Climate Change: 2004 Publications
Meier, H.E.M.,
Doscher, R., and Halkka, A. Simulated distributions of Baltic
Sea-ice in warming climate and consequences for the winter habitat of the
Baltic ringed seal. Ambio 33(4-5): 249-256, 2004.
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Swedish Academy of Sciences
Notes : Sea-ice
in the Baltic Sea in present and future climates is investigated. The Rossby
Centre Regional Atmosphere-Ocean model was used to perform a set of 30-year-long
time slice experiments. For each of the two driving global models HadAM3H
and ECHAM4/OPYC3, one control run (1961-1990) and two scenario runs (2071-2100)
based upon the SIRES A2 and B2 emission scenarios were conducted. The future
sea-ice volume in the Baltic Sea is reduced by 83% on average. The Bothnian
Sea, large areas of the Gulf of Finland and Gulf of Riga, and the outer
parts of the southwestern archipelago of Finland will become ice-free in
the mean. The presented scenarios are used to study the impact of climate
change on the Baltic ringed seal (Phoca hispida botnica ). Climate
change seems to be a major threat to all southern populations. The only
fairly good winter sea-ice habitat is found to be confined to the Bay of
Bothnia.
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