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Abstract The purpose of this paper is to present selected methods of evaluation of thermal conditions in the Wielkopolski National Park and their initial characterization. The analysis was based on data from the automatic meteorological station in Jeziory measured during the period 2001-2010. The calendar of thermal classes graphically shows the variation in thermal conditions for each month and deviation from the standard adopted for the period concerned (Table 2). A good complement to the calendar seems the graphs of mean daily air temperature for months above and below the standards that enable their connection with the peculiarities of weather occurring in the area of Central Europe (Fig. 1). In addition to complete characterization of thermal conditions, specific number of days according to the average daily temperature ranges (Tavr): tavr. < 10°C, tavr. 10.1-15.0°C, tavr. 15.1-20.0°C, tavr. 20.1-25.0°C, tavr. 25.1-30.0°C and interdiurnal changes of average daily temperature (ΔTavr): Δtavr. < 2°C, Δtavr. 2.1-4.0°C, Δtavr. 4.1-6.0°C, Δtavr. >6.0°C were calculated (Table 3, 4). They were the basis for separating the year into thermal seasons (Table 5, Fig. 2). Ward’s method was used giving the best results in the case while both Tavr and ΔTavr were taken into consideration. The results obtained allow concluding that different methods of evaluation of thermal conditions applied separately do not give a full picture of thermal conditions of the area. Only a combination of results obtained using the Ward’s and calendar methods can give a complete thermal conditions characterization.

Highlights

  • Thermal conditions largely affect human life and activity, as well as the functioning of fauna and flora

  • The purpose of this paper is to present selected methods of evaluation of thermal conditions in the Wielkopolski National Park and their initial characterization

  • Thermal conditions are a key indicator of the comfort of life and determine the tourist potential of a given location

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Introduction

Thermal conditions largely affect human life and activity, as well as the functioning of fauna and flora. There are other meteorological elements besides air temperature to evaluate the biothermal conditions. In protected areas they are important from the perspective of tourism. Weather as well as gaps in knowledge about the influence of biometeorological conditions on humans makes it difficult to take full advantage of the surrounding environment (Błażejczyk 2011). Unfavorable thermal conditions are caused by high or low air temperatures, as well as by large temperature variations. The parameters used for the purpose of assessing biothermal conditions include the average daily air temperature and its interdiurnal variability (Kozłowska-Szczęsna et al 1997)

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