4–11 Aug 2024
Free University of Tbilisi
Asia/Tbilisi timezone

The influence of solar radiation and atmospheric circulation on temperature anomalies in Warsaw

7 Aug 2024, 12:50
20m
418 (Free University of Tbilisi)

418

Free University of Tbilisi

Talk Interdisciplinary/Other Student Lectures (Interdisciplinary/Other)

Speaker

Filip Kaczorowski (Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw)

Description

The aim of the presented study is to analyze the influence of solar radiation and atmospheric circulation on the occurrence of temperature anomalies in Warsaw.

The research will focus on understanding how these variables affect temperatures in Poland and examining the variability of anomalies as a result of global warming. The study is based on measurement data collected by the Radiation Transfer Laboratory over the past 20 years. Appropriate statistical analysis methods will be used to investigate the correlations between the intensity of solar radiation, atmospheric circulation, and temperature deviations from the average, with the obtained results undergoing reanalysis.

The results of the study, providing current data and analyses, can be utilized in further research and contribute to a better understanding of the local effects of global warming. Investigating these relationships can also help in developing practical applications related to predicting temperature anomalies and planning adaptations to climate change.

Primary author

Filip Kaczorowski (Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw)

Co-author

Prof. Krzysztof Markowicz (Faculty of Physics, University of Warsaw)

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