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Fig. 6.7.1. Route of the stormy low-pressure centre between 19 October and 21 October 12
UTC; pressure pattern and wind field over the southern Baltic Sea on 21 October 1986 at 06
UTC
Hydrological response of the sea level
On 20 October, water levels in the western part of the southern Baltic coast rose gradually
from low values at the beginning of the day to mean levels later in the day, while in the
central part they oscillated slightly around the mean levels.
In the westernmost part of the coast, at about noon, offshore winds in front of the
approaching stormy depression caused sea levels to fall slightly, after which they rose again
somewhat when the centre of the low reached the water gauges during the afternoon. Levels
then rose quickly when the wind shear line (the occluded front) passed southward and the
onshore N - NW storm struck the coast. At 21 UTC, the level at Wismar rose more than 1 m
in one hour, probably due to the impact of a so-called long wave (formed along the wind
shear line and moving together with the progressing atmospheric front). The peak value of
619 cm was recorded at 00 UTC. Levels then dropped a little and, in the field of the slightly
weakening onshore storm, fell to normal values within a few hours.
Similar changes of sea levels were recorded in the central part of the coast, where a time lag
of 6-9 hours was observed. At first, between 12 and 19 UTC on 20 October, sea levels fell
slightly (by about 40 cm) in Swinoujscie and Kotobrzeg due to the impact of the offshore
southeasterly storm in front of the approaching low. The increase began about midnight, the
rate of growth being at first moderate and considerably higher lateron. The maximum
recorded in Sassnitz between 02 and 05 UTC on 21 October was flat. In Swinoujscie, the
maximum was sharper and reached 590 cm, with a culmination between 6 and 7 UTC. In this
part of the coast the maximum hourly increments were considerably smaller than in the west:
22 cm/h in Swinoujscie and 54 cm/h in Kotobrzeg. Relative to the reference level indicator
(509 cm on 19 October), the duration of this surge ranged from 15 hours in Wismar to 24
hours in Sassnitz.