2021
DOI: 10.3390/w13070952
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Long-Term Analysis of Precipitation in Slovakia

Abstract: Precipitation and its development over time is an important indicator of climate change. Research on long-term precipitation totals is absent in the Slovak Republic. This paper deals with the statistical analysis of daily precipitation from 48 precipitation stations in Slovakia. The paper evaluates the spatial distribution of precipitation in Slovakia and also presents analyses of stationarity and trends using the Mann-Kendall test. Emphasis is placed especially on the evaluation of the trends in total annual … Show more

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“…This result confirms findings from other parts of the world, indicating that atmospheric warming is occurring globally [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][67][68][69]. However, the average amount of precipitation remains the same (insignificant linear trend, Figure 1g), which is consistent with findings from other studies conducted in the Czech Republic [32], Serbia [69], and Slovakia [70]. In Slovakia, only 25% of weather stations recorded a significant increasing trend in precipitation, while no trends were observed in the remaining stations.…”
Section: Weather Developmentsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This result confirms findings from other parts of the world, indicating that atmospheric warming is occurring globally [14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][67][68][69]. However, the average amount of precipitation remains the same (insignificant linear trend, Figure 1g), which is consistent with findings from other studies conducted in the Czech Republic [32], Serbia [69], and Slovakia [70]. In Slovakia, only 25% of weather stations recorded a significant increasing trend in precipitation, while no trends were observed in the remaining stations.…”
Section: Weather Developmentsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The status is chosen based on the previously specified intervals to represent the hydrological situation using the water-bearing approach. In both Gidra and Topľa Rivers, the last ten years were generally dry which confirms the findings of multiple studies (Almikaeel et al, 2022;Repel et al, 2021). Seven years over the period 2010-2020 are classified as dry years according to the water-bearing coefficient method.…”
Section: Drought Analysissupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The same results were shown in the study (Dong and Menzel, 2019) carried out for the central European region covered by low mountains. The precipitation, in particular, in the cold period, generally did not change essentially (Repel et al, 2021;Rožnovský et al, 2020;Kubiak-Wojcicka, 2020). Many studies show the decrease tendency of wind speed (Birsan et al, 2020;Marin et al, 2014;Spinoni et al, 2015;Vyshnevskyi and Donich, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%