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). Melt at the margin of the ice sheet seems somewhat overestimated.
However, it must be considered that observations from the Paakitsôk stake network are only
available from 1982–1987 (Ahlstrøm et al., 2007) and thus exclude more recent years with
strongly increased melt.
5 RCM Evaluation
The reference period where RCM output is compared to measurements is January 1 1981 to
June 1 2006. This period
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in the models, while on the other
hand, models require quantitative information on a wealth of
parameters that is often difficult to extract from storylines. In other
words, there is a mismatch between storylines and model
parameters (Steps 3–4 in Fig. 1), as well as between model output
and revised stories (Steps 5–6). In practice, particularly the
translation of stories into quantified model
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is N197°E. The J21 fault, on the other hand, is more
linear but with varying dip. South of the epicentre the fault is vertical but north of it, dip
changes to 77°. It is 15.5 km long, strikes N179°E and deepens to the south from 6 km to 9
km. Many other smaller faults in Southwest Iceland that were illuminated by the 2000
activity have also been mapped, including the fault planes of three M~5/media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2010/2010_003rs.pdf
(2008). Creating a climate change risk assessment procedure - hydropower plant case, Finland. In O. G. B. Sveinsson, S. M. Garðarsson and S. Gunnlaugsdóttir (Eds.), Northern hydrology and its global role: XXV Nordic hydrological conference, Nordic Association for Hydrology, Reykjavík, Iceland August 11-13, 2008, pp 597-606. Reykjavík: Icelandic Hydrological Committee.
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