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Výsledky hledání "forest climate" v anglicko-českém slovníku:


SlovoPřeklad Výslovnost Definice Viz také
forest climate podnebí lesa, lesní mikroklima, lesní klima [forist klaimit] The microclimate developed over afforested areas and often characterized by variations in albedo.
climate lag setrvačnost klimatu, zpoždění změny klimatu [klaimit læg] The delay that occurs in climate change as a result of some factor that changes only very slowly. For example, the effects of releasing more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere may not be known for some time because a large fraction is dissolved in the oce
dry climate aridní podnebí, suché podnebí [drai klaimit]
climate klima, podnebí [klaimit]
continentality (of climate) vnitrozemský ráz (podnebí), kontinentalita (podnebí) [kontinentæliti əv klaimit]
mild climate mírné podnebí, mírné klima [maild klaimit]
climate model klimatický model, model podnebí [klaimit modəl] A model that uses a mathematical or physical representation of a climate system to explore its potential  characteristics and limits. It is a computer simulation of causes and effects within the  climate system.
severity of climate drsnost podnebí [səveriti əv klaimit]
climate projection projekce klimatu [klaimit prәdžekšәn] Projection of the response of the climate system to emission or concentration scenarios of greenhouse gases and aerosols, or radiative forcing scenarios, often based upon simulations by climate model.
climate scenario klimatický scénář [klaimit sinariәu] Plausible and often simplified representation of the future climate, based on an internally consistent set of climatological relationships that has been constructed for explicit use in investigating the potential consequences of anthropogenic climate chan
climate sensitivity citlivost klimatu, citlivost podnebí [klaimit sensitiviti] The Earth's responsiveness to increases or decreases in radiation, such as those caused by the greenhouse effect.
damp climate humidní podnebí, vlhké podnebí [dæmp klaimit]
soil climate půdní klima [soil klaimit]
climate system klimatický systém [klaimit sistәm] The matter, energy, and processes involved in interactions among Earth’s atmosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, lithosphere, biosphere, and Earth-Sun interactions.
climate variability proměnlivost klimatu [klaimit veriәbiliti] Natural changes in climate that fall within the normal range of extremes for a particular region, as measured by temperature, precipitation, and frequency of events. Drivers of climate variability include the El Niño Southern Oscillation and other phenome
mountain climate horské podnebí, horské klima [mauntin klaimit] The mesoclimate developed over mountainous regions and high plateaus.
urban climate městské klima, klima nad městem [ə:bən klaimit] The microclimate developed over urbanized areas and often characterized by a heat island effect. city climate
city climate městské klima [siti klaimit] The microclimate developed over urbanised areas and often characterised by a heat island effect. urban climate
coastal climate pobřežní klima, pobřežní podnebí [kəustəl klaimit] The microclimate developed over coastal region and usually characterized by greater wind speed and a reduced temperature range compared to inland areas.
local climate místní podnebí, mezoklima [ləukəl klaimit]
climate envelope klimatická obálka [klaimit envәlәup] Climate envelope models are based on describing the climate or environment encompassing the current distribution of a species or ecosystem (the environmental envelope or climatic envelope), then mapping the location of this same envelope under a climate c
rigorous climate drsné podnebí [rigərəs klaimit]
climate feedback zpětná klimatická vazba [klaimit fi:dbæk] Interaction mechanism between processes in the climate system, when the result of an initial process triggers changes in a second process that in turn influences the initial one; a positive feedback intensifies the original process, and a negative feedbac
climate change změna klimatu, změna podnebí [klaimit čeindž] Climate change in IPCC usage refers to a change in the state of the climate that can be identified (e.g. using statistical tests) by changes in the mean and/or the variability of its properties, and that persists for an extended period, typically decades
therophyte climate therofytní klima [Өerəufait klaimit] A type of climate which occurs in regions of sub-tropics and is characterized by winter rains.
