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Probabilistic forecasts of temperature and precipitation change based on
global climate model simulations (CES deliverable 2.2)
Jouni Räisänen1
Kimmo Ruosteenoja2
19 December 2008
1 Department of Physics, P.O. Box 64, FI-00014 University of Helsinki, Finland
Email: jouni.raisanen@helsinki.fi
2 Finnish Meteorological Institute, P.O. Box 503, FI-00101 Helsinki, Finland
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Probabilistic forecasts of temperature and precipitation change by
combining results from global and regional climate models (CES Climate
Modelling and Scenarios Deliverable D2.3)
Jouni Räisänen* and Leena Ruokolainen
Department of Physics, P.O. Box 48, FI-00014 University of Helsinki, Finland
18 August 2009
*Corresponding author
Email: jouni.raisanen@helsinki.fi
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Appendix – near-field constraint ........................................................................................ 35
III Appendix – PGV and PGA versus distance for all events ................................................. 36
List of figures
Figure 1. Map of SW Iceland showing the epicenters of 46 earthquakes used in the study.. 10
Figure 2. CMT-moment magnitude estimates vs
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of less increase in
evapotranspiration during summer and higher precipitation
in the last two months of the year in comparison to the A2
scenario (Figure 3).
4.1.2. Mean Groundwater Head
[46] Two numerical layers in the model are analyzed here:
layer 1 which is the upper, unconfined aquifer and layer 5,
the deeper, main aquifer in the area. For the current climate
the spatially averaged, mean
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