On 31 May 2017 (Wednesday) at 13:15 h will be held at the Department of Geophysics:
(hall P2) following talk:
Dr Maja Telišman Prtenjak, Dr Marko Karoglan

(University of Zagreb, Croatia)
VITCLIC project
 

We invite students, graduates and all interested parties to attend the lecture, which will be held in the hall P2, Department of Geophysics, Faculty of Science, University of Zagreb, Horvatovac 95, Zagreb.

Croatia is located in a sensitive area of ​​Europe, in a zone of transition between Central Europe and the Mediterranean, where the increasing trend in mean annual air temperature is present over the entire Croatia. Additionally, the large variability in the measured extreme precipitation from prominent drought to severe flooding has been also observed. Numerous climatological studies based on regional climate models show the intensification of the extreme values of temperature and precipitation over Europe in the future climate. These changes in temperature and precipitation (and then often in deep convection) have a great impact on viticulture, and their phenological characteristics, considering that of all living organisms, plants react first to the change of surface temperature. Due to climate change, changes in temperature will affect: (i) differently all developmental stages of vines in certain wine-growing areas in Croatia (i.e. their phenological characteristics) and (ii) differently on different varieties. At the same time, the temperature increase changes convective activity (storms) and thus the occurrence of hail that are estimated as the second biggest cause of material damage in Croatia. The trend of increasing average duration of hailfall was also observed on the basis of measurements obtained in the lowland of Croatia.

Due to mentioned, this project has several goals. Based on Climatological studies based on regional climate models show the intensification of the extreme values of temperature and precipitation over Europe in the future climate. These changes in temperature and precipitation have a great impact on viticulture, considering that of all living organisms, plants react first to the change of surface temperature. Due to climate change, changes in temperature w ill affect: (i) differently all developmental stages of vines in certain wine-grow ing areas in Croatia (i.e. their phenological characteristics) and (ii) differently on different varieties. At the same time, the temperature increase changes convective activity (storms) and thus the occurrence of hail that are estimated as the second biggest cause of material damage in Croatia. The trend of increasing average duration of hailfall was also observed on the basis of measurements obtained in the low land of Croatia. Due to mentioned, this project has several goals. Based on meteorological and climatological datasets and wine and grapevine archive data, the current situation and a monitoring system of key phenological phases of the vine due to climate change will be analyzed and established. Furthermore, the aim is to link the ripening and quality of grapes with agroclimatic indices and determine the relationship betw een hail parameters and the degree of damages in grapevines. The purpose is also to enable: (i) detailed agronomic and economic evaluation for preserving Croatian autochthonous grapevine varieties, (ii) determination of climate changes through agroclimatic indices in  different future periods and (iii) an estimation of the increase or decrease in certain weather types which favor convective developments (and hail).

Autor: Maja Telišman-Prtenjak
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