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2016 | 104 | 67-74

Article title

Zmienność całkowitego promieniowania słonecznego w Warszawie w latach 1964–2013

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Title variants

EN
Long-term total solar radiation variability in Warszawa within the period 1964–2013

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Abstracts

PL
W pracy przedstawiono wyniki analiz 50-letniej (1964–2013) serii pomiarowej całkowitego promieniowania słonecznego (G) ze stacji Warszawa-Bielany. W badanym okresie zaobserwowano wzrost wartości sum całkowitego promieniowania słonecznego o 11,4 MJ∙m–2 rocznie. Stwierdzono występowanie przeciwnych trendów sum rocznych G w badanym okresie: spadek do 1981 roku oraz notowany od połowy lat 80. wzrost sum promieniowania całkowitego. Zmiany takie zaobserwowano również w porach roku: latem, jesienią i zimą, natomiast wiosną zanotowano stały wzrost sum całkowitego promieniowania słonecznego. Stwierdzono również zwiększenie częstości występowania od lat 80. wysokich (powyżej 20,0 MJ∙m–2) sum dziennych promieniowania całkowitego oraz zmniejszenie udziału sum dziennych G poniżej 5,0 MJ∙m–2.
EN
This paper presents the results of a study that is based on 50-year series (1964–2013) of total solar radiation (G) for Warszawa-Bielany – a station that is located in the northern part of the Warszawa agglomeration. A positive trend of G (11.4 MJ∙m–2 per year) within the whole period was found and the increase rate was 3.3% of the average G value estimated for 1964–2013. The annual G sum trends are negative before and positive after 1981. Similar trend patterns were found in summer, autumn and winter, while the seasonal sum of G in spring was characterized by a positive trend throughout the whole period 1964–2013. The distribution of daily sums of G has also changed since 1980 and frequency of values above 20.0 MJ∙m–2 and below 5.0 MJ∙m–2 were increased and decreased respectively.

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Volume

104

Pages

67-74

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Dates

published
2016

Contributors

  • Szkoła Główna Gospodarstwa Wiejskiego, Zakład Meteorologii i Klimatologii
  • Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Poznaniu, Katedra Meteorologii

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Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

ISSN
0065-1249

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.desklight-e2c61cb5-8717-45ad-91e6-555ca5f39cf2
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