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1 May 2012 Analysis of the Climate Change in Lithuanian Coastal Areas of the Baltic Sea
Inga Dailidienė, Lina Davulienė, Loreta Kelpšaitė*, Artūras Razinkovas
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DAILIDIENĖ, I.; DAVULIENĖ, L.; KELPŠAITEĖ, L., and RAZINKOVAS, A., 2012. Analysis of the climate change in Lithuanian coastal areas of the Baltic Sea.

This paper investigates the changes in the long-term hydroclimatic conditions in the SE Baltic Sea, along the Lithuanian coast, on the basis of the monitoring data obtained within a 45-year period (1961–2005). Furthermore, the paper discusses the processes behind those changes. Time series of relevant data along the Lithuanian coast from previous centuries were used to investigate climatic variability and trends. The study finds an increased period of westerly winds during winter. During recent decades, the impact of global climate change on sea-level rise has drawn wide interest, since the coastline changes have ecological, economic, and social impacts on the coastal areas of the Baltic Sea. The analysis of the trends for the Lithuanian coastal zone found results similar to those obtained from global and regional analyses showing increasing sea levels today and in the future.

Inga Dailidienė, Lina Davulienė, Loreta Kelpšaitė*, and Artūras Razinkovas "Analysis of the Climate Change in Lithuanian Coastal Areas of the Baltic Sea," Journal of Coastal Research 28(3), 557-569, (1 May 2012). https://doi.org/10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-10-00077.1
Received: 24 May 2010; Accepted: 26 September 2010; Published: 1 May 2012
KEYWORDS
Baltic Sea
climate change
sea-level rise
wind regime
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