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Milan Lapin
Researcher at Comenius University in Bratislava
Publications - 29
Citations - 1233
Milan Lapin is an academic researcher from Comenius University in Bratislava. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Precipitation. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 28 publications receiving 1130 citations.
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HISTALP—historical instrumental climatological surface time series of the Greater Alpine Region
Ingeborg Auer,Reinhard Böhm,Anita Jurkovic,Wolfgang Lipa,Alexander Orlik,Roland Potzmann,Wolfgang Schöner,Markus Ungersböck,Christoph Matulla,Keith R. Briffa,Philip Jones,Dimitrios Efthymiadis,Michele Brunetti,Teresa Nanni,Maurizio Maugeri,L. Mercalli,O. Mestre,Jean‐Marc Moisselin,Michael Begert,G. Müller-Westermeier,Vit Kveton,Oliver Bochníček,Pavel Stastny,Milan Lapin,Sándor Szalai,Tamás Szentimrey,Tanja Cegnar,M. Dolinar,Marjana Gajić-Čapka,Ksenija Zaninović,Zeljko Majstorovic,Elena Nieplova +31 more
TL;DR: The HISTALP database as mentioned in this paper consists of monthly homogenised records of temperature, pressure, precipitation, sunshine and cloudiness for the "Greater Alpine Region" (GAR, 4-19°E, 43-49°N, 0-3500m asl).
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Trends of Maximum and Minimum Daily Temperatures in Central and Southeastern Europe
Rudolf Brázdil,Marie Budíková,Ingeborg Auer,Reinhard Böhm,Tanja Cegnar,Pavol Faško,Milan Lapin,M. Gajič–Čapka,Ksenija Zaninović,E. Koleva,Tadeusz Niedźwiedź,Zbigniew Ustrnul,Sándor Szalai,Rudolf Weber +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, changes in maximum and minimum daily temperatures (TMAX and TMIN, respectively) in nine selected regions of central Europe and in Bulgaria during 1951-1990 are investigated, and the average series for central Europe are compiled and analyzed by linear trend analysis and kernel smoothing.
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Bioclimatology and natural hazards
Katarína Strelcová,Csaba Mátyás,Axel Kleidon,Milan Lapin,F. Matejka,M. Blazenec,Jaroslav Škvarenina,Jan Holecy +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, a model of forest fire vulnerability analysis was proposed to measure the vulnerability of forest ecosystems to natural hazards, such as wind, ozone pollution, and water deficiency in the Tatra National Park (Slovakia).
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Climate Trends in the Slovak Part of the Carpathians
TL;DR: In this paper, the temporal trends in air temperature and precipitation and territorial shifts in climate regions in Slovak part of the Carpathians during the twentieth century and at the beginning of the twenty first century are presented.
Methods of climate change scenarios projection in Slovakia and selected results
Milan Lapin,Marián Melo +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, a review on the availability of GCMs and RCMs outputs for regional downscaling is presented, and some results of different climate change scenarios for Hurbanovo and possible user problems are listed and discussed.