arid climate suché podnebí, aridní klima [arid klaimit]
continental climate kontinentální podnebí [kontinentəl klaimit] The type of climate found in the centre of continents away from the sea, with long dry summers, very cold winters and not much precipitation.
proxy climate indicators (pl.) nepřímé klimatické údaje (pl.) [proksi klaimit indikeitәz] Local climate-related records or data that are interpreted, using physical and biophysical principles, to represent some combination of climate-related variations back in time (e.g. pollen analysis, tree ring records and various data derived from ice core
rapid climate change náhlá změna klimatu [ræpid klaimit čeindž] The non-linearity of the climate system may lead to rapid climate change, sometimes called abrupt events or even surprises. Some such abrupt events may be imaginable, such as a dramatic reorganisation of the thermohaline circulation, rapid deglaciation, o
impacts of climate change (pl.) dopady změny klimatu (pl.) [impækts әv klaimәt čeindž]
global climate change globální klimatická změna, globální změna klimatu [gləubəl klaimit čeindž]
anthropogenic climate change lidmi vyvolaná změna klimatu [ænӨrәpәdženik klaimit čeindž] In the context of climate change it refers to greenhouse gases, or emissions that are produced as the result of human activities.
climate change abatement snižování dopadů [klaimit čeindž әbeitmәnt] A reduction in the amount or intensity of greenhouse gas emissions as a result of actions taken by a company or individual. Refers especially to reducing the degree or intensity of greenhouse-gas emissions.
climate change adaptation adaptace, přizpůsobení [klaimit čeindž әdæpšәn] Adjustment in ecological, social or economic systems in response to actual or expected climate stimuli and their effects and impacts.
World Climate Programme Světový klimatický program, WCP [wə:ld klaimit prəugræm]
climate change vulnerability zranitelnost ke změně klimatu [klaimit čeindž vәlnәrәbiliti] The degree to which physical, biological, and socio-economic systems are susceptible to and unable to cope with adverse impacts of climate change.
World Climate Research Programme Světový program výzkumu klimatu, WCRP [wə:ld klaimit risə:č prəugræm]
Special Climate Change Fund Zvláštní fond pro změnu klimatu [spešәl klaimit čeindž fand] SCCF
residual impacts of climate change (pl.) zbytkové dopady změny klimatu (pl.) [rizidjuəl impækts әv klaimit čeindž] Impacts of climate change that would occur after adaptation.
potential impacts of climate change (pl.) možné dopady změny klimatu (pl.) [pәtenšәl impækts әv klaimit čeindž] All impacts that may occur given a projected change in climate, without considering adaptation.
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Rámcová úmluva OSN o změně klimatu [ju:naitid neišәnz freimwә:k kәnvinšәn on klaimit čeindž] UNFCCC
forest 1. les, obora, honitba, 2. zalesnit [forist]
oak forest dubina, doubí, doubrava [әuk forist] oakwood, oak grove, oakery
forest law lesní zákon [forist lo:] forest act
low forest pařezina, nízký les [ləu forist]
Mediterranean forest mediteránní les, středomořský les [meditəreiniən forist] Mediterranean forests are found in temperate regions where precipitation, less than 1000 mm per year, is concentrated in the winter.
high forest vysokokmenný les [hai forist]
forest wind lesní vítr [forist wind]
forest resource lesní fond [forist rizo:s]
forest glade mýtina, světlina [forist gleid] glade, opening
timber forest hospodářský les [timbə forist] A forest which is not a protected forest or a forest with a special function. lts main purpose is to produce high-quality timber and to fulfill other functions of forests.
selection forest výběrový les [səlekšən forist]
azonal forest azonální les [eizəunəl forest]
forest road lesní cesta [forist reud] forest drive
forest ownership vlastnictví lesa [forist əunəšip]
forest grazing lesní travaření [forist greiziŋ]
forest coverage lesnatost [forist kavəridž] forest cover (percent)
zonal forest zonální les [zəunal forist]
forest administration správa lesů [forist ædministreišən]
tropical forest tropický les [tropikәl forist] Tropical forests are characterized by the greatest diversity of species. They occur near the equator, within the area bounded by latitudes 23.5 degrees N and 23.5 degrees S. One of the major characteristics of tropical forests is their distinct seasonalit
semievergreen forest poloopadavý les [semi evәgri:n forist] Semievergreen forests are found in areas with longer dry season. The upper tree story consists of deciduous trees, while the lower story is still evergreen.
