Affiliation:
1. Geografski fakultet, Beograd
Abstract
Climatic extremes as negative events are named to be one of the major
problems of humankind today. Still, their complex and systematic study is
missing - they are studied only as an ?attachment? to the problem of
contemporary climate changes. Number of terms is used arbitrarily, such as
climatic extremes and extreme climate events. From the geographical
perspective, there is a need to define extremes and classify them at first,
and only then to establish criteria for their identification, to link the
problem to the geographical base, etc. There should be a specific approach
for every area on Earth. In this work 31 extreme climate events have been
isolated and defined, and all of them, according to their specific
characteristics and their harmfulness, have been classified into 5
categories. Systematic geographical studies of these events could intensify
the fight against atmospheric hazards in Serbia and help the system of
insurance of people and material goods. There should be regulations that
would include precise definitions of all hazards with precise borders of the
harmfulness of the event, then the assessment of the possible endangerment
and the possibility of protection in certain regions, etc.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Atmospheric Science,Geology,Education,Geography, Planning and Development,Global and Planetary Change
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