Abstract

The relationship between air temperature (mainly winter, December-March) in Świnoujście, Gdynia, and Elbląg and ice parameters (dates of the first ice and disappearance of the last ice, the length of the ice season, number of days with ice, maximum ice height) of southern Baltic coastal lagoons (Szczecin, Puck, and Vistula) was investigated. Trends in these parameters were determined, too. The observation material comes from the archives of the Institute of Meteorology and Water Management and spanned the winters from 1950/51 through to 2019/20. Relationships between the selected ice parameters for the study basins and the values of air temperature were examined using correlation and regression methods. The regression equations and trends, as well as their correlation and determination coefficients, were determined. The statistical significance of these relationships was examined using the Fisher-Snedecor test. Strong correlations between ice parameters values and air temperature were obtained, characterized by high values of both correlation coefficients and statistical significance. All trends of ice parameters indicate mitigation of ice conditions. An acceleration in both temperature and ice condition mildening occurred in the late 1980s, and especially in the last years of the study period. These trends, except the first ice date, are statistically significant, some even at α < 0.001. The length of the ice season becomes significantly shorter, the number of days with ice and the maximum thickness is smaller, and the last ice is disappearing early. An increase in the correlation and determination coefficients and a characterized trend of ice parameters values towards the East was found. It shows the increased impact of a warming climate in this direction on the southern Baltic coast. Strong correlations and trends may be of prognostic significance.

Highlights

  • Southern Baltic coastal lagoons are important basins for the maritime economy

  • Coastal lagoons are characterized by relatively weak water dynamics

  • The analyses performed as part of this study have shown a very strong influence of air temperature (AT) changes on ice conditions on the studied basins, the investigated relationships between AT and ice parameters were spatially diverse

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Summary

Introduction

Southern Baltic coastal lagoons are important basins for the maritime economy. These basins are crossed by shipping lanes leading to large ports: to Police, Stepnica and Szczecin via Zalew Szczeciński; to Puck, Kuźnica and Jastarnia via Puck Lagoon, and to Baltiysk, Kaliningrad, and Elblagvia Vistula Lagoon. The lagoons are sheltered basins, separated from the sea by islands Lagoon) or spits (Puck Lagoon and Vistula Lagoon). Puck Lagoon is in direct contact with marine waters via the Gulf of Gdańsk. The remaining lagoons are linked to the sea via channels. The inner part of Puck Bay (which is the western part of the Gulf of Gdańsk) is termed Puck Lagoon due to the considerable shallowing of Rewa

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