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Offshore Wind-Parks and Northern Europe's Mild Winters: Contribution from Ships, Fishery, et cetera?
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作者 Arnd BERNAERTS 《Journal of Shipping and Ocean Engineering》 2016年第1期46-56,共11页
The marine environment of North Sea and Baltic is one of the most heavily strained by numerous human activities. Simultaneously water and air temperatures increase more than elsewhere in Europe and globally, which can... The marine environment of North Sea and Baltic is one of the most heavily strained by numerous human activities. Simultaneously water and air temperatures increase more than elsewhere in Europe and globally, which cannot be explained with "global warming". The climatic change issue would be better understood if this extraordinary regional warming is sufficiently explained. The regional features are unique for in-depth studies due to different summer-winter conditions, shallowness of the seas, geographical structure, and main pathway for maritime weather patterns moving eastwards. The impact of sea activities on the seasonal sea water profile structure is contributing to stronger regional warming, change in growing season, and less severe sea ice conditions. The impact of the man, whether small or large, should be understood very soon and very thoroughly. 展开更多
关键词 Human maritime activities sea temperature increase North Sea and Baltic warming change in seasonality sea icedecrease.
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