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  • 11. Doctoral Student Position

  • 12. Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20140925

    of the dyke and around the eruption site.  GPS measurements show continuing slow land depression towards the centre of Bardarbunga as has been the trend over the last two weeks.  No change was detected in water monitoring that cannot be explained with changing weather. Air quality:  Yesterday a high concentration of SO2 was measured around lake Myvatn (2000 microgram pr. cubic meter /media/jar/Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20140925.pdf
  • 13. Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20140926

    monitoring that cannot be explained with changing weather. Air quality:  Yesterday a high concentration of SO2 was measured around lake Myvatn (2000 microgram pr. cubic meter) and last night in Reydarfjordur (2600 microgram pr. cubic meter). The Environmental Agency of Iceland is waiting for shipment of SO2 meters that will be put up around Iceland.  Pollution from the eruption is mostly /media/jar/Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20140926.pdf
  • 14. ice-chart_colour-code-standard

    less than 10/10 9+ 10/10 10 Undetermined or unknown x Concentration (C) C – Total concentration of ice in the area, reported in tenths (see symbols in table 3.1). Note: Ranges of concentration may be reported. Ca Cb Cc – Partial concentrations of thickest (Ca), second thickest (Cb) and third thickest (Cc) ice, in tenths. Note: Less than 1/10 is not reported. 10/10 of one stage of development /media/hafis/frodleikur/ice-chart_colour-code-standard.pdf
  • 15. Group4-Pres

    Institutions, Synthesis from other sources, collaboration) Dynamic LIFE CYCLE COSTING & LIFE CYCLE IMPACT (with layering on climate/socio-econ-tech scenarios) Stakeholder Review Process 3rd Party Review Followed by adaption of plan Non Tech Measures (speed, PR) Indicator Creation (internal) Validation (external higher ministry) Updating Out-turn Check – Update Congruency Check Higher Ministry /media/loftslag/Group4-Pres.pdf
  • 16. 2012-Refsgaard_etal-uncertainty_climate-change-adaptation-MITI343

    :sho rt term ;L :lon g ter m Sp at ia lS co pe : L: lo ca liz ed ;W : w id es pr ea d Mitig Adapt Strateg Glob Change Possible adaptation measures Adaptation options to increasing wet conditions during autumn, winter and spring include improved drainage of agricultural fields (renewing tile drains) and conversion of agricultural land with risk of inundation to perennial energy crops (e.g. willow /media/loftslag/2012-Refsgaard_etal-uncertainty_climate-change-adaptation-MITI343.pdf
  • 17. Program

    Denmark, DK). Participatory planning processes - Group model building 10:00 p9 Simo Haanpää (Aalto University, Fi). Ilmasto-opas.fi (ClimateGuide.fi) web portal - a new tool for managing climate change in Finnish municipalities 10:30 tea/coffee break 11:00 break out sessions : Thursday cases revisited 12:00 - 13:00 lunch 13:00 p10 Helle Katrine Andersen (DANVA, Dk). DANVA CC adaptation plan /nonam/workshop/program/
  • 18. Kjellstrom_Erik_CES_2010

    to c. 10% increase Uncertainty related to choice of GCM • Changing seasonality (2021-2050 vs 1961-1990) in Sweden T2m Precipitation Wind speed Colored lines represent averages over RCMs forced by the same GCM Gray field is max/min of all RCM simulations An example of CC in the next few decades 2011-2040 vs 1961-1990 Why are differences between ensemble members so large? Winter (DJF) M S L P T 2 /media/ces/Kjellstrom_Erik_CES_2010.pdf
  • 19. VanderKeur_etal-2008-Uncertainty_IWRM-WARM

    requires an appropriate monitoring system and the use of integrated or more simple models for the prediction of future scenarios including effects of implemented measures. Such integrated models should also include socio-economic aspects. In the Netherlands for the Major sources of uncertainty in current IWRM practice Tabl e 1 St ep 1: Es ta bl ish st at us an d go al s Pr oces s in Ste p 1 Es tablis /media/loftslag/VanderKeur_etal-2008-Uncertainty_IWRM-WARM.pdf
  • 20. Mo_Birger_CES_2010

    balance CO2-emissions Annual average hydropower production over the year, GWh 0 14 28 42 52 800 1;000 1;200 1;400 1;600 1;800 Week Hydro pw er pr oduction , GW h Sweden Reference Echam Hadam 0 14 28 42 52 1;000 1;500 2;000 2;500 3;000 3;500 4;000 Week Hydro pw er pr oduction , GW h Norway 0 14 28 42 52 150 200 250 300 350 400 Week Hydro pw er pr oduction , GW h Finland Sintef Energy Research /media/ces/Mo_Birger_CES_2010.pdf

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