in 1991. The blue dashed line shows the number of all measured earthquakes
but the red line shows the number of earthquakes above 1.5 in magnitude.
During these years, the measuring net has improved and become more sensitive. That is the
reason for showing the larger earthquakes separately.
18 August 2014 20:45 - An overview of the first three days
Since the onset of the earthquake swarm
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line shows the number of all measured earthquakes but the red line shows the number of earthquakes above 1.5 in magnitude.
During these years, the measuring net has improved and become more sensitive. That is the reason for showing the larger earthquakes separately.
18 August 2014 20:45 - An overview of the first three days
Since the onset of the earthquake swarm at Bárðarbunga on Saturday
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8 Monthly averages of SURFEX or projected 2-m air temperature ...................... 18
9 Local correction factors for 10-m wind speed ............................................... 19
10 Interpolated correction factors for 10-m wind speed ...................................... 20
11 Monthly averages of original or corrected temperature and wind speed .............. 21
12
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Table 4. Predicted quantitative changes from 1961–1990 to 2021–2050. ......................... 20
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1 Abstract
In order to investigate the effect of climate change on the hydrological regime in Iceland,
future projections of river discharge were made for two watersheds with the WaSiM
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elsewhere that can be part of solution
4. Which action plans / adaptation scenarios are available and should be developed?
o We have to develop plans that are valid for 20 years / has to be updated regularly
o Adaptation plans for 20 years is not enough (sewer systems, infrastructure etc.)
o Emergency plans / robust solutions along river and sea
5. Which evaluations of effects of climate
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(Quante and Colijn, 2016). Work on risk analysis and adaptation is in different
stages in the countries of the world.
Coastal floods have caused problems in Iceland in the past (Jóhannsdóttir, 2017) and are likely to do
so in the future as well. Large coastal floods can be expected in Iceland every 10 - 20 years and the
probability of such events can rise with climate change (Almannavarnir, 2011
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an important part of the runoff from many areas. In total, approximately
20% of runoff in Iceland originates from groundwater (Hjartarson, 1994a).
In the above mentioned previous simulation of runoff map for Iceland for the period 1961–
1990, groundwater was omitted. Effects of groundwater flowing across watershed
boundaries were simulated by scaling the precipitation for each watershed. On watersheds
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). NeWater is based on the
hypothesis that IWRM cannot be realised unless current
management regimes undergo a transition towards more
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Corresponding author. Tel.: +45 38 14 27 71; fax: +45 38 14 20 50.
E-mail address: hjh@geus.dk (H.J. Henriksen).
(Downing et al., 2005). Vulnerability
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); new long-term investment strategy prioritizing low- or zero-net carbon forms of
mobility
2040 Modal shift in logistics chains, especially within heavy industry.
3.3 Backcasting scenario narrative
Low-Impact Mobility Project Evaluation (LIMPE)
Climate change is occurring. Is it natural or anthropogenic? It doesn’t matter. Even
though the future is inherently uncertain, one certainty
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(see below) and the list of participants in addition to the abstracts of presentations and posters.
Sessions
Thursday, 20 June
09:00–09:10 ‒ Welcome
09:10–10:30 ‒ Lidar measurements for glacier inventories and mass balance monitoring
11:00–12:30 ‒ Process studies – I
13:30–15:00 ‒ Process studies – II
15:30–17:30 ‒ Lidar measurements from space, incl. video discussion with input from NASA
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