Traditionally, upwelling-related studies in the Baltic Sea have been limited to the
period from May to September. Based on wintertime in situ measurements at two nearshore
locations in the Gulf of Finland, clear evidence of winter “warm” upwelling events was detected and analysed. The process was very common. At a 10 m deep location, upwelling caused
water temperature (T) to switch from 0—1 to 4—5°C and salinity (S) to switch from 4.5 to 6
PSU; at 20 m depth it caused a switch in T between 1 and 2—4°C and in S between 5.5 and
6.8 PSU. Differently from summer upwelling, T and S variations were positively correlated to
each other. Salinity variations remained roughly the same throughout the winter, whereas T
differences were higher in winter onset, then decreased to ca. 1°C, and increased again after
the process reversed to summer-type upwelling in April—May. Based on analysis of SatBaltyk
(January to March) sea surface temperature and salinity product imagery, winter upwelling occurrence along the North Estonian coast was 21—28% over 2010—2021, and slightly less along
the Finnish coast. Regarding S variations, winter upwelling occurred with roughly similar frequencies and impacts in the northern and southern parts of the gulf. However, the impacts on
T and sea ice conditions were highly asymmetrical. Upwelling kept the Estonian coast ice-free
longer and water temperatures slightly higher than at the Finnish coast. Winter upwelling as a
phenomenon has long been ignored and therefore probably underestimated.
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