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The STH values are low in adjacent waters, and high STH values are visible to the south (Porcupine Bank), east (Malin Shelf) and northwest (Rockall Bank). Here, the elevated STH values are associated with higher SST front counts (Figure 13b). It is notable that the strength of these ...