Sea level variability at the Lithuanian coast of the Baltic Sea

The aim of the paper is to analyse the sea level variability at the Lithuanian coast during the last 100 years using all data available in Lithuania. The analysis, based on sea level data of the Klaipeda Strait for 1898–2002, clearly shows that the long-term sea level increased by about 13.9 cm. Fur...

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Main Authors: Dailidienė, Inga, Davulienė, Lina, Tilickis, Benediktas, Stankevičius, Algirdas, Myrberg, Kai
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2006
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spelling ftlitinstagrecon:oai:elaba:6070702 2023-05-15T15:45:41+02:00 Sea level variability at the Lithuanian coast of the Baltic Sea Dailidienė, Inga Davulienė, Lina Tilickis, Benediktas Stankevičius, Algirdas Myrberg, Kai 2006 application/pdf http://ftmc.oai.elaba.lt/documents/6070702.pdf http://ftmc.lvb.lt/FTMC:ELABAPDB6070702&prefLang=en_US eng eng http://ftmc.oai.elaba.lt/documents/6070702.pdf http://ftmc.lvb.lt/FTMC:ELABAPDB6070702&prefLang=en_US info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Boreal environment research, Helsinki : Finnish Environment Institute, 2006, vol. 11, no. 2 ISSN 1239-6095 eISSN 1797-2469 Sea level change Baltic sea Lithuanian coast Curonian Lagoon info:eu-repo/semantics/article 2006 ftlitinstagrecon 2021-12-02T00:38:16Z The aim of the paper is to analyse the sea level variability at the Lithuanian coast during the last 100 years using all data available in Lithuania. The analysis, based on sea level data of the Klaipeda Strait for 1898–2002, clearly shows that the long-term sea level increased by about 13.9 cm. Furthermore, it is remarkable that the increase is not found to be linear during the study period. Only a negligible increase is found at every Lithuanian tide gauge until World War II. Starting from the middle of the last century the increase in sea level is more pronounced having a rate of about 3 mm per year since the 1970s. This rise leads to manifold practical problems concerning activities in the coastal areas. The water rise will intensify the intrusion of salty water into the Curonian Lagoon slowly changing the ecosystems in its northern part. The reasons behind this rise are related to enhanced and more frequent advection of warm and moist maritime air masses during the cold season (October–March). This is coupled with intensified air flow from the west with increasing air temperatures followed by rise in water temperatures and thermal expansion of sea water, the global rise of the sea level also playing an important role. The annual mean sea level fluctuation is found to be linked with the winter North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) index. When the NAO index is positive during winter, the dominating and enhanced westerly flow across the North Atlantic advects relatively warm maritime air over northern Europe. These strong westerly winds cause more frequent flooding events in the southeastern part of the Baltic Sea at the Lithuanian coast. Article in Journal/Newspaper Boreal Environment Research North Atlantic North Atlantic oscillation LAEI VL (Lithuanian Institute of Agrarian Economics Virtual Library)
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topic Sea level change
Baltic sea
Lithuanian coast
Curonian Lagoon
spellingShingle Sea level change
Baltic sea
Lithuanian coast
Curonian Lagoon
Dailidienė, Inga
Davulienė, Lina
Tilickis, Benediktas
Stankevičius, Algirdas
Myrberg, Kai
Sea level variability at the Lithuanian coast of the Baltic Sea
topic_facet Sea level change
Baltic sea
Lithuanian coast
Curonian Lagoon
description The aim of the paper is to analyse the sea level variability at the Lithuanian coast during the last 100 years using all data available in Lithuania. The analysis, based on sea level data of the Klaipeda Strait for 1898–2002, clearly shows that the long-term sea level increased by about 13.9 cm. Furthermore, it is remarkable that the increase is not found to be linear during the study period. Only a negligible increase is found at every Lithuanian tide gauge until World War II. Starting from the middle of the last century the increase in sea level is more pronounced having a rate of about 3 mm per year since the 1970s. This rise leads to manifold practical problems concerning activities in the coastal areas. The water rise will intensify the intrusion of salty water into the Curonian Lagoon slowly changing the ecosystems in its northern part. The reasons behind this rise are related to enhanced and more frequent advection of warm and moist maritime air masses during the cold season (October–March). This is coupled with intensified air flow from the west with increasing air temperatures followed by rise in water temperatures and thermal expansion of sea water, the global rise of the sea level also playing an important role. The annual mean sea level fluctuation is found to be linked with the winter North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) index. When the NAO index is positive during winter, the dominating and enhanced westerly flow across the North Atlantic advects relatively warm maritime air over northern Europe. These strong westerly winds cause more frequent flooding events in the southeastern part of the Baltic Sea at the Lithuanian coast.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Dailidienė, Inga
Davulienė, Lina
Tilickis, Benediktas
Stankevičius, Algirdas
Myrberg, Kai
author_facet Dailidienė, Inga
Davulienė, Lina
Tilickis, Benediktas
Stankevičius, Algirdas
Myrberg, Kai
author_sort Dailidienė, Inga
title Sea level variability at the Lithuanian coast of the Baltic Sea
title_short Sea level variability at the Lithuanian coast of the Baltic Sea
title_full Sea level variability at the Lithuanian coast of the Baltic Sea
title_fullStr Sea level variability at the Lithuanian coast of the Baltic Sea
title_full_unstemmed Sea level variability at the Lithuanian coast of the Baltic Sea
title_sort sea level variability at the lithuanian coast of the baltic sea
publishDate 2006
url http://ftmc.oai.elaba.lt/documents/6070702.pdf
http://ftmc.lvb.lt/FTMC:ELABAPDB6070702&prefLang=en_US
genre Boreal Environment Research
North Atlantic
North Atlantic oscillation
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North Atlantic
North Atlantic oscillation
op_source Boreal environment research, Helsinki : Finnish Environment Institute, 2006, vol. 11, no. 2
ISSN 1239-6095
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