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Title
The satellite-measured sea surface temperature change in the Gulf of Finland
Abstract
Climate change in Baltic region and in the Gulf of Finland is anaccomplished fact in human brains and in science. The purpose ofthis research is to retrieve quantitative level of changes for sea surface temperature (SST) of the Gulf of Finland. Two space systems National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (NOAA/AVHRR) and Aqua/ModerateResolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) provided satellitedata about temperature of the sea surface. SST data covers period1981–2014 and includes 444 monthly data scenes with spatial resolution about 10 km. Data quality analysis displays high reliability of NOAA/AVHRR and Aqua/MODIS satellite information. The Gulf of Finland’s average annual SST has changed from 6.8°C in 1982 up to 8.2°C in 2014. Its mean speed of warming is about 0.04°C year–1. The growth of the temperature was irregular, in the middle of 80th year, the temperature dropped down to 5.0°C, and then sharply increased up to 7.3°C in 1989. SST growth in the Gulf of Finland coincides with air temperature and sea temperature growth. The climate change in the Gulf of Finland has special significance due to the fragility of the northern ecosystems and high anthropogenic load.
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https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000394651500004
Bibliographic citation
Tronin, A. (2017). The satellite-measured sea surface temperature change in the Gulf of Finland. Int. J. Remote Sens. 38(6): 1541-1550. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01431161.2017.1286057
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Name
Andrei Tronin

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01431161.2017.1286057

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2017-03-27
date modified
2018-02-15