Summary
- Record-breaking daily air temperatures in September have led to the warmest sea surface temperature along Estonia’s coast in the past 30 years.
- Data from monitoring stations and satellite analysis show consistently high sea temperatures of around 17-18 degrees, significantly higher than the average for September.
- A marine heatwave has developed in the Baltic Sea, with water temperatures rising four degrees above normal at its peak on Sept. 10.
- The frequency, duration, and extent of marine heatwaves in the Baltic Sea have been increasing over recent decades.
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