Abstract
This study evaluates the relationship between atmospheric circulation conditions and the frequency of heat/cold stress in Lublin in the years 1951-2010 according to the Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI). The paper outlines the frequency and conditional probability of heat/cold stress during particular circulation types and analyses the circulation patterns that induce these incidences. Increased wind velocity had a significant effect on creating unfavourable bioclimatic conditions in winter. Meanwhile, in summer, heat stress was observed almost exclusively when a high pressure system from eastern Europe induced a slow inflow of very warm air masses from the east or south.
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Bartoszek, K., Wereski, S., Krzyżewska, A., & Dobek, M. (2017). The influence of atmospheric circulation on bioclimatic conditions in Lublin (Poland). Bulletin of Geography. Physical Geography Series, 12(1), 41–49. https://doi.org/10.1515/bgeo-2017-0004
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