Dunja Placko-Vrsnak
Natasa Strelec Mahovic
Dunja Mazzocco Drvar
The whole process of the development and convective events over Croatia and partly over Bosnia and Hercegovina are discussed in detail with help of the radar data as well as the relevant NWP parameters and nowcasting products.
Hail on the ground and grass (5-10 cm) in Slatina, north-east part of Croatia on 23rd June |
Hail on the island of Rab (North
Adriatic), size of an egg, in the late evening of 22nd June |
In the strong SW flow over Croatia the humid and warm air was coming from the West Mediterranean in the front of the cold front.
The very hot period, with temperature exceeding 30 °C, was experienced all over
the country in previous days. Strong convective activity occurred during the
night of the 22nd June in the coastal regions of the North Adriatic and during
the early morning of the 23rd in the central and north-east part of Croatia
(Podravina and Slavonija), caused by orography and passage of the cold front.
A lot of thunderstorms, rain and hail were reported.
Dinaric Alps triggered the convection over the western part of Croatia.
Accumulated rainfall (24 hours) during the event was from 0 to 25 mm in the western, central and north-eastern part of Croatia. |
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Total precipitation during 24 hours from 22nd
to 23rd June 06 UTC |
Hail occurred in the western, central and north-eastern part of Croatia. Over
the continental part of Croatia hail observations and measurements are done
during spring and summer months by the observers on the hail stations by the hail-pad
network. The region is also covered by 2 radars. Along the Adriatic coast there are
unfortunately no radars and no data about hail (duration, size, damage).
The observed average hailstone diameter over the continental part was up to 25 mm with duration of hail from 2 to 10 minutes. According to
the hail-pad measurements, given in the images below, the maximum hailstone diameter was 24,9 mm.
Appearance of hail from 2200 to 0430 UTC on 22nd and 23rd June measured by hail-pads Click to enlarge. |
Mean diameter of hail measured by hail-pads
during 22nd and 23rd June Click to enlarge. |