Abstract

Positive anomalies of the surface heat flux caused by the mild winter and warm summer influenced temperatures in the surface layer and in the cold intermediate water of the Baltic Sea in 1995. The water exchange across the sills in the entrances to the Baltic Sea was relative small in comparison with the years before. That favours the beginning of a new stagnation period in central Baltic deep waters.

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