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Synoptic conditions and impact on the extreme subside of the water level in the Bulgarian section of the Danube River

Abstract

The river Danube is main waterway for the countries of the Danube basin. The navigation on the river Danube was difficult during two periods of the low water stages of the year. The summer was the first period-as a result of the drying. The second one is during the winter, when there were the freezing precipitation and the run-off process is absented. The summer law water stages in the Bulgarian section of the Danube River are examined in the work. During the summer 2003 as a result of unexpected continued drying in West and Central Europe the water level of the river Danube achieved a record extreme subside for last 100 years. It was the result of the breach of order of zonal atmospheric circulation over Europe and the blocking circulation for any length of time over the West part of Europe.(Author)
Authors:
Andreeva, Teodossiia; Martinov, Martin . E-mail:a.andreeva@meteo.bg [1] 
  1. National Institute of Meteorology and Hydrology (NIMH), Sofia (BULGARIA)
Publication Date:
Jul 01, 2004
Product Type:
Conference
Report Number:
INIS-MK-05002
Resource Relation:
Conference: Conference on Water Observation and Information System for Decision Support, Ohrid (Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of), 25-29 May 2004; Other Information: Topic 3: Droughts and Floods; PBD: 2004; Related Information: In: BALWOIS: Abstracts, by Morell, Morell (ed.) [Institut de Recherche pour le Developpement, Montpellier (France)]; Todorovik, Olivija (ed.) [Hydrometeorological Service, Skopje (Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of)]; Dimitrov, Dobri (ed.) [National Institute of Hydrometeorology of Albania, Tirana (Albania)] [and others], 438 pages.
Subject:
54 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES; ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION; ATMOSPHERIC PRECIPITATIONS; CHANNELING; DANUBE RIVER; DRYING; FREEZING; NAVIGATION; RUNOFF; WATERSHEDS; WEATHER
OSTI ID:
20619588
Country of Origin:
Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ISBN 9989-110-26-3; TRN: MK0500140063128
Availability:
Available from the Web Site: www.balwois.net; Full text available in abstract form only
Submitting Site:
INIS
Size:
page(s) 100
Announcement Date:
Aug 21, 2005

Citation Formats

Andreeva, Teodossiia, and Martinov, Martin . E-mail:a.andreeva@meteo.bg. Synoptic conditions and impact on the extreme subside of the water level in the Bulgarian section of the Danube River. Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of: N. p., 2004. Web.
Andreeva, Teodossiia, & Martinov, Martin . E-mail:a.andreeva@meteo.bg. Synoptic conditions and impact on the extreme subside of the water level in the Bulgarian section of the Danube River. Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of.
Andreeva, Teodossiia, and Martinov, Martin . E-mail:a.andreeva@meteo.bg. 2004. "Synoptic conditions and impact on the extreme subside of the water level in the Bulgarian section of the Danube River." Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of.
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title = {Synoptic conditions and impact on the extreme subside of the water level in the Bulgarian section of the Danube River}
author = {Andreeva, Teodossiia, and Martinov, Martin . E-mail:a.andreeva@meteo.bg}
abstractNote = {The river Danube is main waterway for the countries of the Danube basin. The navigation on the river Danube was difficult during two periods of the low water stages of the year. The summer was the first period-as a result of the drying. The second one is during the winter, when there were the freezing precipitation and the run-off process is absented. The summer law water stages in the Bulgarian section of the Danube River are examined in the work. During the summer 2003 as a result of unexpected continued drying in West and Central Europe the water level of the river Danube achieved a record extreme subside for last 100 years. It was the result of the breach of order of zonal atmospheric circulation over Europe and the blocking circulation for any length of time over the West part of Europe.(Author)}
place = {Macedonia, The Former Yugoslav Republic of}
year = {2004}
month = {Jul}
}