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Developments in the Baltic Sea by Regions

The thermal development in the Baltic Sea is characterized by a strong annual cycle with minimum temperatures in February/March and a maximum in August. The mean seasonal cycle is regionally different with extended winter and shortened summer seasons in the northern Baltic Sea. Interannual variations are indicated by strong regional differences particularly in May/June and September/October, in the warming and cooUng phases. [Pg.241]


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