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We use the numerical model JASMINE for the in silico experiment on the White Sea by estimating the influence of two warm winters on water temperature, salinity, and pelagic ecosystem. The reference run consisted of 11 identical years, in the experiment two years in a row had positive air temperature, after that the conditions were the same. Another experiment added changes in wind speed and precipitation. The simulation showed that all variables return to the reference values within one year.
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The work was supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research (18-05-60184).
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Chernov, I., Tolstikov, A. (2022). Impact of Warm Winters on the White Sea: In Silico Experiment. In: Chaplina, T. (eds) Processes in GeoMedia—Volume IV. Springer Geology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-76328-2_10
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