2022
DOI: 10.5194/os-18-857-2022
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Quasi-steady circulation regimes in the Baltic Sea

Abstract: Abstract. Circulation plays an essential role in the creation of physical and biogeochemical fluxes in the Baltic Sea. The main aim of the work was to study the quasi-steady circulation patterns under prevailing forcing conditions. A total of 6 months of continuous vertical profiling and fixed-point measurements of currents, two month-long underwater glider surveys, and numerical modeling were applied in the central Baltic Sea. The vertical structure of currents was strongly linked to the location of the two p… Show more

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“…Climatological T/S values in Kattegat and observed sea-level elevation from Gothenburg station were used for the open boundary condition in the Kattegat region. More information about the model setup can be found in Liblik et al (2020) and Liblik et al (2022) and Zhurbas et al (2018). The output parameters included snapshots of surface parameters in the GoR along with the daily mean 3D thermohaline and current fields.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Climatological T/S values in Kattegat and observed sea-level elevation from Gothenburg station were used for the open boundary condition in the Kattegat region. More information about the model setup can be found in Liblik et al (2020) and Liblik et al (2022) and Zhurbas et al (2018). The output parameters included snapshots of surface parameters in the GoR along with the daily mean 3D thermohaline and current fields.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%