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on the transport sector. Table 1 below shows a tentative distribution of activities
by different stakeholders and by geographic / administrative aggregation level.
Table 1 – Tentative identification of relevant (predominant) operating levels and actors
Local Regional National* International
public private public private public private public private
Infrastructure planners XX XX X/media/loftslag/Outline_for_the_case_Road_maintenance_in_a_changing_climate.pdf
The observed travel time differences already mentioned can either be obtained from absolute times of
measured (picked) phase arrivals (logged in earthquake catalogs) or as relative times between phases
measured with cross-correlation (CC) of waveforms. CC between closely spaced earthquakes can give
highly accurate relative time differences between phases, and can correct bad picks from
/media/norsem/norsem_begga.pdf
Systems is explained here on the Icelandic
Met Office web site.
The next meeting will be held on Tuesday 3rd of March 2015.
The National Commissioner of the Icelandic Police, Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management
Almannavarnir www.avd.is/en Twitter: @almannavarnir
/media/jar/Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20150228.pdf
mix, 4) mobility patterns,
technological development, 5) equitable distribution of social goods, ethical dynamics
Background information and knowledge gaps: 1) time scale-what is the consensus view
of when are the CC impacts projected to begin to be felt, 2) spatial scale-where are the
impacts expected to occur, 3) vulnerability assessments of differential capacity to adapt
to CC impacts
/media/loftslag/Group4.pdf
A survey on flood risk perception was conducted in the town of Selfoss from May to August 2009 among
the residents aged above 18. The respondents were proposed to draw the boundaries of areas flooded
from the beginning of the 20th century on an orthophotograph of Selfoss at scale 1:10.000. The spatial
representations of the flood area were processed with a regulated grid of 10 x 10 metres
/media/loftslag/Spatial_perception_of_flood_hazard_in_the_urban_area_of_Selfoss,_Iceland.pdf
areas
from 3 to 15,000 km2
3 GCM/RCMs (with SRES A1B emissions)
Echam5/HIRHAM5
BCM/RCA3
HadCM3Qref/HIRHAM
2 Methods for transferring RCM output
to 1 x 1 km grid
Delta change
Empirical adjustment method (met.no)
25 calibrated hydrological models
for 115 catchments
Flood frequency analysis for
200-year flood
⇒ Construct pdfs from
150 results for each catchment
Viksvatn (Hestadfjord) - 83.2
IS92a
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emission will be monitored closely and forecasts issued if needed.
From the Icelandic Met Office: The Aviation Colour Code for Bárðarbunga is now yellow.
The next meeting will be held on Tuesday 10th of March 2015.
The National Commissioner of the Icelandic Police, Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management
Almannavarnir www.avd.is/en Twitter: @almannavarnir
/media/jar/Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20150303-b.pdf