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  • 11. The Arctic HYCOS group

    % of the freshwater runoff from the continents and is a crucial component of the global climate system. The largest freshwater contribution comes from the great Siberian rivers, but substantial input derives from Alaska and Arctic Canada as well. In addition, the world´s second largest ice mass, the Greenland ice sheet, is located in the Arctic region. The Arctic HYCOS working group is particularly /about-imo/news/nr/2447
  • 12. „We need to control our footprint on mother Earth“

    and the systems upon which they rely on, such that they cover all climate related hazards, and this needs to be done globally.”Leading scientists among the speakersDuring the first day, leading scientists presented overviews on the big ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica, our warming climate and history of climate change. The influence of warming on hydrology in the Arctic, distribution of sea /about-imo/news/we-need-to-control-our-footprint-on-mother-earth
  • 13. Partnership and projects

    field, including glacier development and climate change. WMO World Meteorological Organization DMU Danmarks Miljøundersøgelser (Denmark) SYKE Suomen Ympäristökeskus (Finland) NVE Norges Vassdrags- og Energiverk (Norway) SMHI Sveriges Meteorologiska och Hydrologiska Institut (Sweden) CES Climate and Energy Systems Arctic HYDRA See also web-pages on IMO's arctic /hydrology/projects/
  • 14. Trausti_Jonsson_(IMO,_Ice)

    Trausti Jónsson (IMO, Ice) - The UN International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR) - the WMO method and its application in Iceland Abstract Natural hazards have always been a major threat to individuals and the society in Iceland. During a period of optimism after the Second World War it was assumed that progress and modern development would soon marginalize such threats. A series /media/loftslag/Trausti_Jonsson_(IMO,_Ice).pdf
  • 15. VI_2021_008

    off an audio alarm. This feature is especially useful when there is an ongoing eruption (i.e. Fagradalsfjall 2021), as the stations around this eruptive area can be muted to enhance signals from other regions in Iceland. • Remove stations: Stations can be removed from the trigger calculations for all bandpass filters. Removed stations will not be accounted for in the tremor catalog /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2021/VI_2021_008.pdf
  • 16. Terms and conditions

    no authorisation is given to change data or any other information available from this web-site, unless the source and modification is stated clearly. (i.e., a description of data sourced from IMO and the subsequent changes made by others.) The Icelandic Met Office's website does not collect personally identifiable data about users. Web traffic on en.vedur.is is measured by Google Analytics, Siteimprove /about-imo/the-web/conditions
  • 17. Funded MS student opportunity. Dust and ash re-suspension sources

    Formulating source term for dust and ash re-suspension for the NAME model. The MS student will work on the implementation of an emission scheme particularly apt for Icelandic land coverage and climate, and to validate the code using a past event. The MS student will:Formulate code; working on selected test cases.Do backward numerical runs for quantifying the temporal changes of areal source /about-imo/news/funded-ms-student-opportunity-dust-and-ash-re-suspension-sources-in-emission-models
  • 18. Terms and conditions

    no authorisation is given to change data or any other information available from this web-site, unless the source and modification is stated clearly. (i.e., a description of data sourced from IMO and the subsequent changes made by others.) The Icelandic Met Office's website does not collect personally identifiable data about users. Web traffic on en.vedur.is is measured by Google Analytics, Siteimprove /about-imo/the-web/conditions/
  • 19. The final CES conference, 31 May-2 June 2010

    to exchange views and acquire information about current research of climate changes and energy issues. Altogether 31 oral presentations and 21 posters were presented at the conference, including 5 keynote presentations given by invited speakers from leading research institutes on climate and energy issues. The extended abstract volume of the presentations in PDF-form is available for download /ces/nr/1979
  • 20. Daniell_etal-2010

    and evaluating impacts (see also Swallow et al. 2001, van Ast and Boot 2003). METHODS AND DATA This article is based on empirical data that originated from the analysis of the participatory exercise in the Dhuenn basin. The strong involvement of researchers from two research projects (NeWater[1] and ACER[2]) linked by a joint case study led to the variety of sources available for exploration, including /media/loftslag/Daniell_etal-2010.pdf

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