Oberflächenströmung im Großen Belt
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Latitude
55° 30’ 50.9” NLongitude
10° 56’ 40.6” EInformation
The current in the Great Belt is primarily dependent on the general weather situation over the North Sea and Baltic Sea and is therefore very changeable.
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Southerly current:
Westerly to northerly to northerly winds usually
cause southerly currents. Winds from the NW in particular cause the
current to set in very soon. In the fairway east of Sprogö there
are often strong currents of 2-3 knots or more. Especially
southeast of Kerteminde there is often a neer current. There is
often a southerly current on one side of the belt, while a
northerly current runs on the other side.
Northern current:
Winds from NNE over east and south to WSW usually
cause a northerly current. In the fairway east and west of Sprogö
there is often a strong current of 2 knots. Close under the
southeast coast of Langeland and on the west coast of Lolland, a
neer current occurs at times. There is often a northerly current on
one side of the Belt, while a southerly current runs on the
other.
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