SPATIAL-TEMPORAL DISTRIBUTION OF CASES OF MASS DISPOSAL OF ICE OF THE CATEGORY DP (DANGEROUS) AND SHP (SPONTANEOUS) CATEGORIES ON THE TERRITORY OF UKRAINE DURING 1991-2020

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The work is devoted to the research of features spatio-temporal distribution cases mass deposition ice in category DP (dangerous) and SHP (spontaneous) during last three decades (1991-2020). NE SGYA) on territory Ukraine for a certain period time. study was based materials monitoring deposits standard machine at all meteorological stations Ukraine. It found that OHS are more common winter months December-January November. increase number NY January, March November 2011-2020 compared 2001-2010 has been proved. Spatial differentiation such separate ten-year periods, which characterize current state climate Ukraine, revealed. From above we can draw conclusions, namely Given above, Cases months, especially December January. There redistribution NO some studied decades. January first decade 1991-2000 2001-2010. decade, their decreased February, 2001-2010, same period. For most part, duration 2-3 days, typical 3 In longest cases, be 4-5 or days (8-9). established longer spread postponed were revealed comparison with 1991-2000. proved case category, mostly observed central, southern eastern regions. Among them Kirovohrad, Dnipropetrovsk, Odessa, Kherson, Donetsk Luhansk studies December, but February. According spatial nature they from 2 3-4 oblasts, there larger ones. (25.11.-7.12.2000) (17-20.01.2014) 8 oblasts. Mostly regions – west-northwest Carpathian region Precarpathia (and partly Polissya); center Vinnytsia region, south Kirovohrad south-southeast Dnipropetrovsk Zaporizhia; southwest-south Odessa Mykolayiv Kherson

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سال: 2023

ISSN: ['2306-5680']

DOI: https://doi.org/10.17721/2306-5680.2023.1.8