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CLimatological characteristics of very low humidity in Northern Crete due to Downslope southerly winds

✍ Scribed by N. G. Prezerakos


Book ID
102911298
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Weight
958 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
0899-8418

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

In this paper an attempt is made to study the climatological characteristics of very low relative humidity (below or equal to 10 per cent) in northern Crete, especially at Heraklio, by utilizing data from a 34‐year period (1956–1989). Specifically, after selecting the very low humidity days based on a previously determined definition and the synoptic situation with which they are associated, the following aspects were examined: (i) the interannual and monthly variation, (ii) the mean duration of very low humidity occurrence on each day at Heraklio and its monthly frequency, (iii) the mean values of the meteorological elements (temperature, wind, wind gusts, pressure, total and low‐cloud amounts, and visibility) for the time of synoptic observations reporting very low humidity at Heraklio and for the corresponding times of the day gust before it for both Heraklio and Tibaki, that is, on the northern and southern coasts of Crete. Also by comparing Heraklio's and Tibaki's mean values of the meteorological elements it was possible to determine the contribution of the Cretan relief characteristics to the very low humidity occurrence at Heraklio.