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THE ANALYSIS OF THE SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION AND TEMPORAL TRENDS OF THI INDEX IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

Andrei-Emil Briciu, . student Petrut-Ionel Bistricean, . student Gina-Liliana Lazurca

First published: 2015https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2015/b41/s19.142View metrics

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Title
THE ANALYSIS OF THE SPATIAL DISTRIBUTION AND TEMPORAL TRENDS OF THI INDEX IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA
Authors
Andrei-Emil Briciu, . student Petrut-Ionel Bistricean, . student Gina-Liliana Lazurca
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 15th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2015, ENERGY AND CLEAN TECHNOLOGIES
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2015
Pages
1105-1112
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-38-4
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
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  2. Zaninovic K., Cegnar T., Matzarakis A., Thermal comfort trends and variability in the Croatian and Slovenian mountains, Meteorologische Zeitschrift, v ol. 15/issue 2, pp 243-251, 2006.

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  8. Merciu G. L., Analysis of bioclimatic indicators in white dominant area. Case of study the northern sector of the Parang Mountains, Annals of the University of Craiova , Series Geography, vol. 13, pp 47-54, 2010.

  9. Budui V., Machidon O.-M., Numarul de zile cu temperaturi ale aerului caracteristice în Podisul Central Moldovenesc dintre Siret si Sacovat, Annals of Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Series Geography, vol. 18, pp 73-80, 2009.

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  11. Zaninovic K. , Matzarakis A., Variations and trends of thermal comfort at the Adriatic Coast. In: Matzarakis A., de Freitas C., Scott D. (eds.), Advances in tourism climatology. Ber. Meteorol. Inst. Univ. Freiburg, vol. 12, pp 74-81, 2004.

  12. Zaninovic K., Cegnar T., Matzarakis A., Thermal comfort trends and variability in the Croatian and Slovenian mountains, Meteorologische Zeitschrift, v ol. 15/issue 2, pp 243-251, 2006.

  13. Siple P. A., Passel C. F., Measurements of dry atmospheric cooling in subfreezing temperatures. Proc. Amer. Phill. Soc., vol. 89, pp 177-199, 1945.

  14. Tawhida A., Hisham M. M. T., Application of Thom s Thermal Discomfort Index in Khartoum State Sudan, Journal of Forest Products & Industries, vol. 2 /issue 5, pp 36 - 38, 2013.

  15. Potchter O ., Ben-Shalom H. I., Urban warming and global warming: Combined effect on thermal discomfort in the desert city of Beer Sheva. Israel, Journal of Ari d Environments, vol. 98, pp. 113 -122, 2013.

  16. Ramezani B., Fallahzadeh M., Assessment and analysis of thermal comfort based on bioclimatic indexes. Case study: Port of Anzal – Iran, Journal of Applied Environmental and Biological Sciences, vol. 4/issue 1, pp 116-125, 2014.

  17. Micu D., Havriş L., Dragotă C. S., Detection of urban summer warming in temporal change of heat stress relates indices in the Romania plain region. Rev. Roum. Géogr./Rom. Journ. Geogr., vol. 57/issue 2, pp 105-117, 2013.

  18. Merciu G. L., Analysis of bioclimatic indicators in white dominant area. Case of study the northern sector of the Parang Mountains, Annals of the University of Craiova , Series Geography, vol. 13, pp 47-54, 2010.

  19. Budui V., Machidon O.-M., Numarul de zile cu temperaturi ale aerului caracteristice în Podisul Central Moldovenesc dintre Siret si Sacovat, Annals of Stefan cel Mare University of Suceava, Series Geography, vol. 18, pp 73-80, 2009.

  20. Teodoreanu E., Mihaila D., Is the bioclimate of Suceava Plateau comfortable or uncomfortable Analysis based on TEE and ITU, Present Environment and Sustainable Development, vol. 6/issue 1, pp 205-2017, 2012. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org

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