Pääjärvi representative basin in Finland: comparative studies of climatological conditions over a lake and the surrounding land areas in 1969-1970

Lake and land climatological stations in the study area were compared for air temperature and humidity, wind velocity, cloud cover, precipitation and evaporation. The biggest differences between the stations in regard to their meteorological parameters were found in the daily temperature minima, whi...

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Main Author: Esko Elomaa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Geographical Society of Finland 1976-01-01
Series:Fennia: International Journal of Geography
Online Access:https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/9207
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spelling doaj-74a4056b47a94438b7aa3a7438fc72a72020-11-25T03:55:39ZengGeographical Society of FinlandFennia: International Journal of Geography1798-56171976-01-011461Pääjärvi representative basin in Finland: comparative studies of climatological conditions over a lake and the surrounding land areas in 1969-1970Esko Elomaa0Lammi Biological Station, University of HelsinkiLake and land climatological stations in the study area were compared for air temperature and humidity, wind velocity, cloud cover, precipitation and evaporation. The biggest differences between the stations in regard to their meteorological parameters were found in the daily temperature minima, which were greatly affected by the amount of cloud cover and wind velocity, and in the periodic and aperiodic fluctuations of air temperature. The sums of effective growing temperatures were 10 ... 15 % higher over the lake than at the land stations. Water vapour pressure was higher over the lake than over land. Precipitation from June to October was about 10 % smaller on the lake than at the land stations. Evaporation was measured at the land stations with Class A pans, and evaporation from Lake Pääjärvi was estimated by the bulk‑aerodynamic method. The rate of evaporation from the lake was greater than that from the pans. https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/9207
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Pääjärvi representative basin in Finland: comparative studies of climatological conditions over a lake and the surrounding land areas in 1969-1970
Fennia: International Journal of Geography
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title Pääjärvi representative basin in Finland: comparative studies of climatological conditions over a lake and the surrounding land areas in 1969-1970
title_short Pääjärvi representative basin in Finland: comparative studies of climatological conditions over a lake and the surrounding land areas in 1969-1970
title_full Pääjärvi representative basin in Finland: comparative studies of climatological conditions over a lake and the surrounding land areas in 1969-1970
title_fullStr Pääjärvi representative basin in Finland: comparative studies of climatological conditions over a lake and the surrounding land areas in 1969-1970
title_full_unstemmed Pääjärvi representative basin in Finland: comparative studies of climatological conditions over a lake and the surrounding land areas in 1969-1970
title_sort pääjärvi representative basin in finland: comparative studies of climatological conditions over a lake and the surrounding land areas in 1969-1970
publisher Geographical Society of Finland
series Fennia: International Journal of Geography
issn 1798-5617
publishDate 1976-01-01
description Lake and land climatological stations in the study area were compared for air temperature and humidity, wind velocity, cloud cover, precipitation and evaporation. The biggest differences between the stations in regard to their meteorological parameters were found in the daily temperature minima, which were greatly affected by the amount of cloud cover and wind velocity, and in the periodic and aperiodic fluctuations of air temperature. The sums of effective growing temperatures were 10 ... 15 % higher over the lake than at the land stations. Water vapour pressure was higher over the lake than over land. Precipitation from June to October was about 10 % smaller on the lake than at the land stations. Evaporation was measured at the land stations with Class A pans, and evaporation from Lake Pääjärvi was estimated by the bulk‑aerodynamic method. The rate of evaporation from the lake was greater than that from the pans.
url https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/9207
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