November, December, January, February, March-April-May and the overview article (list of links).
Calendar
Below is a calendar with a short-cut to each day of this month's events:
August: 16-17-18-19-20-21-22-23-24-25-26-27-28-29-30-31 - on the Bárðarbunga central volcano
Panoramic view towards the eruptive site in Holuhraun 3rd September 2014. Photo: Richard Yeo.
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in reversed order. In combination, the monthly articles give an overview of events: August,
September, October, November, December, January, February and the current update.
Calendar
Below is a calendar with a short-cut to each day of this month's events:
August: 16-17-18-19-20-21-22-23-24-25-26-27-28-29-30-31 - on the Bárðarbunga central
volcano
Panoramic view towards the eruptive site
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November, December, January, February, March-April-May and the overview article (list of links).
Calendar
Below is a calendar with a short-cut to each day of this month's events:
August: 16-17-18-19-20-21-22-23-24-25-26-27-28-29-30-31 - on the Bárðarbunga central volcano
Panoramic view towards the eruptive site in Holuhraun 3rd September 2014. Photo: Richard Yeo.
Updated information
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REFERENCES ..................................................................................................................... 28
Figures
Figure 1. Volcanic zones of Iceland, shown in yellow (Einarsson & Sæmundsson, 1987). .... 8
Figure 2. Mean annual number of days per year with snow covered ground
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of 10-m wind speed in January ................................... 25
17 Average diurnal cycles of 10-m wind speed in July........................................ 26
18 Monthly averages of 10-m wind speed, as a function of terrain elevation ............ 27
19 Monthly mean fields of 10-m wind speed .................................................... 28
20 Monthly variability of 10-m wind speed
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List of participants ............................................................................................... 28
NONAM Workshop Reykjavik 26 & 27 August 2010 – Summary
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Introduction
NONAM stands for NOrdic Network on Adaptive Management in relation to climate change.
The NONAM network is one of the 10 networks funded by the Nordic Council of Ministers as
part of the Top
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and the groundwater module. The coupling
between both modules was done by a net boundary flux between the unsaturated zone and
the groundwater (Schulla & Jasper, 2007).
Information on land use, soil type, elevation and other general properties of the watershed
are given in static distributed grids while a number of parameters describing specific
processes are adjusted to the properties of each
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in the data used in making the
decision and the factors are interlinked, all of which makes
the problem highly complex. The part of the net defined by
variables and links is relatively easily communicated to
stakeholders (Henriksen et al., 2007b). However the
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quantitative part, with the conditional probability tables
(CPTs), the numbers, is the step where
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catchments in relation to CMIP5 climate scenarios . 27
5.2.1 Presentation of the climate datasets ................................................................... 27
5.2.2 Incorporation of the climate projections to the ICRA dataset ........................... 28
5.2.3 New 1M5 maps including climate projections .................................................. 31
5.2.4 New return levels
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