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  • 11. IPPC-2007-ar4_syr

  • 12. Hare-2011-ParticipatoryModelling

    is ar tic le X X X X X X X Identif ygenera lform so f pa rt ici pa to ry m o de llin g Tabl e1 . Co m pa ris o n o ff ra m ew o rk s fo r ca te go riz in g pa rt ic ip at o ry m o de llin g pr o ce ss es . Th is ta bl e co m pa re s di ffe re n tf ra m ew o rk s (bo ld , fir st co lu m n )a cc o rdin gt o th e categorica lcriteri a the yemplo y(column si n italics )an d thei rpurpos e (bold ,fina /media/loftslag/Hare-2011-ParticipatoryModelling.pdf
  • 13. 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/
  • 14. 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
  • 15. AnneFleig_May2010_CES

    of the year for 1964–2001 FAe,WT WTF WTFWTe,F = WTe,FA σ µ− Anne K. Fleig et al. “Regional hydrological droughts and weather types in north-western Europe “ University of Oslo Droughts WTs SummaryRelationsIntroduction Outlook WTs related to severe drought events DK1 Standardised frequency anomalies, F A − 2 − 1 0 1 2 3 4 15 Apr−4 Jul 1976 24 Apr−13 Jul 1996 13 Apr−2 Jul 1992 29 May−17 /media/ces/AnneFleig_May2010_CES.pdf
  • 16. 2012-Refsgaard_etal-uncertainty_climate-change-adaptation-MITI343

    emic + Aleator y Plan tbreeding ,quarantin e polici es an d pe st/diseas e forecas tin g (no n-structural ) Med-Hig h P R S W Sam e as fo rimpac t N ot es to ch ar ac te ris at io n o fa da pt ati on m ea su re s (se e Fi g. 3 an d Se ctio n 3 fo rf ur th er de tai ls) : Int ent :A : aut onom o us ;P :planne d A ct io n: R :r ea ct iv e; C: co n cu rr en t; A :a n tic ip at or y Tem pora lscope :S /media/loftslag/2012-Refsgaard_etal-uncertainty_climate-change-adaptation-MITI343.pdf
  • 17. VI_2020_008

    Figure 8. Stations ranked according to their average CC for the 20 highest rainfall daily events. ................................................................................................................................................... 33 Figure 9. Ranked values of the 50 highest 24-hour accumulated precipitation events plotted against ranked values of the 50 highest daily precipitation /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2020/VI_2020_008.pdf
  • 18. Keranen_Jaana_CES_2010

    erations which will be done to protect against th e phenome na a nd its conse quenc es The consequenc es of the phenom ena to the distribution network T he con seque nc es of the phe nom ena to the pow er plant The conse quence s of the phe nomena to e nerg y sourc e and its usability Probability according to IP CC 2007 Phe nom ena acco rding to regional scena rio /media/ces/Keranen_Jaana_CES_2010.pdf
  • 19. Perrels-CBA

    enhanced weather effects on road infrastructure • traffic safety • road maintenance • traffic capacity • Assessing flood risks in cities • TOLERATE: From climate modeling to appraisal of counter measures • IRTORISKI: Extended event-tree analysis Next pages (EWENT) 26.8.2011Adriaan Perrels/IL 26 Road capacity effects of weather & CC Changes in the supply curve caused by extreme weather conditions /media/loftslag/Perrels-CBA.pdf
  • 20. aerodrome_summaries_20140603

    5 2 1 0 0 0 10 0 11 AE R OD R OM E CLIM A T OLOGICA L SUMMA R Y - T ABL E E AE R OD R OME :BIK F - KEFL A VÍ K /K efl avi k PERIO D O F RECORD :2001–201 0 L A TITUDE :6 3 59’06" N LONGITUDE :2 2 36’20" W ELE V A TIO N AB O V E MSL :5 2 M (171FT ) FRE Q UENCIE S (PE R CENT ) O F SUR FA C E TEMPER A TUR E ( C ) IN SPECIFIE D RANGE S ANN U A L TEMPER A TUR E (o C) ) TIM E (UTC ) -3 0 – -2 5 -2 5 /media/vedur/aerodrome_summaries_20140603.pdf

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