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The largest number of tropical days was registered in Nis (19), 15 days above the<br />

average, while 14 tropical days were recorded in Belgrade, 11 days above the average.<br />

A negative anomaly in the number of frost days with minimum daily temperature below<br />

0˚C was recorded in entire Serbia. The largest anomaly was registered in southwestern,<br />

eastern and a part of northern Serbia, while the anomaly was least in the area of Veliko<br />

Gradiste (Figure 5).<br />

Figure 4. Anomaly of the number of summer days<br />

during the autumn of <strong>2012</strong> in relation to the 1961-<br />

1990 normal.<br />

Figure 5. Anomaly of the number of frost days<br />

during the autumn of <strong>2012</strong> in relation to the 1961-<br />

1990 normal.<br />

According to the percentile method, mean daily air temperature in Belgrade was in the<br />

very warm and extremely warm categories during most of September. During October<br />

and November, temperature was in the normal, warm and very warm categories (Figure<br />

6).<br />

According to the percentile method, mean daily air temperature in Novi Sad was in the<br />

normal, very warm and extremely warm categories during most of September. During<br />

most of October and November, mean daily temperature was in the normal, warm and<br />

very warm categories (Figure 7).<br />

According to the percentile method, mean daily air temperature in Nis during September<br />

was in the normal, very warm and extremely warm categories. During most of October<br />

and November, temperature was in the normal, warm and very warm categories (Figure<br />

8).<br />

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