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Old January 2nd 10, 09:15 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Baltic Ice cover ?

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MetMan writes:
On Jan 2, 6:39*pm, John Hall wrote:
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*Darren Prescott writes:

"Keith(Southend)" wrote in messagenews ms2...
What was the link that showed how much of the Baltic Sea was frozen?
It moved last week:


http://www.itameriportaali.fi/en/ita...GB/jaatilanne/


Ice cover isn't far off normal at the moment.


It doesn't seem to say what range of years the "normal" cover is
averaged over. Whether it's, say, the last ten years or the last forty
years could make an enormous difference.


Reading down normal is averaged over the years 1965 to 1986. A strange
period to use but I'm sure they have a reason why!


Ah, thanks. That would have been a relatively cold period compared with
today for the Baltic region, I imagine, so if the ice cover now is
similar to the normal for that period then it's doing quite "well".
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