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The '''Bay of Laitstadt''' is a large marginal sea in the northeastern part of [[Nortua]]. The | The '''Bay of Laitstadt''' is a large marginal sea in the northeastern part of [[Nortua]]. The nations of [[New Anea]], [[Besmenia]], [[Candatora]] and [[Tine]] have coastlines on the bay, which is an extension of the [[Northern Ocean]]. The bay is named after the Besmenian capital of [[Laitstadt]], which is located on the southern shore of the bay. The Bay of Laitstadt has a lower average salinity level than that of ocean water, with the main causes being the low rate of evaporation (the bay is ice-covered for much of the year), the large volume of terrestrial runoff entering the bay annually, the Bay of Laitstadt watershed covering much of Central Nortua, and the limited connection with the Northern Ocean and its higher salinity. Sea ice is about three times the annual river flow into the bay, and its annual freezing and thawing significantly alters the salinity of the surface layer. | ||
Much of the bay has a polar climate, with several areas along the northern coasts dominated by the tundra, mainly in Tine and New Anea, giving harsh and cold winters. To the west, south, and southeast, the subarctic climate prevails because in the central summer months, heat waves can advance from the hot land and make the weather milder, with the result that the average temperature surpasses 10 °C or 50 °F. At the extreme southeastern tip of the extension known as Droske Bay arises a humid continental climate with a longer and generally hotter summer. | |||
==Etymology== | ==Etymology== | ||
==Geography== | ==Geography and Climate== | ||
==Oceanography== | ==Oceanography== | ||
==Marine Life== | ==Marine Life== |
Revision as of 01:41, 25 January 2022
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Location | Northeast Nortua |
Type | Bay |
Ocean/sea sources | Northern Ocean |
Basin countries | New Anea Besmenia Candatora Tine |
Settlements | Laitstadt, Blumgries, Neunkirch |
The Bay of Laitstadt is a large marginal sea in the northeastern part of Nortua. The nations of New Anea, Besmenia, Candatora and Tine have coastlines on the bay, which is an extension of the Northern Ocean. The bay is named after the Besmenian capital of Laitstadt, which is located on the southern shore of the bay. The Bay of Laitstadt has a lower average salinity level than that of ocean water, with the main causes being the low rate of evaporation (the bay is ice-covered for much of the year), the large volume of terrestrial runoff entering the bay annually, the Bay of Laitstadt watershed covering much of Central Nortua, and the limited connection with the Northern Ocean and its higher salinity. Sea ice is about three times the annual river flow into the bay, and its annual freezing and thawing significantly alters the salinity of the surface layer.
Much of the bay has a polar climate, with several areas along the northern coasts dominated by the tundra, mainly in Tine and New Anea, giving harsh and cold winters. To the west, south, and southeast, the subarctic climate prevails because in the central summer months, heat waves can advance from the hot land and make the weather milder, with the result that the average temperature surpasses 10 °C or 50 °F. At the extreme southeastern tip of the extension known as Droske Bay arises a humid continental climate with a longer and generally hotter summer.