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The types of atmospheric water circulation over the Atlantic and the formation of the extreme North Sea water inflows into the Baltic SeaKeywords: large-scale atmospheric circulation , types of atmospheric processes , elementary circulation mechanism , large inflow Abstract: This article emphasises that one of the conditions for the formation of extreme inflow events from the North into the Baltic Sea is the long-time impact of same-type atmospheric processes on the water surface. There is a need to consider the intensity and the duration of one-direction atmospheric processes. The authors focus on the features and types of large-scale atmospheric circulation over the North-East Atlantic, which determined the regional atmospheric processes over the Baltic Sea during the formation of a large inflow. The article analyses the inflows of December 22, 1975 — January 14, 1976, and the inflow of January 16—222003, as well as baric topography (500hPa) and daily synoptic maps.
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