sommarvintertid
Sommarvintertid is a term used in Swedish coastal science to describe a seasonal modulation of tidal dynamics. The word combines sommar (summer), vinter (winter), and tid (tidal), and the concept refers to observed differences in tidal range, timing, and related sea-level variability between summer and winter along certain Nordic and Baltic coastlines. It highlights that tides do not behave identically throughout the year, but are influenced by a combination of local factors such as wind patterns, atmospheric pressure, water temperature, salinity, and freshwater input.
Mechanisms behind sommarvintertid are regional and result from the interaction of baseline tidal forcing with seasonal
Measurement and research involve long-term tide gauge records and satellite observations to identify seasonal cycles in