RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF EARTH SCIENCES, VOL. 19, ES3001, doi:10.2205/2019ES000657, 2019


Table 1. Interannual Variations of Air Temperature From OIFP D6 for 2004–2017
Year Mean, ° C Extreme values, ° C
minimum maximum amplitude
2004 8.4 $-10.6$ 25.9 36.5
2005 8.9 $-9.7 $ 24.4 34.1
2006 9.0 $-19.3 $ 29.8 49.1
2007 9.3 $-12.3$ 26.4 38.7
2008 9.4 $-10.3 $ 22.9 33.2
2009 8.7 $-10.9 $ 26.7 37.6
2010 7.2 $-15.3 $ 31.1 46.4
2011 8.9 $-13.1 $ 28.0 41.1
2012 8.2 $-16.4 $ 29.4 45.8
2013 8.7 $-10.9 $ 30.7 41.6
2014 9.2 $-12.3 $ 26.8 39.1
2015 9.4 $ -7.2 $ 28.5 35.7
2016 9.2 $-13.2 $ 29.6 42.8
2017 8.8 $-10.1 $ 25.2 35.2
Mean $\pm \sigma$ $8.8\pm 0.6$ $-12.2 \pm 3.1$ $27.5 \pm 2.5$ $39.8 \pm 4.9$
Note: Extreme values are marked in italics.

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Citation: Stont Z. I., T. V. Bukanova (2019), General features of air temperature over coastal waters of the south-eastern Baltic Sea for 2004–2017, Russ. J. Earth Sci., 19, ES3001, doi:10.2205/2019ES000657.


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