” (Poster) at at ESF-COST High Level Research Conference “Extreme Environmental Events” in Cambridge, 13.-17. December 2010.
Jokinen, P. Several interviews especially related to severe weather, extreme heat and climate change for radio (~10 interviews), TV (one interview) and daily press (dozens) in late July and beginning of August.
Jylhä, K. Four interviews by TV channels in Septemer and December
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2610 BIRI NO +60:57:10 +10:35:49 190 P
2611 ABJORSBRATEN NO +60:55:05 +09:17:25 639 TP
2612 BOVERDAL NO +61:43:14 +08:14:39 701 P
2613 ESPEDALEN NO +61:25:00 +09:32:04 752 P
2614 LUNNER NO +60:17:39 +10:34:49
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and operated in the Finnish Environment Institute (Vehviläinen
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