The precipitation -- outflow process in the Beskidian experimental watersheds in the year 2007.
Title:
The precipitation -- outflow process in the Beskidian experimental watersheds in the year 2007.
Author:
Zdeněk Vícha Zuzana Oceánská Milan Bíba Milan Jařabáč
Appeared in:
Casopis Beskydy
Paging:
Volume 1 (2008) nr. 2 pages 215-222
Year:
2008
Contents:
Same as 2006, the hydrological year 2007 was climatically normal, except temperatures in the two experimental watersheds in the Beskids. Yearly precipitation sums are not significantly different, compared to the long-term series. In the Červík (CE) watershed the biggest daily rainfall was 67.0 mm, on November 5th, and in the Malá Ráztoka (MR) watershed it was 76.4 mm on September 6, 2007, however not any dangerous outflow wave was recorded. Winter months were characterized by deficit of snow. The average yearly temperatures were 9.2ºC in CE and 8.8ºC in MR, the highest values in the last 54 years of measuring. The research in the two small watersheds did not confirm any substantial hydrological differences, caused by recent human activities. It would be useful to complete the regional strategies of forest development by the data on pedohydrology, to stabilize the precipitation -- outflow balance in these head watersheds CE and MR.