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    STUDIA GEOGRAPHIA - Issue no. 1 / 2006  
         
  Article:   THE AIR RELATIVE HUMIDITY REGIME IN THE BIHOR AND VLĂDEASA MOUNTAINS.

Authors:  O. GACEU.
 
       
         
  Abstract:  The Air Relative Humidity Regime in the Bihor and Vlădeasa Mountains. The paper presents the air relative humidity features in the Bihor and Vlădeasa Mountains according to the data resulted from the meteorological observations during 1961-2000 from 9 weather stations at different altitudes: Gurahonţ (177 m), Ştei (265 m), Borod (333 m), Huedin (560 m), C�mpeni (591 m), St�na de Vale (1108 m), Băişoara (1360 m), Vlădeasa 1400 (1404 m) and Vlădeasa 1800 (1836 m). By analysing the monthly average and annual values and the number of days with the air relative humidity different values during the observation hours we have concluded that in the Bihor and Vlădeasa Mountains there are differentiations of these values generated by altitude and the local factors. Furthermore, from a hygrometric point of view, as compared to other mountainous regions with similar altitudes of Romania, Bihor and Vlădeasa Mountains emerge as a more humid region.  
         
     
         
         
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