Poster presents results of topoclimatic research carried out since July 1999 till June 2000 in some forest-meadow ecosystems situated in lower and upper mountains belt zone in eastern Karkonosze mountains. Research results are based on permanent minitoring of weather data (air temperature, relative humidity, pressure, precipitation, wind speed, wind direction, radiation) recorded by Campbell Sci. system installed in Storczyk Ecological Base in Karpacz and recor-ding of air temperature, relative humidity, precipitation, thickness of snow layer in hipsometric diverse ecosystems (Droga Urszuli, spot 2 above sea level; Łomniczka, spot 31000 m above sea level). The termohigrograms analysis from 3 measuring spots showed the diversity of data (tempe-rature, humidity) characteristic of topographical differences (vertical temperature gradient, and high relative humidity in higher situated spot). Similar relationship was observed regarding precipitation the highest precipitation level was recorded in spot 3. The snow layer thickness and density survey results carried out since November 1999 till March 2000 show close correlation between snow layer thickness and topographic-hipsometric location of spots. During the research SE-SSW side wind prevailed. During the winter season significant amount of gusty föhn-like have been noticed.