The weather-climatic hazards of the hot period of the year on the territory of the Republic of Moldova
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NEDEALCOV, Maria, MÎNDRU, Galina, ŢURCANU, Viorica. The weather-climatic hazards of the hot period of the year on the territory of the Republic of Moldova. In: Geographia Napocensis Conference 100, 3-6 octombrie 2019, Cluj-Napoca. Cluj Napoca: Universitară Clujeană, 2019, pp. 65-66.
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Geographia Napocensis Conference 100 2019
Conferința "Geographia Napocensis Conference 100"
Cluj-Napoca, Romania, 3-6 octombrie 2019

The weather-climatic hazards of the hot period of the year on the territory of the Republic of Moldova

CZU: 551.583(478)

Pag. 65-66

Nedealcov Maria, Mîndru Galina, Ţurcanu Viorica
 
Institute of Ecology and Geography
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 7 aprilie 2021


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The great climatic variability attested in the last decades is accompanied by great material damages. Over the last two decades the extremes of precipitation have been repeated regularly. Thus, in the years 2000-2018, practically the absolute maximums exceed the value of 36oC, the absolute maximum being reached in 2012 (42,4oC). The absolute maximum in the first decade of the 21st century (2000-2009) is 29,5 oC, and the thermal amplitude is 63,7oC compared to 51,2oC in the last decade of the last century (1989-1999). In the second decade (2010-2018) the absolute maximum temperature reaches values of 42,4oC. The thermal amplitude is 62,5oC. Such climate variability also occurs within the rainfall regime. The torrential rains of 2008, 2010, 2013, besides the fact that they contributed to the triggering of the landslides and to the linear erosion, also caused great material damages. The present paper represents the estimation of the meteorological-climatic dangers in administrative-territorial profile. In this context, the Tmaps were developed through GIS, which reflects the territories with a different degree of exposure to these risks.