We analyse water balance, hydrological response, runoff and snow cover characteristics in the Jalovecký Creek catchment (area 22 $km^{2}$, mean elevation 1500 m a.s.l.), Slovakia, in hydrological years 1989-2018 to search for changes in hydrological cycle of a mountain catchment representing hydrology of the highest part of the Western Carpathians. Daily air temperature data from two meteorological stations located in the studied mountain range (the Tatra Mountains) at higher elevations show that the study period is $0.1^{\circ}C$ to $2.40^{\circ}C$ warmer than the climatic standard period 1951-1980. Precipitation and snow depth data from the same stations do not allow to conclude if the study period is wetter/drier or has a decreasing snow...
Submitted thesis analyses and summarizes findings about runoff dynamics in the upper Křemelná River ...
It is generally supposed that the global warming will result in increasing of the hydrological pheno...
Based on data from a period of 72 years (1951-2022), the impact of atmospheric circulation on precip...
We analyse water balance, hydrological response, runoff and snow cover characteristics in the Jalove...
Climate changes occurring on Earth influence most of the natural processes. This also includes snow ...
This paper presents an analysis of trends and causes of changes of selected hydroclimatic variables ...
δ18O in precipitation at station Liptovský Mikuláš (about 8.5 km south from the outlet of the Jalove...
This study analyzes changes in long-term patterns of precipitation and river flow, as well as change...
This paper is devoted to detection of some expected changes in the climatological regime (means, var...
The rapidly changing climate affects vulnerable water resources, which makes it important to evaluat...
The precipitation falling as rain or snow has different impact on regional water resources and their...
The inflow of water from the left-bank tributaries of the Upper Dniester is an important component o...
Global warming affects, among many other things, groundwater recharge conditions. Over recent decade...
In this paper, the results of trend analysis applied to precipitation and temperature monthly data f...
Global warming affects, among many other things, groundwater recharge conditions. Over recent decade...
Submitted thesis analyses and summarizes findings about runoff dynamics in the upper Křemelná River ...
It is generally supposed that the global warming will result in increasing of the hydrological pheno...
Based on data from a period of 72 years (1951-2022), the impact of atmospheric circulation on precip...
We analyse water balance, hydrological response, runoff and snow cover characteristics in the Jalove...
Climate changes occurring on Earth influence most of the natural processes. This also includes snow ...
This paper presents an analysis of trends and causes of changes of selected hydroclimatic variables ...
δ18O in precipitation at station Liptovský Mikuláš (about 8.5 km south from the outlet of the Jalove...
This study analyzes changes in long-term patterns of precipitation and river flow, as well as change...
This paper is devoted to detection of some expected changes in the climatological regime (means, var...
The rapidly changing climate affects vulnerable water resources, which makes it important to evaluat...
The precipitation falling as rain or snow has different impact on regional water resources and their...
The inflow of water from the left-bank tributaries of the Upper Dniester is an important component o...
Global warming affects, among many other things, groundwater recharge conditions. Over recent decade...
In this paper, the results of trend analysis applied to precipitation and temperature monthly data f...
Global warming affects, among many other things, groundwater recharge conditions. Over recent decade...
Submitted thesis analyses and summarizes findings about runoff dynamics in the upper Křemelná River ...
It is generally supposed that the global warming will result in increasing of the hydrological pheno...
Based on data from a period of 72 years (1951-2022), the impact of atmospheric circulation on precip...