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Abstract
The growing season is the period when weather conditions (e.g., precipitation, temperature, wind, etc.) in a given area support plant growth and development. This study examines how climate change has influenced the growing season duration in Poland over the past nearly 80 years, based solely on phenological observations. The research was conducted for two 15-year periods: the pre-warming period (1946-1960), before significant global climate warming became evident, and the warming period (2007-2021), characterized by the additional influence of the "greenhouse component" on climate trends. The former dataset was sourced from the Yearbooks of Phenological Observations, which had not been previously available to a wider audience and were digitized by the authors for this study. The latter dataset was obtained from the database of the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management-National Research Institute. The results indicate an increasingly earlier onset of the vegetation period and a slight delay in its end over time, leading to an extended growing season. Today, as a result of climate change, its duration has increased to over 240 days in the west, while in the central lowlands and the Lublin Upland, it has reached 220-230 days. However, it remains almost unchanged along the coast and in northeastern Poland. Due to its location in a transitional temperate climate zone, Poland experiences high weather variability, which is also reflected in fluctuations in the start dates and duration of growing seasons.
生长季节是指某一地区的天气条件(如降水、温度、风等)支持植物生长发育的时期。本研究仅基于物候观测,考察了过去近80年来气候变化如何影响波兰的生长季节持续时间。该研究是在两个15年周期内进行的:在显著的全球气候变暖变得明显之前的前变暖期(1946-1960),以及以“温室成分”对气候趋势的额外影响为特征的变暖期(2007-2021)。之前的数据集来自《物候观察年鉴》(yearbook of Phenological Observations),以前没有向更广泛的受众提供,作者为本研究将其数字化。后一个数据集来自气象和水管理研究所-国家研究所的数据库。结果表明,随着时间的推移,植被期的开始时间越来越早,结束时间略有延迟,导致生长季节延长。如今,由于气候变化,其持续时间在西部增加到240多天,而在中部低地和卢布林高地,它已达到220-230天。然而,沿着海岸和波兰东北部,它几乎保持不变。由于波兰地处温带过渡气候区,天气变化很大,这也反映在生长季节开始日期和持续时间的波动上。
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