rain forest deštný les (tropický) [rein forist] Forest communities which are maintained by the climates of tropical regions. The rain forests contain the greatest abundance and diversity of plant and animal species and are identified as a conservation priority by the World Conservation Strategy.
normal forest normální les [no:məl forist] ideal forest
forest park lesopark [forist pa:k]
forest harvesting lesní těžba, těžba dřeva [forist ha:vestiŋ]
forest crop lesní porost, lesní kultura [forist krop] forest stand
forest amenities (pl.) sociální funkce lesa (pl.) [forist әmeniti:z] social benefits of a forest (pl.), beneficial effects of the forest (pl.)
coppice forest výmladkový les [kopis forist] coppice, low forest, sprout forest
mixed forest smíšený les [mikst forist]
forest zone pásmo lesů [forist zəun]
forest shelterbelt ochranný lesní pás [forist šeltəbelt]
forest percentage lesnatost [forist pə:sentidž]
forest inventory (US) taxace lesů [forist invәntori] enumeration survey, cruising
forest degradation degradace lesa, ničení lesa, vyčerpávání lesa [forist degrədeišən] forest depletion
forest biomass lesní biomasa [forist bajəumæs]
culled forest les po toulavé těžbě [kald forest]
cutting forest pasečný les [katiŋ forist]
boreal forest boreální les, tajga [boriəl forist] Boreal forests or taiga biome lies largely between 50 and 65° North latitude. The climate of this biome is cool to cold with more precipitation than the tundra. Precipitation here mainly occurs in the summer because this is the season when mid-latitude cy
recreation forest rekreační les [rekri:eišәn forist] recreational forest
oak-hornbeam forest dubohabrový les [əuk ho:nbi:m forist]
hornbeam forest habřina [ho:nbi:m forist]
forest plantation (lesní) kultura, lesní porost [forist pla:nteišən]
forest land pozemky určené k plnění funkcí lesa (pl.), lesní půdní fond, lesní půda [forist lænd] Land and areas where wood grows but was removed in order to be renewed, curbed roads in forests, small areas of water and forest pastures. wooded land, timber land, timberland, woodland
forest depletion degradace lesa, ničení lesa, vyčerpávání lesa [forist dipli:šәn] forest degradation
forest biome biom lesů [forist baiәum] Forest biomes, biological communities that are dominated by trees and other woody vegetation, can be classified according to numerous characteristics, with seasonality being the most widely used. Distinct forest types also occur within each of these broad
forest cadastre lesní katastr [forist kәdæstə]
recreational forest rekreační les [rekri:eišәnәl forist] recreation forest
open forest ředina [əupən forist]
monsoon forest monzunový les [monsu:n forist] These moist/dry forests are found in tropical regions with monsoon climates. The length of the dry season increases further as rainfall decreases. All trees are deciduous.
forest skirt porostní plášť [forist skə:t]
forest planting vysazování lesa [forist pla:ntiŋ]
forest devastation devastace lesa, (z)pustošení lesa [forist devəsteišən]
forest classification klasifikace lesů [forist klæsifikeišən]
deciduous forest listnatý les [dәsidjuəs forist] Any forest comprising trees which shed their leaves or needles in response to an unfavourable climatic event, usually the onset of autumn.
forest-guard hajný [forist ga:d]
forest stand lesní porost, lesní kultura [forist stænd] forest crop
forest preserve lesní rezervace [forist prizə:v]
forest dieback odumírání lesa [forist daibæk]
forest drive lesní cesta [forist draiv] forest road
forest clearing mýcení lesů, lehčení lesa [forist kli:riŋ]