NATIONAL MONITORING SYSTEM OF THE COUNTRY FOR HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA

Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2015, Vol 4, Issue 9

Abstract

In the publication, there is an analysis of the dangerous phenomena of weather - strong wind and ice accumulation. Two examples of the synoptic situation were placed with the wind as they made their analysis based on weather maps. At the end, a methodology for registering and information transfer about threats in regional networks is presented and a few chosen weather web portals in common use are selected.

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Dariusz Drzewiecki

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  • EP ID EP77627
  • DOI 10.5604/23008741.1209153
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Dariusz Drzewiecki (2015). NATIONAL MONITORING SYSTEM OF THE COUNTRY FOR HYDROMETEOROLOGICAL PHENOMENA. UNKNOWN, 4(9), 81-106. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-77627