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Climate of Serbia : ウィキペディア英語版
Climate of Serbia

The Serbian climate is between a continental climate in the north, with cold winters, and hot, humid summers with well distributed rainfall patterns, and a more Adriatic climate in the south with hot, dry summers and autumns and rank daily average relatively cold winters with heavy inland snowfall. Differences in elevation, proximity to the Adriatic Sea and large river basins, as well as exposure to the winds account for climate differences.
Northern Serbia possesses typical continental climate, with air masses from northern and western Europe which shape its climatic profile. South and South-west Serbia is subject to Mediterranean influences. However, the Dinaric Alps and other mountain ranges contribute to the cooling down of most of the warm air masses. Winters are quite harsh in Raška (region) because of the mountains which encircle the plateau.〔Radovanović, M and Dučić, V, 2002, (Variability of Climate in Serbia in the Second Half of the 20th century ), EGS XXVII General Assembly, Nice, 21 April to 26 April 2002, abstract #2283, 27:2283–, provided by the Smithsonian / NASA Astrophysics Data System〕 Mediterranean micro-regions exist throughout southern Serbia,〔https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/ri.html〕 in Zlatibor〔http://www.rpk-uzice.co.rs/en/tourism/index.php〕 and the Pčinja District around valley and river Pčinja.〔http://travel2serbia.com/rivers%20/river-pcinja-valley〕 The average annual air temperature for the period 1961–90 for the area with an altitude of up to is . The areas with an altitude of have an average annual temperature of around , and over of altitude around .〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Basic Climate Characteristics for the Territory of Serbia )〕 The lowest recorded temperature in Serbia was (January 13, 1985, Karajukića Bunari in Pešter), and the highest was (July 24, 2007, Smederevska Palanka).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Temperaturni režim u Srbiji )
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