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systems in the engine department. All of this made to extend the life span of the icebreaker another ... m3/h. The heeling pumps allows the ship to heel from one side to another with a maximum angle of 13° in
systems in the engine department. All of this made to extend the life span of the icebreaker another ... m3/h. The heeling pumps allows the ship to heel from one side to another with a maximum angle of 13° in
systems in the engine department. All of this made to extend the life span of the icebreaker another ... m3/h. The heeling pumps allows the ship to heel from one side to another with a maximum angle of 13° in
long time for the sea basins to cool down enough to allow ice formation to take off. Several times the ... several mild periods caused the total ice extent to decrease rapidly, and the average ice season was
1974, as amended (SOLAS Convention), in relation to the adoption of mandatory ship reporting systems ... Secretary-General to bring this resolution and its annex to the attention of Contracting Governments to the SOLAS
sea area southeast of Gotland was ice free . Due to predominant northeasterly winds the ice conditions ... the norna! hut wi- despread fog made it difficult to navigate in the ice fields. The ice breaking was
Finnish coast, however, a belt of pack ice remained to the end of May. The Bay of Bothnia: The first ... December the ice formation spread out to the outer skerries and to the sea area north of 6500N. lce formed
then also covered the skerries further southward to Kalmar and braken new ice occurred off the coast ... was rapid. 27 January the whole sea area southward to Sydostbrotten was covered by ice, more than three
thicknesses were greater than normal, ranging up to 100 cm in the northern part of the Bay of Bothnia ... time of the year. The inner archipelagos southward to Blekinge were already covered with ice by Christrnas
ice-condi- tions were similar to those of 1991/92, with some difficulties due to ice formation only in the ... into November, where the ice rapidly beca- me 10 to 20 cm thick. South-west winds pressed the ice mostly
as a wide, compressed ice-belt formed an obstacle to navigation. Ice formation began in the archipelago ... occasions which, however, had soon broken up due to strong south winds and got compressed against the