Stakeholder Relevance of the CES Project
Jenny Gode and Philip Thörn, IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute
Conference on Future Climate and Renewable Energy:
Impacts, Risks and Adaptation
31 May - 2 June 2010
Oslo, Norway
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CES – a stakeholder relevant project
with strengths and weaknesses
Stakeholder Relevance of the CES Project
Jenny Gode, 31 May 2010
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in Holuhraun 31 August 2014. This photo is taken 31 January 2015 of the lava field, by then closely approaching 85 square kilometers. A month later, 28 February 2015, the eruption is declared over.
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An ice edge was observed in the area from 67°31'N and 023°35'W to 66°41'N and 23°43'W. Westerlies were a little more prevailing in the Greenland Strait and north of Iceland than on average
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Regional hydrological droughts in north-western
Europe and associated weather types
Anne K. Fleig (1), Lena M. Tallaksen (1), Hege Hisdal (2) & David M. Hannah (3)
(1) University of Oslo, (2) Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate, (3) University of Birmingham.
CES conference, Oslo, Norway, 31 May - 2 June 2010
Bewl Reservoir in southeast England, February 2006. (Photo: Reuters
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on the combined use of a hydrological model and an analogue method
Philippe Crochet
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Evaluation of HARMONIE reanalyses of surface air temperature and wind speed over Iceland
Nikolai Nawri
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Flood frequency estimation for ungauged catchments in Iceland by combined hydrological modeling and regional frequency analysis
Philippe Crochet & Tinna
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