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until late in January. Even before then , !arge areas had been covered with new ice on two occasions ... not very long since , as mentioned above, !arge areas of the Sea of Bothnia were open. The direction and

side and new ice formed by night in leads and open areas. Ice even drifted down through Northern Kvarken ... 1993 and meanfor the whole pe- riod. The figures are based on 8 observations a day, taken every third

early as in the beginning of February, while large areas of the Sea of Bothnia were still free of ice. In ... northern parts, while navigation along the coastal areas south to the latitude through the Ulvöama was easy

of Bothnia, respectively, by which time these areas were almost completely coverd with ice. Due to ... 1989 and mean for the whole pe- riod. Thefigures are based on 8 observations a day, taken every third

century as far a temperatures in the Bay of Bothnia are concemed. Navigation to Swedish harbours was possible ... 22 COMPARISON BETWEEN DIFFERENT WINTERS AND AREAS In Sweden it is often said: "When the winter is

Bights of Skellefteå and Gävle. Large heavy ridged areas were formed out over the shoals and banks to Finngrunden ... the wind decreased at the end of the month !arge areas of the· Baltic, Kattegat and Skagerrak were co-

slow-floating and mas hy mass of ice. The waves are subdued but a wavelike belt of ice has formed. ... other. In a later stage of developement ridges are formed. ISENS UTBREDNING I FARLEDERNA Jce extension

the ice melted away nearest to land, and open areas formed. The ice-field out at sea melted away at ... 2001 and meanfor the whole period. The figures are based on 8 observations a day, taken every third

January some frozen slush occurred in the harbour areas. 22 January new ice formed and then open belts ... drifted out to sea. Open and close belts of ice and areas of partly big floes occurred at sea. Fora short

to force. The thickness was mostly 30-50 cm and areas with 80 cm thick ice. 25 March again a lead opened ... Then the ice started to drift southwestward and areas with ridges we- re formed, especially in the Bight

the northern part of the Sea of Bothnia. These areas were at that time almost covered with ice . Due ... Waves break the the new formed ice and the floes are rubbing or striking against each other. A raised

Bight of Gävle and in parts of Sea of Åland. These areas were rapidly ice covered and at the same time the ... Åland was covered by ice. Only two minor open areas occurred, one along the coast in Bay of Bothnia

May 1983 and meanfor the whole period are given. The figures are based on 4 observations a day at 00, ... 06, 12 and 18 GMT. The following directions are presented: N, NE, E etc. For each direction the number

sea area was covered by 10--20 cm thick ice with areas of conso- lidated heavier floes. 9 January the ice ... covered by ice. The ice was uneven and several areas with heavy ridges occurred, especially in the eastern

into floes earlier than normal, and minor open areas occurred. Northerly winds between April 17 - 19 ... problems with ice-pressure and diffi- cult ridge areas developed in the northern part of the Sea of Bothnia

Some ice formation occurred also in the skerry areas of Central Sweden, including the inner fjords of ... 1995 and meanfor the whole peri- od. The figures are based on 8 observations a day, taken every third

stopped and some leads and cr•acks formed. The open areas were s low ly covered by leve l, 5-15 cm thick ... end of February heavy rid- ges occurred, while areas of open water occurred in the eastern part.3- 4

mild and the ice broke up and melted over large areas, even in the southern skerries. The Bay of Bothnia ... difficult. Temporaril-µ new ice .formed in the open areas, but from 26 February there 1Jas open 1Jater south-

1975 and mean for the wholeperiod are given. The figures 33 are based on 4 observations a day at 00 ... , 06., 12 and 18 GMT. The following directions are presented: N., NE., E etc .. For each di- rection

May l9?3 and mean for the same period are given. The figures are based on 4 observations a day at 00, ... 06, 12 and 18 GMT. The following directions are presented: N, NNE, NE, ENE, E etc. For each direction

500 meter syd om Er•ikörens lu (The measurements are made about 500 metres south of the pilotstation) ... navigation in ice will be assisted Limitations are cancelled THE BALTIC Passing traffic is not recommended

Bay of Bothnia. The ice sheet grew and in some areas became compacted. New ice also formed nearest to ... on the 10th was 10 - 25 nm wide. Smaller open areas appe- ared from Rödkallen down toward Nygrån. South

GUIDANCE ON PILOT TRANSFER ARRANGE MENTS 1st ed. 2022 CHECK LIST USE TH IS EVERY TIME A PILOT L ADDER ... ADDER IS USE D! CHECKLIST Is the pilot ladder in good shape? • Check for wear and tear, missing

needs to be met for the reduction to be refunded are found in the Code of Statutes, the regulations on ... Administration. If there are any changes to transport arrangements that are eligible for reimbursement

examination for pilot exemption certificate: Gothenburg The knowledge required to obtain a pilot exemption ... the procedures involved for those who apply for a pilot exemption certificate to be used in the pilotage