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THEORETICAL AND APPLIED CLIMATOLOGY
Volume 135, Issue 3-4, Pages 1003-1015Publisher
SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00704-018-2408-6
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- CHASE-PL (Climate change impact assessment for selected sectors in Poland) project of the Polish-Norwegian Research Program [Pol-Nor/200799/90/2014]
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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 March. A decreasing contribution of summer precipitation total (June-August) to the annual total is observed. Climate projections for Poland predict further warming and continuation of already observed changes in the quantity of precipitation as well as its spatial and seasonal distribution.
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