Recent projects

 

2014 - 2017 VEGA 2/0053/14

Atmospheric processes and tropospheric ozone in the mountain environment

Principal investigator: Bičárová Svetlana, Ing. Bc., PhD.

01/10/2013 - 31/03/2017 APVV-0429-12

Mappying of phytotoxic ozone doses in the forest environment of the High Tatras

Project Coordinator : National Forest Centre

Principal investigator (GPI SAS) : Bičárová Svetlana, Ing. Bc. PhD.

 

Previous projects

 

VEGA 2/0079/11 Interactions between climate factors and mountain environment

APVV LPP-0247-09 Meteorology to the public

VEGA 2-0036-08  "Variability of meteorological and radiative factors in the atmospheric boundary layer of mountain regions"

VEGA No. 2/5006/26  "Meteorological processes in the surface and boundary layer of the atmosphere"

COST 726   "Long term changes and climatology of UV radiation over Europe"

COST 727  "Measuring and forecasting atmospheric icing on structures"

Participation on the project EU CARBOEUROFLUX 

APVV-030205 Microclimate of windthrows in High Tatras

Participation on projects

  • Project GAV 2/2014/95 "Changes in atmospheric compositions and their impact on the radiation fluxes in both the troposphere and Earth's surface"
  • Project GAV 95/5305/417 "Influence of antropogenic activities on the meteorological processes in the boundary layer of the atmosphere"
  • Project GAV 2/1067/94 "Changes of radiation fluxes in the troposphere"
  • Project GAV 2/1069/94  "Transfer of heat and water vapour between plant canopy and the atmosphere"
  • Project VEGA 2/2093/22 " Influence of atmospheric boundary layer on the radiation fluxes and heat balance of the Earth's surface
  • Project GAV 2/999275/92 "Vertical structure of air flow field in rugged terrain"
  • Project VEGA 2/6041/19 "Meteorological processes in atmospheric boundary layer of central Europe regional positions"
  • National climate program SR
  • Northern Hemisphere Climate Processes Land Surface Experiment (NOPEX )
  • MAB - UNESCO (Man and biosphere)
  • IBP - International biological program