This study is focused on air temperature in Czech Republic in relation to
selected climatological indices for extreme hot and extreme cold days for
the period 1961- 2017. The number of summer days (SU) and number of tropical
days (SU30) have been chosen as the indicators of extreme hot days. For the
indicators of extreme cold days, the number of frost days (FD) and number of
icing days (ID) have been analyzed. The analyses are based on the daily data
for air temperature measured at eight meteorological stations situated at
the regions with different geographical and climate conditions. The data are
freely available from the website of the Czech Hydrometeorological
Institute. The results of the study show negative trend of extreme cold
events and positive trend of extreme hot temperatures. With a few
exceptions, the trend is statistically significant at p=0.05. The trend
values for the indicators of cold days are higher than those for the
indicators of warm days. The results show a faster change in air temperature
for the cold part of the year
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