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Precipitation in the Czech Republic in Light of Subjective and Objective Classifications of Circulation Types

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Institute of Geography, Masaryk University, 611 37 Brno, Czech Republic
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Global Change Research Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences, 603 00 Brno, Czech Republic
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Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Atmospheric Physics, 141 00 Praha, Czech Republic
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Department of Agrosystems and Bioclimatology, Mendel University in Brno, 613 00 Brno, Czech Republic
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Czech Hydrometeorological Institute, 616 67 Brno, Czech Republic
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Atmosphere 2021, 12(11), 1536; https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos12111536
Received: 14 October 2021 / Revised: 12 November 2021 / Accepted: 19 November 2021 / Published: 21 November 2021
Many studies in Europe have investigated the relationship between climatological variables and circulation patterns expressed by various classifications of circulation types. This study provides new insights based on an analysis of precipitation in the western (Bohemia—BOH) and eastern (Moravia and Silesia—M&S) parts of the Czech Republic with respect to the subjective classification of the Czech Hydrometeorological Institute and objective classification based on the flow strength, flow direction, and vorticity during the 1961–2020 period. Circulation types are investigated in regard to their contributions to the total precipitation, mean daily precipitation totals, and precipitation probability (daily totals ≥ 1.0 mm). Types with a westerly airflow and a trough over Central Europe exhibit the highest proportions in precipitation totals. Types with a cyclone over Central Europe, especially combined with a northwestern (BOH) or northeastern (M&S) airflow, result in the highest daily mean totals and precipitation probability. Types with a southwestern airflow transport more precipitation to BOH, while those with a northeastern airflow transport more precipitation to M&S, with a slight seasonal shift in the gradient axis between winter and summer. Circulation types under both classifications are examined from the perspective of their precipitation representation in BOH and M&S and the differences between these two regions. In addition, the suitability of both classifications for precipitation analysis is investigated. View Full-Text
Keywords: precipitation; daily precipitation; precipitation probability; circulation type; subjective classification; objective classification; spatiotemporal variability; Bohemia; Moravia and Silesia precipitation; daily precipitation; precipitation probability; circulation type; subjective classification; objective classification; spatiotemporal variability; Bohemia; Moravia and Silesia
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Řehoř, J.; Brázdil, R.; Lhotka, O.; Trnka, M.; Balek, J.; Štěpánek, P.; Zahradníček, P. Precipitation in the Czech Republic in Light of Subjective and Objective Classifications of Circulation Types. Atmosphere 2021, 12, 1536. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos12111536

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Řehoř J, Brázdil R, Lhotka O, Trnka M, Balek J, Štěpánek P, Zahradníček P. Precipitation in the Czech Republic in Light of Subjective and Objective Classifications of Circulation Types. Atmosphere. 2021; 12(11):1536. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos12111536

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Řehoř, Jan, Rudolf Brázdil, Ondřej Lhotka, Miroslav Trnka, Jan Balek, Petr Štěpánek, and Pavel Zahradníček. 2021. "Precipitation in the Czech Republic in Light of Subjective and Objective Classifications of Circulation Types" Atmosphere 12, no. 11: 1536. https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos12111536

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