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Climate change in the Baltic Sea basin -- past, present and future
Date:1/22/2008

cientific findings would need to be treated with great care. The authors plan to update the Baltic Sea report in five years. By then well know much more about future climate change and its consequences, which will allow us to make more reliable statements regarding response strategies, adds von Storch. The research will continue to be conducted as part of the Baltic Sea Experiment (BALTEX). The International BALTEX Secretariat is housed in the GKSS Research Centre in Geesthacht, Germany.

The Baltic Sea report has led to the launch of other, similar initiatives. One of these is a climate report for the greater Hamburg area, which is being prepared in cooperation between the University of Hamburg and GKSS-Research Centre as a contribution to the recently established Cluster of Excellence in Climate Change (CLISAP). Initial results are expected by the end of 2009.


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Contact: Dr. Torsten Fischer
torsten.fischer@gkss.de
Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres
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