2020
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-40049-1_2
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Soil Water Balance Response to Climate Change in Posavina Region

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“…In contrast to the consistent warming trend found for the entire research area, changes in the precipitation regime did not show spatially and temporally coherent trends. Many other authors also came to similar results (Čadro et al 2020, Popov, 2020, TNC 2016. Analysis for Croatia shows that at the state level, the average annual amount of precipitation has increased very little.…”
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confidence: 53%
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“…In contrast to the consistent warming trend found for the entire research area, changes in the precipitation regime did not show spatially and temporally coherent trends. Many other authors also came to similar results (Čadro et al 2020, Popov, 2020, TNC 2016. Analysis for Croatia shows that at the state level, the average annual amount of precipitation has increased very little.…”
Section: Climate Parameterssupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Annual temperature trends are positive and statistically significant throughout the territory of BiH. The values of this change, depending on the period of analysis and the location, vary between 0.16 and 1.2 o C per decade (Čadro et al 2022, Čadro et al 2020, Jurkovic et al 2021, Popov, 2020, TNC 2016, Trbic et al 2017.…”
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“…pronounced increases occurring during the summer (up to 0.6°C per decade) (Čadro et al, 2023;Popov, 2020;Popov et al, 2018a;Popov et al, 2018b;Trbic et al, 2017). On the other hand, precipitation trends are not consistent (Čadro et al, 2020;Čadro et al, 2023;Popov et al, 2019;Popov et al, 2017;PSP-BiH, 2023), and in most cases, there are no significant changes in annual precipitation totals (FNC, 2021;TNC, 2016). However, these studies consistently emphasize that due to the increased occurrence of heavy rainfall in the total precipitation, the risk of floods has heightened, particularly in the northeastern region of Bosnia and Herzegovina (FNC, 2021;NAP, 2021).…”
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confidence: 98%