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Permanent Frost Makes Ice Grow on the Baltic Sea

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Rostock (dpa) – The ice situation on the Baltic Sea increases with permanent frost. According to the Federal Office for Maritime Navigation and Hydrography (BSH), the Szczecin Haff is completely covered with ice, which can be locally up to 10 centimetres thick. In the Peene stream, the ice is usually very dense, locally over 5 centimetres thick from Karnin to the Achterwasser. Further north to Peenemünde, there is usually dense but thin ice. In …
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Rostock (dpa) – The ice situation on the Baltic Sea increases with permanent frost. According to the Federal Office for Maritime Navigation and Hydrography (BSH), the Szczecin Haff is completely covered with ice, which can be locally up to 10 centimetres thick. In the Peene stream, the ice is usually very dense, locally over 5 centimetres thick from Karnin to the Achterwasser. Further north to Peenemünde, there is usually dense but thin ice. In …

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SAT.1 REGIONAL broke the news in on Saturday, January 10, 2026.
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