2018
DOI: 10.1007/s00704-018-2408-6
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Abstract: The surface warming has been widespread over the entire globe. Central Europe, including Poland, is not an exception. Global temperature increases are accompanied by changes in other climatic variables. Climate change in Poland manifests itself also as change in annual sums of precipitation. They have been slightly growing but, what is more important, seasonal and monthly distributions of precipitation have been also changing. The most visible increases have been observed during colder half-year, especially in… Show more

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“…Change detection in observation records of climatic variables in Poland was carried out for a range of variables of particular relevance and interest, such as temperature (Graczyk et al 2017), mean precipitation (Pińskwar et al 2018b;Szwed 2018), as well as intense precipitation (Pińskwar et al 2018a) and snow cover (Szwed et al 2017).…”
Section: Change Detection In Observed Climate Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Change detection in observation records of climatic variables in Poland was carried out for a range of variables of particular relevance and interest, such as temperature (Graczyk et al 2017), mean precipitation (Pińskwar et al 2018b;Szwed 2018), as well as intense precipitation (Pińskwar et al 2018a) and snow cover (Szwed et al 2017).…”
Section: Change Detection In Observed Climate Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is also worth adding that warmer temperatures in the spring may also increase the probability of frost damage [90]. An increase in summer temperature, even with the lack of a decrease in precipitation (summer precipitation over the last half century has been fairly stable [83]), will increase the possibility of the occurrence of water stress (cf. [53]).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No principal differences in June and July average temperatures can be seen between the two regions; however, the differences in the precipitation totals are notable [81]. In general, the Sudetes receive less precipitation than the Carpathians [82,83]. These conditions can make this region more drought prone.…”
Section: The Climate-growth Relationshipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the south part of Poland, the number of days with very light (0.1-1.0 mm) and light precipitation (1.1-5.0 mm) showed a clear increase, and the number of days with 20.1-30.0 mm of precipitation was found to decrease (Skowera et al, 2016). An upward trend of an increase in precipitation during the spring and autumn season, and the decreasing share of summer precipitation in the annual totals is the common phenomena manifested over the area of Poland (Czarnecka and Nidzgorska-Lencewicz, 2012;Szwed, 2018). According to Degirmendžić et al (2004), this is the fundamental reason behind weakening of the continental nature of the climate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Degirmendžić et al (2004), this is the fundamental reason behind weakening of the continental nature of the climate. The forecasts by Szwed (2018) indicate that the annual totals of precipitation in Poland will increase, precipitation recorded in the warm season will continue to decrease, and precipitation in the cold season is expected to increase. Indeed, this is an extremely disadvantageous trend as there are currently many regions in Poland affected with water shortages during the growing season, and the situation is likely to aggravate.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%