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  • 11. Group4

    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
  • 12. Information Management

    are time and location dependant variables from models. It is suggested to u se the NetCF standard since it is becoming the de facto standard for storing outputs of atmospheric, ocean and climate models (http://cf-pcmdi.llnl.gov/documents/white-papers/cf2_whitepaper_final.pdf). The standard consists of metadata that provide a description of what the data in each variable represents, and of the spatial /ces/project/information/
  • 13. Doctoral Student Position

  • 14. ice-chart_colour-code-standard

    less than 10/10 9+ 10/10 10 Undetermined or unknown x Concentration (C) C – Total concentration of ice in the area, reported in tenths (see symbols in table 3.1). Note: Ranges of concentration may be reported. Ca Cb Cc – Partial concentrations of thickest (Ca), second thickest (Cb) and third thickest (Cc) ice, in tenths. Note: Less than 1/10 is not reported. 10/10 of one stage of development /media/hafis/frodleikur/ice-chart_colour-code-standard.pdf
  • 15. 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/
  • 16. 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
  • 17. Keskitalo_et_al-MLG_and_adaptation_FINAL

    in the discussion of national adaptation strategies (cf. Swartz et al. 2009; Biesbroek et al. 2010). Arguing that until then these developments had ‘only been assessed in a superficial manner’ (Biesbroek et al. 2010, p. 441), one recent set of studies has analysed the development and content of national adaptation strategies to draw lessons on the emergence of adaptation (Swart et al 2009 /media/loftslag/Keskitalo_et_al-MLG_and_adaptation_FINAL.pdf
  • 18. 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
  • 19. ces_geus_paakitsoq_full_report

    for Crawford and the underlying RCAO grid cell as well as Swiss Camp and the corresponding HIRHAM4 cell (Table 1). RCM-precipitation and modeled accumulation (cf. Section 3.1) are compared to the Greenland accumulation maps from Burgess et al. (2010). Measured Sin are compared to (1) Sin derived as described in Section 3.1 and (2) Sin obtained directly from the RCM without any modifications. 4 /media/ces/ces_geus_paakitsoq_full_report.pdf
  • 20. Group5-Draft_report

    understanding of interactions between oceans and atmosphere is also needed. • Relation between runoff/discharge and the spatial extent, velocity, depth, duration of flooding needs to be established (flood hazard maps); at this condition only, flood risk mapping and flood risk zoning can be performed. Cf. European Directive on the management of flood risks • Pollutant dispersion and accumulation /media/loftslag/Group5-Draft_report.pdf

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