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3. FEATURES OF STORM SURGES
Some characteristic parameters (calculated for each particular storm surge) define the
features of storm surges threatening the coasts and constitute the basis of the storm surge
definition provided in chapter 1.
These parameters include the maximum sea level recorded during the surge and the mean
daily reference level indicator, which is a highly useful parameter in routine operational
forecasting. The latter is determined by the surplus (above the multi-year mean sea level) of
surface water accumulated off the southern coast. Other important parameters are the
duration (persistence) of the high levels, and the persistence of levels above the warning and
alarm levels (560 cm and 580 cm at Swinoujscie).
3.1 Maximum sea levels
The highest sea levels in the area under review were observed during storm surges; the 700
cm level was exceeded at the Wismar station in November 1995, at a level of 702 cm. During
the same storm, Swinoujscie (661 cm) and Warnemünde (660 cm) reported the highest
levels of the 1976-2000 period. By contrast, the highest level in Sassnitz was observed in
January 1992, at 636 cm, and in Kotobrzeg in November 1988 (642 cm).
frequency in %
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550 560 570 580
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Fig. 3.1. Frequency distribution of maximum sea levels observed during storm surges at
Wismar, Warnemünde and Sassnitz in 1976-2000
The frequency distribution of maximum sea levels (analysis of sea levels at the German
stations in 1976-2000) is presented in Fig. 3.1. Maximum sea levels (during storm surges) at
the Wismar station were observed most frequently (about 20%) in the 610-620 cm range. At
Warnemünde, about 21% of maximum levels were within the 590-600 cm range. At Sassnitz,
up to 52.1% of the maximum sea levels ranged between 570 and 590 cm.
The frequency distribution of maximum sea levels (reported at Swinoujscie and Kotobrzeg
during storm surges in 1976-2000) is presented in Figs. 3.2. and 3.3., in comparison with the
1950-1975 period. In both periods, i.e. 1950-1975 and 1976-2000, the maximum sea levels
ranged mostly from 570-590 cm; at Swinoujscie, the percentage was 48% in the former
period and 52% in the latter, compared to about 53% and 49%, respectively, at Kotobrzeg. At