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Air temperature anomalies for Croatia in July 2020

The anomalies of the mean air temperature in July 2020 with respect to the normal 1981-2010 were within the range from -0.9 °C (Makarska) to 0.9 °C (Puntijarka). At most stations, the air temperature values were average or slightly higher than the respective multi-annual average, except for the stations Varaždin, Karlovac, Šibenik, Makarska, Hvar and Komiža, where the air temperature was mostly slightly lower than average.

Temperature conditions in Croatia in July 2020, expressed in percentiles, were normal in most parts of the territory. They are described in more detail with the following categories: cold (Makarska area), normal (the majority of the territory) and warm (area north-west of Puntijarka and Ploče area).



Precipitation anomalies for Croatia in July 2020

Precipitation anomalies expressed as a percentage (%) of the multi-annual average were in July 2020 within the range from 10 % in Dubrovnik (with precipitation amount of 2.7 mm) to 250 % in Varaždin (205.2 mm). Analysis of precipitation anomalies in July 2020, expressed as a percentage (%) of the multi-annual average shows that precipitation amounts were above the average at the stations Gradište, Bilogora, Bjelovar, Križevci, Varaždin, Puntijarka, Zagreb-Maksimir, Parg, Ogulin, Senj, Zavižan, Rab, Mali Lošinj and Gospić. At other stations, precipitation amounts were average or below average.

Precipitation conditions in Croatia in July 2020, expressed in percentiles, are described in more detail with the following categories: very dry (Knin area), dry (northern Dalmatia and part of central Dalmatia and hinterland), wet to extremely wet (northern part of central Croatia), wet to very wet (northern Velebit and coastal area in the vicinity) and normal (eastern Croatia, the southern part of central Croatia, a large part of mountainous Croatia, northern Croatian coast and part of central and southern Dalmatia with hinterland).