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Changes in Air Temperature and Snow Cover in Winter in Poland

Arkadiusz M. Tomczyk, Ewa Bednorz, Katarzyna Szyga–Pluta

2021Atmosphere52 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The primary objective of the paper was to characterize the climatic conditions in the winter season in Poland in the years 1966/67–2019/20. The study was based on daily values of minimum (Tmin) and maximum air temperature (Tmax), and daily values of snow cover depth. The study showed an increase in both Tmin and Tmax in winter. The most intensive changes were recorded in north-eastern and northern regions. The coldest winters were recorded in the first half of the analyzed multiannual period, exceptionally cold being winters 1969/70 and 1984/85. The warmest winters occurred in the second half of the analyzed period and among seasons with the highest mean Tmax, particularly winters 2019/20 and 1989/90 stood out. In the study period, a decrease in snow cover depth statistically significant in the majority of stations in Poland was determined, as well as its variability both within the winter season and multiannual.

Topics & Concepts

Snow coverSnowWinter seasonEnvironmental scienceClimatologyAir temperaturePeriod (music)Atmospheric sciencesPhysical geographySummer seasonGeographyMeteorologyGeologyPhysicsAcousticsClimate variability and modelsCryospheric studies and observationsBotany and Plant Ecology Studies