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Regional features of the bioclimate of Central and Southern Europe against the background of the Köppen-Geiger climate classification [100.00% relevance]
Index UTCI to studies of regional variability in human-biometeorological conditions. The variability in … of less than 2% of winter days. Keywords: human bioclimate, Universal Thermal Climate Index, … seasonal and regional variability of bioclimate human bioclimate, Universal Thermal Climate Index, … Regional features of the bioclimate of Central and Southern Europe against the … (2015) vol. 88, iss. 3 Regional features of the bioclimate of Central and Southern Europe against the … of less than 2% of winter days. Keywords: human bioclimate, Universal Thermal Climate Index, Köppen-Geiger … , seasonal and regional variability of bioclimate human bioclimate, Universal Thermal Climate … , seasonal and regional variability of bioclimate Regional features of the bioclimate of Central
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Recent trends on human thermal bioclimate conditions in Kyiv, Ukraine [77.78% relevance]
Recent trends on human thermal bioclimate conditions in Kyiv, Ukraine … The human-biometeorological conditions in Kyiv (Ukraine) … Polonica (2020) vol. 93, iss. 1 Recent trends on human thermal bioclimate conditions in Kyiv, Ukraine … Polonica (2020) vol. 93, iss. 1, pp. 89-106 | human thermal comfort, physiologically equivalent … , Kyiv, heat wave, heat stress Recent trends on human thermal bioclimate conditions in Kyiv, Ukraine, … Recent trends on human thermal bioclimate conditions in Kyiv, Ukraine The human- … ) vol. 93, iss. 1 Recent trends on human thermal bioclimate conditions in Kyiv, Ukraine Olga Shevchenko, … wave, heat stress Recent trends on human thermal bioclimate conditions in Kyiv, Ukraine, Olga Shevchenko,
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Assessment of bioclimatic differentiation of Poland based on the human heat balance [66.67% relevance]
differentiation of Poland based on the human heat balance The paper presents general features … differentiation of Poland based on the human heat balance Krzysztof Błażejczyk, Andreas … , biothermal indices (PST, PhS, PET and WSI), human heat balance Assessment of bioclimatic … differentiation of Poland based on the human heat balance, Krzysztof Błażejczyk, Andreas … The paper presents general features of the bioclimate of Poland and discusses theirseasonal and … Polonica (2007) vol. 80, iss. 1, pp. 63-82 | bioclimate, bioclimatic regionalization, biothermal indices
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The assessment of human bioclimate of Vranje health resort (Serbia) based on Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI) with the focus on extreme biothermal conditions [66.67% relevance]
The assessment of human bioclimate of Vranje health resort (Serbia) based on … (2021) vol. 94, iss. 2 The assessment of human bioclimate of Vranje health resort (Serbia) based on … cold stress, Vranje The assessment of human bioclimate of Vranje health resort (Serbia) based on … The assessment of human bioclimate of Vranje health resort (Serbia) … (2021) vol. 94, iss. 2 The assessment of human bioclimate of Vranje health resort (Serbia) … strong cold stress, Vranje The assessment of human bioclimate of Vranje health resort (Serbia)
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The influence of air temperature diversity in Central Europe on the occurrence of very strong and extreme cold stress in Poland in winter months [22.22% relevance]
Polonica (2021) vol. 94, iss. 2, pp. 251-266 | bioclimate, Poland, cold stress, The Universal Thermal … of very strong and extreme cold stress among human beings under the Universal Thermal Climate …
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Thermal stress in selected mountain system in Central and Eastern Europe – initial research based on UTCI characteristics [22.22% relevance]
Polonica (2021) vol. 94, iss. 2, pp. 223-236 | human bioclimate, UTCI, mountain tourism potential, … (2021) vol. 94, iss. 2, pp. 223-236 | human bioclimate, UTCI, mountain tourism potential, Central
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