Decreased Surface and Bottom Salinity and Elevated Bottom Temperature in the Northern Baltic Sea over the Past Six Decades
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The average temperatures of the North Sea were as high as never before in spring. Record temperatures were also measured in the German Baltic Sea. Before Kiel there was even a marine heat wave.
Decreased surface and bottom salinity and elevated bottom temperature in the Northern Baltic Sea over the past six decades
Temperature and salinity are key factors in controlling marine habitats and gas fluxes. Finnish and Swedish temperature and salinity monitoring data f…
The North Sea has been as warm this spring as never before. Record temperatures have also been measured in the German Baltic Sea. The NDR data team shows how quickly the seas heat up as a result of climate change.

In the North and Baltic Sea, record temperatures were measured on the surface of the water during the year. Regionally, temperatures differed greatly from one another.
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