CLIMATIC CONDITIONS IN SLOVENIA IN 2015

Authors

  • Tanja Cegnar Ministrstvo za okolje in prostor, Agencija RS za okolje, Ljubljana

Abstract

In the lowlands the year 2015 was the second or third warmest ever, the anomaly was mostly between 2 and 3 °C; in the high mountains it was the warmest ever. Precipitation was most abundant in the Upper Soča Valley and part of the Julian Alps; on the other hand, precipitation was modest in the Littoral and in the northeast of Slovenia. In the Littoral 595 mm fell, which is 60 % of the normals and the smallest amount over the entire data set for this location. Long-term precipitation average was exceeded only in Bela krajina. Sunshine duration in the high mountains was equal to long-term average, elsewhere above the normals.

References

Cegnar, 2015. Bilten Agencije RS za okolje Naše okolje, letnik XXI, številke 1–12, ISSN 1855-3575, dostopno tudi na http://www.arso.gov.si/o%20agenciji/knji%C5%BEnica/mese%C4%8Dni%20bilten/bilten2015.htm.

ARSO, 2015. Trendi podnebnih spremenljivk in kazalcev, http://meteo.arso.gov.si/met/sl/climate/trends/.

ARSO, 2015. Izredni dogodki http://meteo.arso.gov.si/met/sl/climate/natural-hazards/.

Published

19-01-2024

Issue

Section

Climate conditions