Research Article

The Elements of Water Balance in the Changing Climate in Poland

Table 11

The annual runoff coefficient for the control period 1961–1990 and for the future 2061–2090 based on five models.

Control period (1961–1990)Future (2061–2090)
C4IRCAETHZKNMIMETOMPIC4IRCAETKZKNMIMETOMPI

0.240.250.240.240.32Bialystok0.330.310.330.240.33
0.250.190.300.270.18Chojnice0.350.230.330.260.20
0.150.140.230.190.23Gorzow0.280.180.240.160.18
−0.13−0.050.00−0.12−0.01Hel0.010.050.05−0.090.06
0.260.300.340.420.26Katowice0.330.310.370.380.22
0.250.250.300.330.16Kielce0.300.240.320.280.11
0.280.230.270.410.20Lodz0.340.300.290.380.18
0.270.190.330.210.27Olsztyn0.360.270.360.210.29
0.160.240.200.260.21Poznan0.260.230.230.220.17
0.110.270.230.490.30Rzeszow0.180.290.230.440.21
0.370.190.360.270.23Suwalki0.440.260.390.260.27
0.060.140.150.010.22 Swinoujscie0.160.210.180.070.25
0.230.340.330.330.41 Warszawa0.360.400.350.300.39
0.050.110.120.120.13Wlodawa0.140.150.110.070.09
0.110.340.210.400.19Wroclaw0.210.350.250.350.15
0.090.160.120.270.13Zielona G.0.200.180.200.220.11
0.170.210.230.260.21Average0.270.250.260.240.20