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DOI: 10.1007/bf00429799
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Extreme dry weather intervals of the growing season in Bačka, Yugoslavia

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“…Drought map in Fig. 4 should be taken as a try, since for producing a practically applicable one, data of more meteorological stations covering much broader area than the considered district, would be preferable, like in [1,2].…”
Section: Drought Mapmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Drought map in Fig. 4 should be taken as a try, since for producing a practically applicable one, data of more meteorological stations covering much broader area than the considered district, would be preferable, like in [1,2].…”
Section: Drought Mapmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meteorological drought is defined on the basis of the degree of dryness, in comparison to a normal or average amount, and the duration of the dry period. Degree of dryness is defined sometimes by the height of the negligible intermittent precipitation [1,2], another time further parameters are included in the analysis, like mean air temperature [3] or soil moisture, and others. In this study drought is considered to be a dry period lasting at least 25 days, with eventual precipitation less than 5 mm/day.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Za analizu je primenjen metod stohastičke analize sušnih perioda (Berić, 1987;Berić et al, 1990; Rajić i Bezdan, 2012). Primenjeni metod opisuje i analizira stohastički proces sušnih perioda, koji su definisani kao gornji ekstremi beskišnih perioda.…”
Section: Materijal I Metod Radaunclassified
“…Some authors made a contribution in detecting air temperature and precipitation trends in Vojvodina (Tošić et al, 2014;Gavrilov et al, 2015Gavrilov et al, , 2016, some climate characteristics of Bačka (Rakićević, 1988;Berić et al, 1990;Lazić et al, 2004;Rajić, 2004, Rajić andRajić, 2005;Rajić and Štula, 2007), and climate projections in Serbia (Kržič et al, 2011;Vuković et al, 2018;Janković et al, 2019). Rakićević (1988) used drought indices and classified Northeastern Bačka as one of the regions most affected by drought in Serbia.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%