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@article{1383496, author = {Brázdil, Rudolf and Szabó, Péter and Stucki, Peter and Dobrovolný, Petr and Řezníčková, Ladislava and Kotyza, Oldřich and Valášek, Hubert and Melo, Marián and Suchánková, Silvie and Dolák, Lukáš and Chromá, Kateřina}, article_location = {Hoboken}, article_number = {August}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/joc.4973}, keywords = {windstorm of 7 December 1868; documentary data; Twentieth Century Reanalysis; meteorological situation; damage; forestry; Czech Lands; Central Europe}, language = {eng}, issn = {0899-8418}, journal = {Internatiol Journal of Climatology}, title = {The extraordinary windstorm of 7 December 1868 in the Czech Lands and its central European context}, volume = {37}, year = {2017} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1383496 AU - Brázdil, Rudolf - Szabó, Péter - Stucki, Peter - Dobrovolný, Petr - Řezníčková, Ladislava - Kotyza, Oldřich - Valášek, Hubert - Melo, Marián - Suchánková, Silvie - Dolák, Lukáš - Chromá, Kateřina PY - 2017 TI - The extraordinary windstorm of 7 December 1868 in the Czech Lands and its central European context JF - Internatiol Journal of Climatology VL - 37 IS - August SP - 14-29 EP - 14-29 PB - Wiley SN - 08998418 KW - windstorm of 7 December 1868 KW - documentary data KW - Twentieth Century Reanalysis KW - meteorological situation KW - damage KW - forestry KW - Czech Lands KW - Central Europe N2 - An extreme windstorm that took place on 7 December 1868 in the Czech Lands is analysed by means of rich documentary evidence from narrative sources, damage records, forestry journals and newspapers. Early meteorological measurements and a numerical atmospheric reanalysis support the documentary reconstruction. The windstorm reached hurricane-force over the Czech Lands between 0900 and 1600 of local mean time and was related to the passage of a cold front. The high winds, achieving hurricane-force, led to loss of human lives and many other casualties, as well as to severe damage to buildings and other structures. In particular, the documentary sources facilitate a quantitative reconstruction of the massive windthrow that occurred in forested areas across the Czech Lands, where the windstorm damaged at least 8 million cubic metres of timber, which is arguably more than has been lost to any single similar event since. Reasons for the extreme windthrow, apart from wind forces and destabilization arising from wet and thawed soils, were found in increased vulnerability arising out of old, dense and mono-species conifer stands and inadequate clear-cutting and thinning measures. For the Czech Lands, this event was the most damaging windstorm in the 19th century. Moreover, damage reports are found from the British Isles, the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany to Austria, the Czech Lands and Poland, documenting its disastrous effects on a (sub-)continental scale. ER -
BRÁZDIL, Rudolf, Péter SZABÓ, Peter STUCKI, Petr DOBROVOLNÝ, Ladislava ŘEZNÍČKOVÁ, Oldřich KOTYZA, Hubert VALÁŠEK, Marián MELO, Silvie SUCHÁNKOVÁ, Lukáš DOLÁK a Kateřina CHROMÁ. The extraordinary windstorm of 7 December 1868 in the Czech Lands and its central European context. \textit{Internatiol Journal of Climatology}. Hoboken: Wiley, 2017, roč.~37, August, s.~14-29. ISSN~0899-8418. Dostupné z: https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/joc.4973.
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