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  • 11. Joining forces in weather forecasting and climate research

    of how climate change will impact our countries” says Árni.A sustainable solution Powered entirely by Icelandic hydropower and geothermal energy sources and taking advantage of the local tempered climate for keeping the supercomputer components cool, the running costs and CO2 footprint will be kept to a minimum, saving tonnes of CO2 in line with the four nations' efforts towards reaching Net /about-imo/news/joining-forces-in-weather-forecasting-and-climate-research
  • 12. ces-oslo2010_proceedings

    and Hisdal, H. Norwegian regional runoff series .......................................................................................................................... 70 4 CLIMATE PROJECTIONS Kjellström, E., Nikulin, G., Hansson, U., Strandberg, G. and Ullerstig, A. 21st century changes in the Nordic climate: Uncertainties derived from an ensemble of regional climate model simulations /media/ces/ces-oslo2010_proceedings.pdf
  • 13. Irafossmyndir_1-4

     Mynd 1  Mynd 2  Mynd 3  Mynd 4 /media/geislun/myndasafn/Irafossmyndir_1-4.doc
  • 14. Horsens_case

    in mean values) • Increased wind and higher variability in velocities (4 % more wind and 10 % increase in the strength of storms) NONAM Summerschool Copenhagen 22-26 August 2011 4 • Increased precipitation and higher variation (+ 15 % in average precipitation, 43 % more rain in winter) • More extreme events • Increased sea level (between 0.9 and 1.6 m) • Increased groundwater levels in most /media/loftslag/Horsens_case.pdf
  • 15. Adalgeirsdottir-etal-tc-5-961-2011

    the elevation drops by 300 m over a 4 km distance. Below the ice fall, the glacier spreads out forming two branches, west and east of a prominent ridge. Currently the eastern branch termi- nates in a lagoon at ∼40 m a.s.l. and the western branch in a lagoon at ∼20 m a.s.l. (local names are Hoffellsjökull and Svínafellsjökull for the eastern and western branch, respec- tively). The first glaciological /media/ces/Adalgeirsdottir-etal-tc-5-961-2011.pdf
  • 16. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-07_IES_IMO

    recorded at 5-13 km depth, but fewer than yesterday. GPS deformation: Measurements from around Eyjafjallajökull indicate no major net discplaceaments, suggesting a stabilization of the surface deformation since yesterday. Other remarks: Grainsize analysis of samples taken of ash that fell on May 3rd at 64 km distance from the eruption site shows that about 5 % of the ash is smaller /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-07_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 17. James-Smith_Edward_CES_2010

    opportunity evaluation Case studies NOE Net SEAS-NVE Findings of case studies • Distribution companies generally well equipped for climate change – Cabling of all overhead lines well under way – Distribution boxes in areas with increased risk of flooding are elevated already – Salt spray further inland is becoming an increasing problem for substations and transformers Cabling in Denmark /media/ces/James-Smith_Edward_CES_2010.pdf
  • 18. Reykholt-abstracts

    Reykholt, Iceland, June 20–21, 2013 1 Content Sessions ...................................................................................................................................... 4 Programme ............................................................................................................................... 4 List of participants /media/vatnafar/joklar/Reykholt-abstracts.pdf
  • 19. Observations - Borgarhöfn

    Observations - Borgarhöfn | Observations | Icelandic Meteorological office Observations - Borgarhöfn Mon 1.05 14 GMT 5.7° S 4 Max wind : 4 / 6 13 GMT 6.4° S 4 Max wind : 4 / 6 12 GMT 5.4° S 3 Max wind : 4 / 6 11 GMT 4.7° S 4 Max wind : 4 / 6 10 GMT 4.8° SE 3 Max wind : 3 / 4 09 GMT /m/observations/areas
  • 20. CASE_A___Jes_Pedersen_(Region_Midt,_Dk)_Introduction

    increased net precipitation and increased rainfall intensity put pressure on the sewage system and the lake dam. Flooding of the town is expected to occur more frequently. Future flooding storms could be as high as 2,5 meters. The challenges have been divided into two main themes: sea level change and rainfall. NONAM Risk Assessment and Stakeholder Investment. Multidisciplinary Workshop /media/loftslag/CASE_A___Jes_Pedersen_(Region_Midt,_Dk)_Introduction.pdf

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