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    Regional effects of synoptic situations on soil drought in the Czech Republic by Řehoř, Jan, Brázdil, Rudolf, Trnka, Miroslav, Řezníčková, Ladislava, Balek, Jan, Možný, Martin

    Published in Theoretical and applied climatology (01-08-2020)
    “…Soil drought has an important influence on plant development. The SoilClim model was used to investigate episodes of soil drought at the 0–100-cm profile…”
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    Fatalities associated with the severe weather conditions in the Czech Republic, 2000–2019 by Brázdil, Rudolf, Chromá, KateÅina, Dolák, LukáÅ, ÅehoÅ, Jan, Åeznícková, Ladislava, Zahradnícek, Pavel, Dobrovolný, Petr

    Published in Natural hazards and earth system sciences (04-05-2021)
    “…This paper presents an analysis of fatalities attributable to weather conditions in the Czech Republic during the 2000–2019 period. The database of fatalities…”
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    Climate variability and changes in the agricultural cycle in the Czech Lands from the sixteenth century to the present by Brázdil, Rudolf, Možný, Martin, Klír, Tomáš, Řezníčková, Ladislava, Trnka, Miroslav, Dobrovolný, Petr, Kotyza, Oldřich

    Published in Theoretical and applied climatology (01-04-2019)
    “…This contribution analyses the influence of long-term climate variability on changes in the agricultural cycle in the Czech Lands over the course of the past…”
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    Central Europe, 1531–1540 CE: The driest summer decade of the past five centuries? by Brázdil, Rudolf, Dobrovolný, Petr, Bauch, Martin, Camenisch, Chantal, Kiss, Andrea, Kotyza, OldÅich, OliÅski, Piotr, Åeznícková, Ladislava

    Published in Climate of the past (09-11-2020)
    “…Based on three drought indices (SPI, SPEI, Z-index) reconstructed from documentary evidence and instrumental records, the summers of 1531–1540 were identified…”
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    Spatiotemporal variability of tornadoes in the Czech Lands, 1801–2017 by Brázdil, Rudolf, Chromá, Kateřina, Dolák, Lukáš, Kotyza, Oldřich, Řezníčková, Ladislava, Dobrovolný, Petr, Černoch, Zbyněk

    Published in Theoretical and applied climatology (01-05-2019)
    “…Tornadoes are severe, small-scale weather phenomena that may cause loss of human lives and give rise to great material damage on a local (regional) scale…”
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    Windstorm of the eighteenth century in the Czech Lands: course, extent, impacts by Brázdil, Rudolf, Szabó, Péter, Dobrovolný, Petr, Řezníčková, Ladislava, Kotyza, Oldřich, Suchánková, Silvie, Valášek, Hubert

    Published in Theoretical and applied climatology (01-07-2017)
    “…This paper addresses the course, extent, and impacts of a windstorm that occurred on 20–21 December 1740, in the Czech Lands. The analysis is based on…”
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    The second most disastrous windstorm of the nineteenth century in the Czech Lands, 26-27 October 1870 by Brázdil, Rudolf, Stucki, Peter, Szabó, Péter, Dobrovolný, Petr, Řezníčková, Ladislava, Kotyza, Oldřich, Valášek, Hubert, Dolák, Lukáš, Zahradníček, Pavel, Suchánková, Silvie

    Published in Theoretical and applied climatology (01-05-2018)
    “…One of the most disastrous windstorms to take place over the Czech Lands occurred on the night of 26/27 October 1870. It is here analysed through the use of…”
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    The extreme drought of 1842 in Europe as described by both documentary data and instrumental measurements by Brázdil, Rudolf, Demarée, Gaston R., Kiss, Andrea, Dobrovolný, Petr, Chromá, Kateřina, Trnka, Miroslav, Dolák, Lukáš, Řezníčková, Ladislava, Zahradníček, Pavel, Limanowka, Danuta, Jourdain, Sylvie

    Published in Climate of the past (2019)
    “…Extreme droughts are weather phenomena of considerable importance, involving significant environmental and societal impacts. While those that have occurred in…”
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    Damaging hailstorms in South Moravia, Czech Republic, in the seventeenth to twentieth centuries as derived from taxation records by Brazdil, Rudolf, Chroma, Katerina, Valasek, Hubert, Dolak, Lukas, Åeznickova, Ladislava

    Published in Theoretical and applied climatology (01-01-2016)
    “…Hailstorms are among the hydrometeorological extremes recognised in the historical past of the Czech Lands as grounds for tax relief if agricultural crops or…”
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