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  • 11. 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
  • 12. 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
  • 13. 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/
  • 14. 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
  • 15. Milly_etal-2008-Stationarity-dead-Science

    6University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA. 7NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA. *Author for correspondence. E-mail: cmilly@usgs.gov. An uncertain future challenges water planners. Published by AAAS on July 12, 201 1 www.sciencemag.or g Downloaded from 1 FEBRUARY 2008 VOL 319 SCIENCE www.sciencemag.org574 POLICYFORUM combined with opera- tions /media/loftslag/Milly_etal-2008-Stationarity-dead-Science.pdf
  • 16. CES_D2_2_poster_3x3

    @fmi.fi THIS POSTER IS A SUBSET OF A DELIVERABLE REPORT AVAILABLE FROM http://www.atm.helsinki.fi/~jaraisan/CES_D2.2/CES_D2.2.html SOURCES OF UNCERTAINTY IN CLIMATE CHANGE FORECASTS A schematic view of sources of uncertainty in climate change as a function of time. In the long run, most of the uncertainty relates to the magnitude of greenhouse gas emissions (unknown future behaviour /media/ces/CES_D2_2_poster_3x3.pdf
  • 17. ces_flyer_glacierssnowandice

    retreated and advanced in response to climate changes that are believed to have been much smaller than the greenhouse- induced climate changes that are expected during the next decades to century. The “Hydropower, snow and ice” work group of CES will analyse the effects of future climate change on glaciers and ice caps in Nordic countries and their implications for the hydrology of glacial rivers /media/ces/ces_flyer_glacierssnowandice.pdf
  • 18. IMO_AnnualReport2014

    Increased earthquake activity has been observed in the Bárðar- bunga volcano since 2005. Relative relocations (high-resolution locations) of earthquakes show that they are mainly restricted to an area north of the Bárðarbunga caldera and within the fissure system that extends north to Kistufell. An abrupt increase in earthquake activity at the northern rim of the Bárðarbunga caldera and within /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2015/IMO_AnnualReport2014.pdf
  • 19. Lorenzoni_Pidgeon_2006

    Introduction There is almost global consensus among the scientific community that there exists a causal relationship between human activities and climate change, with compelling evidence that climatic changes result from the combination of natural variability and human influences, in particular greenhouse gases emitted from the use of fossil fuels and land-use changes (Houghton et al., 2001). Climate /media/loftslag/Lorenzoni_Pidgeon_2006.pdf
  • 20. Early work and an overview of measurements

    of the greenhouse effect. The warming was largest to the north of 50°N, less elsewhere. Hungurdiskar - lummuís Figure 2. Hunger plates - pancake ice. A drawing by Fridtjof Nansen April 18 1882 at a location not far from Jan Mayen. (Credit: Fridtjof Nansen: Blant sel og bjørn: min første Ishavs-ferd. Oslo, Aschehoug, 1924.) The warming did not culminate at the same time everywhere /climatology/articles/nr/1138

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