Danube River discharge at Bezdan gauging station (Serbia) and its correlation with atmospheric circulation patterns

For understanding hydroclimatological process chain it is crucial to identify relations between large-scale climatic circulations and river discharge. The Danube is one of the most important European waterways, flowing 2.857 kilometers across the Europe and with 817.000 km2 basin. Danube River avera...

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Main Authors: Dolinaj Dragan, Leščešen Igor, Pantelić Milana, Urošev Marko, Milijašević-Joksimović Dragana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Novi Sad, Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel Management 2019-01-01
Series:Geographica Pannonica
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-8724/2019/0354-87241901014D.pdf
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author Dolinaj Dragan
Leščešen Igor
Pantelić Milana
Urošev Marko
Milijašević-Joksimović Dragana
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Leščešen Igor
Pantelić Milana
Urošev Marko
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description For understanding hydroclimatological process chain it is crucial to identify relations between large-scale climatic circulations and river discharge. The Danube is one of the most important European waterways, flowing 2.857 kilometers across the Europe and with 817.000 km2 basin. Danube River average and maximum discharges are correlated with eight atmospheric circulation patterns indices: AOi, EAi, EA/WRi, ENSOi, MOi, NAOi, SCANDi and WeMOi in 65 years period at the Bezdan gauging station in Serbia. Obtained results showed that precipitation, MOi and WeMOi have constant and dominant influences on Danube River average discharge at Bezdan gauging station, while maximum discharge is mainly influenced by precipitation and MOi. All registered correlations are positive.
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spelling doaj.art-de9411b019e8440d88a83fe4af4bce982022-12-21T21:55:13ZengUniversity of Novi Sad, Department of Geography, Tourism and Hotel ManagementGeographica Pannonica0354-87241820-71382019-01-0123114220354-87241901014DDanube River discharge at Bezdan gauging station (Serbia) and its correlation with atmospheric circulation patternsDolinaj Dragan0Leščešen Igor1Pantelić Milana2Urošev Marko3Milijašević-Joksimović Dragana4University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences, Climatology and Hydrology Research Center, Novi SadUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences, Climatology and Hydrology Research Center, Novi SadUniversity of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences, Climatology and Hydrology Research Center, Novi SadSerbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Geographical Institute 'Jovan Cvijić', BelgradeSerbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Geographical Institute 'Jovan Cvijić', BelgradeFor understanding hydroclimatological process chain it is crucial to identify relations between large-scale climatic circulations and river discharge. The Danube is one of the most important European waterways, flowing 2.857 kilometers across the Europe and with 817.000 km2 basin. Danube River average and maximum discharges are correlated with eight atmospheric circulation patterns indices: AOi, EAi, EA/WRi, ENSOi, MOi, NAOi, SCANDi and WeMOi in 65 years period at the Bezdan gauging station in Serbia. Obtained results showed that precipitation, MOi and WeMOi have constant and dominant influences on Danube River average discharge at Bezdan gauging station, while maximum discharge is mainly influenced by precipitation and MOi. All registered correlations are positive.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-8724/2019/0354-87241901014D.pdfatmospheric circulation patternstrendsDanube RiverdischargeSerbia
spellingShingle Dolinaj Dragan
Leščešen Igor
Pantelić Milana
Urošev Marko
Milijašević-Joksimović Dragana
Danube River discharge at Bezdan gauging station (Serbia) and its correlation with atmospheric circulation patterns
Geographica Pannonica
atmospheric circulation patterns
trends
Danube River
discharge
Serbia
title Danube River discharge at Bezdan gauging station (Serbia) and its correlation with atmospheric circulation patterns
title_full Danube River discharge at Bezdan gauging station (Serbia) and its correlation with atmospheric circulation patterns
title_fullStr Danube River discharge at Bezdan gauging station (Serbia) and its correlation with atmospheric circulation patterns
title_full_unstemmed Danube River discharge at Bezdan gauging station (Serbia) and its correlation with atmospheric circulation patterns
title_short Danube River discharge at Bezdan gauging station (Serbia) and its correlation with atmospheric circulation patterns
title_sort danube river discharge at bezdan gauging station serbia and its correlation with atmospheric circulation patterns
topic atmospheric circulation patterns
trends
Danube River
discharge
Serbia
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0354-8724/2019/0354-87241901014D.pdf
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