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Thunderstorms and thunderstorm precipitations in southern Poland
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Abstract
This paper addresses spatial and temporal variability in the occurrence of thunderstorms and related precipitation in southern Poland between 1951 and 2010. The analysis was based on thunderstorm observations and daily precipitation totals (broken down into the few ranges) from 15 meteorological stations. It was found that precipitation accompanied an overwhelming majority of thunderstorms. The most frequent range of thunderstorm precipitation totals was 0.1–10.0 mm which accounted for 60% of all values while precipitation higher than 20.0 mm accounted only for ca. 8%. During the study period, long-term change in the number of days with thunderstorm precipitation within a certain range displayed no clear-cut trends. Exceptions included: 1) an increase in the number of days with thunderstorm precipitation in the lowest range of totals (0.1–10.0 mm) at Katowice, Tarnów, Rzeszów and Lesko and decrease at Mt. Kasprowy Wierch, 2) an increase in the range 10.1–20.0 mm at Zakopane and 20.1–30.0 mm at Opole, 3) a decrease of the top range (more than 30.0 mm) at Mt. Śnieżka. It was found that the heaviest thunderstorm precipitation events, i.e. totalling more than 30 mm, and those events that covered all or most of the study area, occurred at the time of air advection from the southern or eastern sectors and a passage of atmospheric fronts.
Title: Thunderstorms and thunderstorm precipitations in southern Poland
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Abstract
This paper addresses spatial and temporal variability in the occurrence of thunderstorms and related precipitation in southern Poland between 1951 and 2010.
The analysis was based on thunderstorm observations and daily precipitation totals (broken down into the few ranges) from 15 meteorological stations.
It was found that precipitation accompanied an overwhelming majority of thunderstorms.
The most frequent range of thunderstorm precipitation totals was 0.
1–10.
0 mm which accounted for 60% of all values while precipitation higher than 20.
0 mm accounted only for ca.
8%.
During the study period, long-term change in the number of days with thunderstorm precipitation within a certain range displayed no clear-cut trends.
Exceptions included: 1) an increase in the number of days with thunderstorm precipitation in the lowest range of totals (0.
1–10.
0 mm) at Katowice, Tarnów, Rzeszów and Lesko and decrease at Mt.
Kasprowy Wierch, 2) an increase in the range 10.
1–20.
0 mm at Zakopane and 20.
1–30.
0 mm at Opole, 3) a decrease of the top range (more than 30.
0 mm) at Mt.
Śnieżka.
It was found that the heaviest thunderstorm precipitation events, i.
e.
totalling more than 30 mm, and those events that covered all or most of the study area, occurred at the time of air advection from the southern or eastern sectors and a passage of atmospheric fronts.
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