A Climate for Change

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Human Development Report - Croatia 2008 Introduction - Climate Change and the Challenge for Human Development in Croatia^43


Figure 3-7: Precipitation changes projected for various Croatian regions

Northern Adriatic coastal area

0

100

200

300

400

500

[mm]

Future Averages
(2080 - 2100)

Precipitation
Averages (Present
1961 - 1990) (mm)

306.8

290.5

Winter
(Dec - Feb)

245.1

283.7

Spring
(Mar - May)

144.7

237.5

Summer
(Jun -
Aug)

392.4

434.1

Autumn
(Sep - Nov)

Dalmatian coastal area

0

100

200

300

[mm]

252.3

233.8

Winter
(Dec - Feb)

151.3

165.5

Spring
(Mar - May)

66.9

105.8

Summer
(Jun -
Aug)

202.9

224.4

Autumn
(Sep - Nov)

Future Averages
(2080 - 2100)

Precipitation
Averages (Present
1961 - 1990) (mm)

Mountainous area

0

100

200

300

400

500

[mm]

381.5

360.2

Winter
(Dec - Feb)

283.9

319.3

Spring
(Mar - May)

159.8

259

Summer
(Jun -
Aug)

413.7

433.6

Autumn
(Sep - Nov)

Future Averages
(2080 - 2100)

Precipitation
Averages (Present
1961 - 1990) (mm)

Pannonian area

0

50

100

150

200

250

[mm]

155

138.5

Winter
(Dec - Feb)

146

157.1

Spring
(Mar -
May)

135.6

211.2

Summer
(Jun -
Aug)

143.5

143.4

Autumn
(Sep - Nov)

Future Averages
(2080 - 2100)

Precipitation
Averages (Present
1961 - 1990) (mm)

0

100

200

300

[mm]

172.4

162.8

Winter
(Dec - Feb)

191.1

205.7

Spring
(Mar - May)

179.5

279.6

Summer
(Jun -
Aug)

221.2

235.6

Autumn
(Sep - Nov)

Zagreb for present, Central Croatia for the future

Future Averages
(2080 - 2100)

Precipitation
Averages (Present
1961 - 1990) (mm)
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