Areal distribution of monthly mean air temperatures in Fennoscandia (1921-1950)

Mean temperature maps and corresponding station values for each month of the year are presented. Mean temperatures are reduced to sea level, to rural conditions, to conditions with no lake influence, to conditions prevailing at low‑lying sites and to conditions under which local factors and errors...

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Main Author: Kyösti Laaksonen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Geographical Society of Finland 1979-01-01
Series:Fennia: International Journal of Geography
Online Access:https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/9163
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spelling doaj-f63b6f83f54345a69376c5bdfd4b037e2020-11-25T01:23:06ZengGeographical Society of FinlandFennia: International Journal of Geography1798-56171979-01-011571Areal distribution of monthly mean air temperatures in Fennoscandia (1921-1950)Kyösti Laaksonen0Department of Geography, University of Helsinki Mean temperature maps and corresponding station values for each month of the year are presented. Mean temperatures are reduced to sea level, to rural conditions, to conditions with no lake influence, to conditions prevailing at low‑lying sites and to conditions under which local factors and errors cause the minimum complication. Mean temperatures representative of their geographical location can be calculated by making the following corrections to the above mean temperatures: the altitude correction, the lake influence correction, the urban effect correction and the correction due to the effect of local topographical factors. Local topographical factors cause great temperature differences, especially in winter. In January mean temperatures on the slopes and hilltops in mountainous areas may be as much as 4–5° higher than at the very lowest sites in the terrain. The local effect correction is only tentative. https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/9163
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Areal distribution of monthly mean air temperatures in Fennoscandia (1921-1950)
Fennia: International Journal of Geography
author_facet Kyösti Laaksonen
author_sort Kyösti Laaksonen
title Areal distribution of monthly mean air temperatures in Fennoscandia (1921-1950)
title_short Areal distribution of monthly mean air temperatures in Fennoscandia (1921-1950)
title_full Areal distribution of monthly mean air temperatures in Fennoscandia (1921-1950)
title_fullStr Areal distribution of monthly mean air temperatures in Fennoscandia (1921-1950)
title_full_unstemmed Areal distribution of monthly mean air temperatures in Fennoscandia (1921-1950)
title_sort areal distribution of monthly mean air temperatures in fennoscandia (1921-1950)
publisher Geographical Society of Finland
series Fennia: International Journal of Geography
issn 1798-5617
publishDate 1979-01-01
description Mean temperature maps and corresponding station values for each month of the year are presented. Mean temperatures are reduced to sea level, to rural conditions, to conditions with no lake influence, to conditions prevailing at low‑lying sites and to conditions under which local factors and errors cause the minimum complication. Mean temperatures representative of their geographical location can be calculated by making the following corrections to the above mean temperatures: the altitude correction, the lake influence correction, the urban effect correction and the correction due to the effect of local topographical factors. Local topographical factors cause great temperature differences, especially in winter. In January mean temperatures on the slopes and hilltops in mountainous areas may be as much as 4–5° higher than at the very lowest sites in the terrain. The local effect correction is only tentative.
url https://fennia.journal.fi/article/view/9163
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