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New Study Suggests The Early Holocene’s Baltic Sea Temperatures Were 5-11°C Warmer Than Present
By Kenneth Richard on 7. March 2022

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Baltic Sea surface temperatures may have reached 24°C 7,200 years ago compared to the current 12.7°C.
A new study (Weiss et al., 2022) indicates Baltic Sea regional surface temperatures ranged between 21-24°C from ~5.7 to 7.7 ka (thousand years ago). This period is referred to as the Baltic’s Holocene Thermal Maximum.

Temperatures dipped to 17.2°C at 1.373 ka. (The time span ranging from 0.0 ka to 3 ka is referred to in the study as the Modern Baltic, or M.B.)

The current (0.0 ka) surface temperature for the Baltic S is 12.7°C. This temperature is more than 11°C colder than the Baltic’s temperatures at 7.2 ka.

https://notrickszone.com/2022/03/07/new-study-suggests-the-early-holocenes-baltic-sea-temperatures-were-5-11c-warmer-than-present/