2022
DOI: 10.3176/earth.2022.01
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Summer 2021 marine heat wave in the Gulf of Finland from the perspective of climate warming

Abstract: The summer 2021 heat waves (HWs) and marine heat waves (MHWs) were analysed on the basis of air and water temperatures measured both in the open part of the Gulf of Finland at buoys and lighthouses and some land-based stations. The summer of 2021 (June, July, August) was the hottest on record in Estonia with distinct HW episodes around 18-23 June, 4-10 July and 13-18 July. Water temperatures reached up to 26.5 °C at the Kunda coastal station on 16 July and up to 28.1 °C at the Narva-Jõesuu coastal station on 1… Show more

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“…Water transparency (given as SD) was the lowest in April, which is typical of the spring months, confirming that CHL and CDOM concentrations have a strong impact on water clarity [128,129]. The mean water temperature was highest in June 2021, the same month that Estonia experienced the warmest June ever [130]. In April and May, the mean oxygen concentration was at its maximum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…Water transparency (given as SD) was the lowest in April, which is typical of the spring months, confirming that CHL and CDOM concentrations have a strong impact on water clarity [128,129]. The mean water temperature was highest in June 2021, the same month that Estonia experienced the warmest June ever [130]. In April and May, the mean oxygen concentration was at its maximum.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…The nearbottom water layer below the halocline where seasonality has relatively low influence was selected for analysis. As the sampling procedure and analytical methods varied over the time period of 1970-2017, some variables estimated during the two historic subperiods (USSR and independent Estonia) are not directly comparable (Suursaar 1994). Therefore, only a few, relatively consistent longterm time series (temperature, salinity, oxygen and pH) were studied in this work.…”
Section: Sampling Routines and Analytical Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The monitoring data for the Estonian coastal sea area was digitized and statistically analysed at the beginning of the 1990s (Suursaar 1992). Evaluation and comparison between international (BMP based) and national (USSR standards based) data sets revealed frequent incompati bility due to different sampling and analysis standards (Suursaar 1994).…”
Section: Historical Overview Of Estonian Monitoring Activitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%