The present study focuses on the analysis of dryness/wetness conditions in the Danube River catchment area from 1901 to 2013 based on reanalysis data. The spatio-temporal variability of dryness/wetness conditions is analyzed by means of the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI) for an accumulation periods of 6 months. To characterize the spatial variability of SPI6 at monthly time scales an Empirical Orthogonal Function (EOF) analysis was applied. The leading mode of SPI variability captures in-phase variability of SPI over the entire catchment area of Danube River. The leading mode of dryness/wetness variability was found to be strongly related to the different phases of the Arctic Oscillation. The second and third modes of variability sh...
<p>Liquid and solid discharges of the Prut River were analysed based on measurements<br />performed ...
This master thesis if focused on the phenomenon of hydrological drought in the Šumava (Bohemian/Blac...
In the paper we evaluated dry and wet 6 months’ periods, which reflect changes in water resources of...
The Danube River Basin is the second longest catchment basin in Europe and exhibits intense climatol...
In this paper, we provide a Lagrangian analysis of the anomalies in the moisture transport during tw...
The provision of information on recent, past and current meteorological conditions, together with da...
It is generally supposed that the global warming will result in increasing of the hydrological pheno...
This study was carried out in order to analyze the climate change driven influence on mean monthly f...
In this study, we investigate the sources of moisture (and moisture for precipitation) over the Danu...
This study was carried out in order to analyze the climate change driven influence on mean monthly f...
As a consequence of climate change, extreme rainfall events may become more frequent and intense in ...
The work deals with the flooding in July 1954 in Central Europe. It presents a complex analysis of t...
This paper analyzes the characteristics of spatial evolution of the standardized precipitation evapo...
The importance of the Dniester River in the socio-economic life of Moldova and Ukraine necessitates ...
The three main components of the water cycle are precipitation (P), evapotranspiration (E), and runo...
<p>Liquid and solid discharges of the Prut River were analysed based on measurements<br />performed ...
This master thesis if focused on the phenomenon of hydrological drought in the Šumava (Bohemian/Blac...
In the paper we evaluated dry and wet 6 months’ periods, which reflect changes in water resources of...
The Danube River Basin is the second longest catchment basin in Europe and exhibits intense climatol...
In this paper, we provide a Lagrangian analysis of the anomalies in the moisture transport during tw...
The provision of information on recent, past and current meteorological conditions, together with da...
It is generally supposed that the global warming will result in increasing of the hydrological pheno...
This study was carried out in order to analyze the climate change driven influence on mean monthly f...
In this study, we investigate the sources of moisture (and moisture for precipitation) over the Danu...
This study was carried out in order to analyze the climate change driven influence on mean monthly f...
As a consequence of climate change, extreme rainfall events may become more frequent and intense in ...
The work deals with the flooding in July 1954 in Central Europe. It presents a complex analysis of t...
This paper analyzes the characteristics of spatial evolution of the standardized precipitation evapo...
The importance of the Dniester River in the socio-economic life of Moldova and Ukraine necessitates ...
The three main components of the water cycle are precipitation (P), evapotranspiration (E), and runo...
<p>Liquid and solid discharges of the Prut River were analysed based on measurements<br />performed ...
This master thesis if focused on the phenomenon of hydrological drought in the Šumava (Bohemian/Blac...
In the paper we evaluated dry and wet 6 months’ periods, which reflect changes in water resources of...