Sarajevo Yugoslavia

Vertical scale is temperature in tenths of degrees Celsius. The graph below has a vertical axis which spans -40°C to +40°C and a time scale that spans from Jan 1850 to Dec 2007. This helps put in perspective the overall climate of the place and the span of available data. The graph is linked to a zoomed in version where the vertical and horizontal scales are automatically computed by the graphing library.

Google Maps link: station 14654 location.

[ Temperatures: Sarajevo            Yugoslavia, Bosnia and Herzegovina]

Black lines are raw temperatures and red lines are adjusted temperatures. Raw temperatures are plotted over adjusted temperatures so that adjusted data are only visible when they differ from the raw temperatures.

There may be multiple (potentially overlapping) series for each station in the data set. In such cases, I averaged the temperatures from multiple series by month to come up with a single series for each WMO station identifier.

Meteorological Station Location Information (NOAA)

wmo_identifier: 14654
icao_indicator: ----
place_name: Sarajevo-Bejelave
state:
country: Bosnia and Herzegovina
wmo_region: 6
station_latitude: 43-52N
station_longitude: 018-26E
upper_air_latitude:
upper_air_longitude:
station_elevation: 630
upper_air_elevation: 638
rbsn_indicator: P

Station Information from GHCNv2 Inventory

Search for GISS Graph:
country: 607
wmo_identifier: 14654
mod: 000
name: Sarajevo Yugoslavia
latitude: 43.90
longitude: 18.40
elevation: 637
elev_interpolated: 757
population_type: Urban (population > 50,000)
population_in_thousands: 245
topography_type: Mountainous valley or at least not on the top of a mountain
vegetation_type: No information
location_type: Not island / Not coastal / Not by lake
distance_to_coast: -9
is_at_airport: Not at an airport
dist_to_airport: -9
grid_vegetation: Warm Crops