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Göran Lindström

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Past and Current Climate Change

2008

This section describes long-term observed climatic changes in atmospheric parameters. The focus is on surface climate conditions, but changes in atmospheric circulation are discussed as they often are behind climatic variability seen on regional and local scales. For a summary introduction on mean atmospheric states and conditions in the Baltic Sea Basin see Annex 1.2 with sections on the general atmospheric circulation (A.1.2.1), surface air temperature (A.1.2.2), precipitation (A.1.2.3), clouds (A.1.2.4), and global radiation (A.1.2.5).

Current (stream)Arctic oscillationNorth Atlantic oscillationAtmospheric circulationClimatologyWave heightClimate changeEnvironmental sciencePrecipitationStructural basin
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Recent Change—River Run-off and Ice Cover

2015

This chapter compiles and assesses information on run-off and discharge from rivers within the Baltic Sea drainage basin. Some information is also available on ice duration on inland waterways. Although decadal and regional variability is large, no significant long-term change has been detected in total river run-off to the Baltic Sea over the past 500 years. A change in the timing of the spring flood has been observed due to changes in the timing of snowmelt . Change in temperature seems to explain change in run-off better than does precipitation. Later start dates for ice formation on waterways, and earlier ice break-up dates have resulted in shorter periods of ice cover.

geographyHydrology (agriculture)Oceanographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryFlood mythSnowmeltDrainage basinClimate changeCryosphereEnvironmental sciencePrecipitationArctic ice pack
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