ostsillatsiooniks
Ostsillatsiooniks is a phenomenon observed in the Baltic Sea, particularly in the Gulf of Riga, where the water level oscillates between two levels. This oscillation is caused by the interaction between the Gulf of Riga and the Baltic Proper, with the latter being the main body of the Baltic Sea. The oscillation is driven by the difference in water levels between these two bodies of water, which is influenced by factors such as wind, atmospheric pressure, and the inflow of freshwater from rivers.
The oscillation typically occurs with a period of about 12 hours, with the water level in the
Ostsillatsiooniks has been studied by scientists for many years, and various models have been developed to