature, precipitation, wind) are analyzed, but some specific variables like snow depth and snow cover are also examined, both in terms of average behaviour and extreme
characteristics. This is the first synthesis addressing the climate of this mountain region, and it provides useful information for scientists, mountain stakeholders, decision-makers and general public.

Author(s): Dana Magdalena Micu, Alexandru Dumitrescu, Sorin Cheval, Marius-Victor Birsan (auth.)
Series: Springer Atmospheric Sciences
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 213
Tags: Atmospheric Sciences; Climate Change; Climate Change/Climate Change Impacts

Front Matter....Pages i-xi
Introduction....Pages 1-2
Theoretical Background....Pages 3-21
Study Area....Pages 23-32
Data....Pages 33-44
Methods....Pages 45-55
Geographical and Synoptic Controls on the Climate....Pages 57-72
Regional Climatic Patterns....Pages 73-148
Observed Variability and Trends from Instrumental Records....Pages 149-185
Changing Climate Extremes in the Last Five Decades (1961–2010)....Pages 187-198
Projections of Future Changes in Climate of the Romanian Carpathians....Pages 199-205
Conclusions....Pages 207-210
Back Matter....Pages 211-213