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  • 11. Lecture on abrupt changes in summer sea ice extent

    (1979 -2006). The sea ice albedo feedback is often cited as being responsible for the large changes in future sea ice conditions in the Arctic. In this presentation we look at other feedbacks mechanisms involving the atmosphere (clouds) and the ocean in promoting ice free conditions. Simulations from control and forced runs are presented to bring to light the effect of increased greenhouse gas /about-imo/news/nr/1665
  • 12. A lecture on climate research

    Global Climate Change, its expression and impacts on natural systems in Iceland is one of the research topics at IMO. Climate Change is largely driven by the increase in greenhouse gasses, due to human induced emissions. On Wednesday June 13th 2012 Professor Michael E. Mann, Director of the Earth System Science Center /about-imo/news/nr/2492
  • 13. 2010_017

    temperatures during winter time. Temperatures data used for Sandá í Þistilfirði, vhm 26, were therefore shifted before being used as input for the hydrological modelling. 2 Introduction Increased concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere is predicted to lead to changed climate (IPCC, 2007). These changes will affect the hydrological regime as it is to large extent dependent /media/ces/2010_017.pdf
  • 14. About weather observations

    are international and countries exchange large amounts of data on a daily basis. Additionally, synchronous observations are made worldwide, allowing the state of the atmosphere to be mapped and examined. Frequent observations made over long periods allow global atmospheric changes such as the enhanced greenhouse effect to be monitored and detected. Weather observations are also necessary /weather/articles/nr/1220
  • 15. Pollution

    composition. Environment Canada does passive sampling of persistent organic pollutants. Surface ozone is monitored by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, NOAA, of Boulder, Colorado. Greenhouse gases have been monitored at Stórhöfði since 1991 by NOAA where the results are interpreted with similar data from all over the world. Continuous data plots of various greenhouse gases /pollution-and-radiation/pollution/
  • 16. Moberg_Anders_CES_2010

    -010-9816-7, Figs. 1&3 North American droughts last 1200 years Cook et al. JQS 2010, 25(1), p.48-61, Figs. 4&7 Volcanic aerosols Changing solar radiation Changing greenhouse gas concentrat ions – natural and human Anthropogenic and natural emissions of aerosols Changed land use Internal dynamics IPCC 2007, Fig. 6.13 Reasons behind the changes Mann et al. Science 2009, 326, p.1257, Fig. 1 Past /media/ces/Moberg_Anders_CES_2010.pdf
  • 17. Helle_Katrine_Andersen_(DANVA,_Dk)

    emission of greenhouse gases, through an intensified energy saving effort and in 2025 the water sector has become CO2 neutral. Objectives: Each objective expresses the most important measurable overall targets to ensure that we keep the overview. Objectives are not listed in order of priority and for some objectives it is a prerequisite that the right conditions are established which must /media/loftslag/Helle_Katrine_Andersen_(DANVA,_Dk).pdf
  • 18. ces-oslo2010_proceedings

    of climate change on the energy sector are by many stakeholders considered uncertain and long- term. Therefore, these topics may be less prioritised than other issues of more immediate (and everyday) importance for the energy sector (such as mitigating greenhouse gas emissions, maintenance etc.). All research was considered relevant by the “dialogue group”. The work within the Risk Assessment /media/ces/ces-oslo2010_proceedings.pdf
  • 19. Hydropower, snow and ice

    water courses. This can in some cases cause locally very large relative changes in the discharge of rivers that issue from glacier margins, with implications for bridges, roads and other infrastructure. During historical times, glaciers and ice caps in the Nordic countries have retreated and advanced in response to climate changes that are believed to have been much smaller than the greenhouse /ces/project/hydropower_snow_ice/
  • 20. D2.3_CES_Prob_fcsts_GCMs_and_RCMs

    of temperature and precipitation change are presented in map format and their interpretation is briefly discussed. 2 1. Introduction Despite the strong scientific consensus that increases in atmospheric greenhouse gases will lead to substantial changes in the global climate during this century (IPCC 2007), estimates of the magnitude (and for some aspects of climate, the direction /media/ces/D2.3_CES_Prob_fcsts_GCMs_and_RCMs.pdf

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