Predrag Radišić
University of Novi Sad
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International Journal of Biometeorology | 2009
B. Šikoparija; Matt Smith; Carsten Ambelas Skjøth; Predrag Radišić; S. Milkovska; S. Šimić; Jørgen Brandt
This study aims to find likely sources of Ambrosia pollen recorded during 2007 at five pollen-monitoring sites in central Europe: Novi Sad, Ruma, Negotin and Nis (Serbia) and Skopje (Macedonia). Ambrosia plants start flowering early in the morning and so Ambrosia pollen grains recorded during the day are likely to be from a local source. Conversely, Ambrosia pollen grains recorded at night or very early in the morning may have arrived via long-range transport. Ambrosia pollen counts were analysed in an attempt to find possible sources of the pollen and to identify Ambrosia pollen episodes suitable for further investigation using back-trajectory analysis. Diurnal variations and the magnitude of Ambrosia pollen counts during the 2007 Ambrosia pollen season showed that Novi Sad and Ruma (Pannonian Plain) and to a lesser degree Negotin (Balkans) were located near to sources of Ambrosia pollen. Mean bi-hourly Ambrosia pollen concentrations peaked during the middle of the day, and concentrations at these sites were notably higher than at Nis and Skopje. Three episodes were selected for further analysis using back-trajectory analysis. Back-trajectories showed that air masses brought Ambrosia pollen from the north to Nis and, on one occasion, to Skopje (Balkans) during the night and early morning after passing to the east of Novi Sad and Ruma during the previous day. The results of this study identified the southern part of the Pannonian Plain around Novi Sad and Ruma as being a potential source region for Ambrosia pollen recorded at Nis and Skopje in the Balkans.
Aerobiologia | 2018
Branko Šikoparija; O. Marko; M. Panić; D. Jakovetić; Predrag Radišić
Forecasting daily airborne pollen concentrations is of great importance for management of seasonal allergies. This paper explores the performance of the pollen calendar as the most basic observation-oriented model for predicting daily concentrations of airborne Ambrosia, Betula and Poaceae pollen. Pollen calendars were calculated as the mean or median value of pollen concentrations on the same date in previous years of the available historic dataset, as well as the mean or median value of pollen concentrations of the smoothed dataset, pre-processed using moving mean and moving median. The performance of the models was evaluated by comparing forecasted to measured pollen concentrations at both daily and 10-day-average resolutions. This research demonstrates that the interpolation of missing data and pre-processing of the calibration dataset yields lower prediction errors. The increase in the number of calibration years corresponds to an improvement in the performance of the calendars in predicting daily pollen concentrations. However, the most significant improvement was obtained using four calibration years. The calendar models correspond well to the shape of the pollen curve. It was also found that daily resolution instead of 10-day averages adds to their value by emphasising variability in pollen exposure, which is important for personal assessment of dose-response for pollen-sensitive individuals.
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2010
Carsten Ambelas Skjøth; Matt Smith; B. Šikoparija; Alicja Stach; Dorota Myszkowska; Idalia Kasprzyk; Predrag Radišić; Barbara Stjepanović; Ivana Hrga; Dóra Apatini; Donát Magyar; Anna Páldy; Nicoleta Ianovici
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2013
B. Šikoparija; Carsten Ambelas Skjøth; K. Alm Kübler; Åslög Dahl; J. Sommer; Łukasz Grewling; Predrag Radišić; Matt Smith
Annals of Agricultural and Environmental Medicine | 2006
Branko Šikoparija; Predrag Radišić; Tatjana Pejak; Smiljka Šimić
Journal of Environmental Monitoring | 2011
B. Šikoparija; Tatjana Pejak-Šikoparija; Predrag Radišić; Matt Smith; Carmen Galán Soldevilla
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2012
Łukasz Grewling; B. Šikoparija; Carsten Ambelas Skjøth; Predrag Radišić; D. Apatini; Donát Magyar; Anna Páldy; R. Yankova; J. Sommer; Idalia Kasprzyk; Dorota Myszkowska; Agnieszka Uruska; M. Zimny; Małgorzata Puc; Siegfried Jäger; Matt Smith
Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2015
Aleksandar Ž. Kostić; Miroljub Barać; Sladjana P. Stanojevic; Dušanka Milojković-Opsenica; Živoslav Tešić; Branko Šikoparija; Predrag Radišić; Marija Prentović; Mirjana B. Pesic
Aerobiologia | 2005
Predrag Radišić; Branko Šikoparija
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2016
László Makra; István Matyasovszky; Gábor Tusnády; Yaqiang Wang; Zoltán Csépe; Zoltán Bozóki; László G. Nyúl; János Erostyák; Károly Bodnár; Zoltán Sümeghy; H. Vogel; Andreas Pauling; Anna Páldy; Donát Magyar; Gergely Mányoki; Karl Christian Bergmann; Maira Bonini; Branko Šikoparija; Predrag Radišić; Regula Gehrig; Andreja Kofol Seliger; Barbara Stjepanović; Victoria Rodinkova; Alexander Prikhodko; Anna Maleeva; Elena Severova; Jana Ščevková; Nicoleta Ianovici; Renata Peternel; Michel Thibaudon