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https://doi.org/10.5194/sp-4-osr8-16-2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/sp-4-osr8-16-2024
30 Sep 2024
 | OSR8 | Chapter 4.4
 | 30 Sep 2024 | OSR8 | Chapter 4.4

Baltic Sea surface temperature analysis 2022: a study of marine heatwaves and overall high seasonal temperatures

Anja Lindenthal, Claudia Hinrichs, Simon Jandt-Scheelke, Tim Kruschke, Priidik Lagemaa, Eefke M. van der Lee, Ilja Maljutenko, Helen E. Morrison, Tabea R. Panteleit, and Urmas Raudsepp

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In 2022, large parts of the Baltic Sea experienced the third-warmest to warmest summer and autumn temperatures since 1997 and several marine heatwaves (MHWs). Using remote sensing, reanalysis, and in situ data, this study characterizes regional differences in MHW properties in the Baltic Sea in 2022. Furthermore, it presents an analysis of long-term trends and the relationship between atmospheric warming and MHW occurrences, including their propagation into deeper layers.
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