"Influence of the persistence of circulation patterns on warm and cold temperature anomalies in Europe: Analysis over the 20th century" . . . "NL - Nizozemsko" . . "Influence of the persistence of circulation patterns on warm and cold temperature anomalies in Europe: Analysis over the 20th century"@en . "Vliv persistence cirkula\u010Dn\u00EDch pol\u00ED na kladn\u00E9 a z\u00E1porn\u00E9 teplotn\u00ED anom\u00E1lie nad Evropou: anal\u00FDza pro 20. stolet\u00ED"@cs . "0921-8181" . . . "17"^^ . . "62" . "P(GA205/06/1535), P(GC205/07/J044), Z(AV0Z30420517)" . . "Relationships between the persistence of circulation types over Europe and extreme surface air temperature anomalies are studied over the 20th century using the Hess-Brezowsky catalogue of large-scale circulation patterns and long-term temperature series at stations covering most of the European continent. Types significantly conducive to heat and cold waves are identified, and temperature anomalies are linked to their persistence. It is shown that more persistent circulation enhances the severity of temperature extremes over the whole area, which is slightly more important for warm than cold temperature anomalies. The findings emphasize the need for taking into account the persistence of circulation types together with their frequencies when evaluating links between the atmospheric circulation and the surface climate."@en . "000256631100011" . . . . . "[1EC61897DE76]" . . "Influence of the persistence of circulation patterns on warm and cold temperature anomalies in Europe: Analysis over the 20th century"@en . "Vliv persistence cirkula\u010Dn\u00EDch pol\u00ED na kladn\u00E9 a z\u00E1porn\u00E9 teplotn\u00ED anom\u00E1lie nad Evropou: anal\u00FDza pro 20. stolet\u00ED"@cs . . . "1"^^ . "RIV/68378289:_____/08:00314380" . . "1-2" . . "RIV/68378289:_____/08:00314380!RIV09-AV0-68378289" . "Influence of the persistence of circulation patterns on warm and cold temperature anomalies in Europe: Analysis over the 20th century" . "Vztahy mezi persistenc\u00ED cirkula\u010Dn\u00EDch typ\u016F nad Evropou a extr\u00E9mn\u00EDmi odchylkami p\u0159\u00EDzemn\u00ED teploty vzduchu jsou analyzov\u00E1ny za 20. stolet\u00ED s vyu\u017Eit\u00EDm Hess-Brezowsk\u00E9ho katalogu velkoprostorov\u00FDch cirkula\u010Dn\u00EDch pol\u00ED a dlouhodob\u00FDch teplotn\u00EDch \u0159ad na stanic\u00EDch pokr\u00FDvaj\u00EDc\u00EDch v\u011Bt\u0161inu evropsk\u00E9ho kontinentu. Identifikov\u00E1ny jsou typy v\u00FDznamn\u011B p\u0159isp\u00EDvaj\u00EDc\u00ED k hork\u00FDm a studen\u00FDm vln\u00E1m a je zkoum\u00E1na souvislost jejich persistence s teplotn\u00EDmi odchylkami. Persistentn\u011Bj\u0161\u00ED cirkulace zvy\u0161uje intenzitu teplotn\u00EDch extr\u00E9m\u016F nad celou oblast\u00ED a tento efekt je v\u00FDznamn\u011Bj\u0161\u00ED pro kladn\u00E9 ne\u017E z\u00E1porn\u00E9 anom\u00E1lie teploty. Tato zji\u0161t\u011Bn\u00ED zd\u016Fraz\u0148uj\u00ED nutnost uva\u017Eov\u00E1n\u00ED persistence cirkula\u010Dn\u00EDch pol\u00ED spole\u010Dn\u011B s jejich \u010Detnostmi v anal\u00FDz\u00E1ch vazeb mezi atmosf\u00E9rickou cirkulac\u00ED a p\u0159\u00EDzemn\u00EDm klimatem."@cs . "1"^^ . "atmospheric circulation; Hess-Brezowsky catalogue; persistence; temperature anomalies; heat wave; cold wave; Europe"@en . . "372307" . . "Global and Planetary Change" . . "Kysel\u00FD, Jan" . . "Relationships between the persistence of circulation types over Europe and extreme surface air temperature anomalies are studied over the 20th century using the Hess-Brezowsky catalogue of large-scale circulation patterns and long-term temperature series at stations covering most of the European continent. Types significantly conducive to heat and cold waves are identified, and temperature anomalies are linked to their persistence. It is shown that more persistent circulation enhances the severity of temperature extremes over the whole area, which is slightly more important for warm than cold temperature anomalies. The findings emphasize the need for taking into account the persistence of circulation types together with their frequencies when evaluating links between the atmospheric circulation and the surface climate." . . .