Climatic changes in Southern Poland, including the Carpathian Mountains are shown in regional and local scale. There are discussed: changeability of the circulation indices during the winter season and fluctuations of the air temperatures based
on the instrumental observations in the mountain stations. The influence of climate is referred to the secular changes in the width of tree rings in Tatra Mountains and the thermal feelings of human body. Local changes of the radiation inflows are characteristic
Polish Baltic coast: changes, hazards and management
Global change: polish perspectives
Aménagement du littoral ; Baltique mer ; Changement global ; Effet de serre ; Erosion des sols ; Littoral ; Niveau marin ; Pologne ; Protection du littoral ; Risque naturel ; Variation climatique
Regional climate change for the Baltic Sea is discussed first, with particular emphasis on recent findings for sea level (mean and extrema) and storm intensity. More thought is being given to the general problem of land (primarily arable
) degradation due to extended landward penetration of sea water due to the accelerated sea level rise (ASLR). Long-term coastline change is analysed on the basis of routine topographic and bathymetric data collected. Assessment of coast vulnerability to ASLR has
Generation of time series of the meteorological values in changing climatic conditions
Global change: polish perspectives
Bassin-versant ; Bilan hydrologique ; Changement global ; Chaîne de Markov ; Modèle ; Pologne ; Précipitation ; Prévision ; Statistique ; Température ; Variation climatique
Climatic variation ; Forecast ; Global change ; Markov chain ; Model ; Poland ; Precipitation ; Statistics ; Temperature ; Water balance ; Watershed
changes in hydrological models on the territory of Poland. Methods of grid simulation using 90-year and 30-year sequences provide sufficient statistical material for a relatively precise estimation. AA. presented stochastic generation of meteorological
. Comparison with the similar researches from the other world reference stations enabled estimation of the anthropogenic changes in one of the most degraded region of Poland.