
Why Lofoten’s seas stay mild in an Arctic frame
The Lofoten Islands sit in Arctic latitudes yet enjoy mild seas. The piece explains how Earth’s rotation and ocean circulation reroute tropical heat to this small archipelago.

The Lofoten Islands sit in Arctic latitudes yet enjoy mild seas. The piece explains how Earth’s rotation and ocean circulation reroute tropical heat to this small archipelago.

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