Current regional climate change studies in Hungary : a review

After focusing on the changes in Hungarian temperature and preeipitation during this Century, possible hydrological, agricultural and ecological consequences of a future climate change are described. These results have been obtained using a modified version of empirical downscaling techniques, devel...

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Main Authors: I. Matyasovszky, T. Weidinger, J. Bartholy, Z. Barcza
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Copernicus Publications
Series:Geographica Helvetica
Online Access:http://www.geogr-helv.net/54/138/1999/gh-54-138-1999.pdf
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spelling doaj-d951908c0490467b9832b3f51e84216c2020-11-24T22:46:55ZdeuCopernicus PublicationsGeographica Helvetica0016-73122194-879854313814610.5194/gh-54-138-1999Current regional climate change studies in Hungary : a reviewI. Matyasovszky0T. Weidinger1J. Bartholy2Z. Barcza3Eötvös Loránd University, Department of Meteorology, Pázmány P. sátány 1/A, l 117 BudapestEötvös Loránd University, Department of Meteorology, Pázmány P. sátány 1/A, l 117 BudapestEötvös Loránd University, Department of Meteorology, Pázmány P. sátány 1/A, l 117 BudapestEötvös Loránd University, Department of Meteorology, Pázmány P. sátány 1/A, l 117 BudapestAfter focusing on the changes in Hungarian temperature and preeipitation during this Century, possible hydrological, agricultural and ecological consequences of a future climate change are described. These results have been obtained using a modified version of empirical downscaling techniques, developed to analyse the local effects of global climate change in a twofold concentration of atmospheric greenhouse gases scenario. In addition, regional changes in temperature and precipitation were examined with the help of the more specific stochastic downscaling method. The climate of Hungary has become warmer and drier over the last Century. It is to be expected that an increasing concentration of atmospheric greenhouse gases will enhance the tendency towards aridification.http://www.geogr-helv.net/54/138/1999/gh-54-138-1999.pdf
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Current regional climate change studies in Hungary : a review
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title Current regional climate change studies in Hungary : a review
title_short Current regional climate change studies in Hungary : a review
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description After focusing on the changes in Hungarian temperature and preeipitation during this Century, possible hydrological, agricultural and ecological consequences of a future climate change are described. These results have been obtained using a modified version of empirical downscaling techniques, developed to analyse the local effects of global climate change in a twofold concentration of atmospheric greenhouse gases scenario. In addition, regional changes in temperature and precipitation were examined with the help of the more specific stochastic downscaling method. The climate of Hungary has become warmer and drier over the last Century. It is to be expected that an increasing concentration of atmospheric greenhouse gases will enhance the tendency towards aridification.
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