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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)