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Glossary
Icelandic Coast
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10:25 – 10:40
Icelandic Perspective and Hemispheric Overview (Chair: Edward Hanna)
Iceland: on the northern flank of the jet stream – T Jónsson
Circumpolar Vortex: Calculations and Correlations – P Jones
Response of the wintertime atmospheric circulation to current and projected Arctic sea ice
decline – G Magnusdottir
Group Discussion
10:40 – 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 – 12:45
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of the cryosphere
Workshop in Iceland June 20–21 2013
19.6.2013
Airborne lidar measurements are in widespread use for mapping changes of ice sheets and glaciers.
With developments in unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and terrestrial lidar, and novel photon counting
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). Participants need to specify whether they arrive on 19 or 20 of June. The workshop starts at 09:00 on 20 June.
There are many interesting places to see at and in the neighbourhood of Reykholt, including a museum about the medieval history of Iceland, the largest natural, low-temperature hot spring in Iceland, Deildartunguhver, the Barnafossar waterfalls in Hvítá river, and the Langjökull ice cap
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to give an oral or poster presentation, whether you intend to participate in the excursion to Langjökull on Friday afternoon, and whether you arrive on June 19 or 20. A block booking of rooms has been made at the Reykholt hotel. Potential participants are encouraged to register early due to limited number of hotel rooms.
The deadline for registration was: April 15 – abstract, registration
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)
Location64°02.432', 20°15.125' (64.0405, 20.2521)
Height above sea-level87.0 m a.s.l.
Beginning of weather observations2003
Station owned byVeðurstofa Íslands
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