Maksym Łaszewski
Geographical Studies, Issue 136, 2014, pp. 45 - 60
https://doi.org/10.4467/20833113PG.14.003.1641Methods of estimating stream water temperature and air temperature relationships – the Świder River case study
Due to the high significance of water temperature to lotic ecosystems, this paper presents the methods of estimating relationships between water temperature and air temperature on the example of the Świder River. Statistical relationships were determined using logistic and linear regression models for daily, weekly and monthly average temperatures, as well as for daily maximum and average weekly maximum temperatures. The data were obtained as a result of field measurements, conducted in the hydrological years 2012 and 2013. A strong non-linear relationship was found between water and air temperature, as indicated by the obtained coefficients of determination and the R M S E of logistic models. Despite the non- -linear nature of this relationship, the appropriate selection of measurement data allows the efficient use of linear models. A comparison of fit measures of the models based on microclimatic data (Wólka Mlądzka) and meteorological station data (Warszawa-Okęcie) revealed no significant differences in their quality. The results may have practical application for the fisheries management and the protection of the ecosystem of the Świder River.