The interannual variations spectra of precipitation amount on the South Сoast of Crimea
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https://doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2014.27969Keywords:
South Coast of Crimea, precipitation, landscape complexes, precipitation amountAbstract
The amplitudes changes of various components of energy spectra of precipitation amount variability falling in Yalta and Feodosia which are calculated for the whole year, as well as for its cool and warm season are studied. It is shown that the SCC climate change occurred in the period from 1870 to 2013 led to substantial changes of considered energy spectra. It is shown that trends in the amplitudes of various components of the studied spectra depend on the geographical location of the observation points.
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