in average wind power density at 10 mAGL are
between 0 and 750 W m 2 along the coast, and down to -750 W m 2 at station locations in the
interior (not shown). These differences are of about half the magnitude of the absolute measured
values.
Nawri et al. (2012b) and Nawri et al. (2012c) introduced a methodology for adjusting WRF model
results based on surface measurements. This is done through a linear
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N and 23°49'W.
No seaice was in the Greenland Strait in September. Northeasterly winds prevailed in the area in the beginning of the month but westlies in the last days
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- 023°46´W.
Wind directions were mostly from the northeast but there were a few days of northerlies, easterlies and northwesterlies on the Greenland Strait
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0.501.05 12:17:2553.56.8 km NW of Grímsfjall
0.601.05 11:38:13Check.6.9 km NNW of Grímsfjall
0.301.05 11:36:41Check.7.7 km NE of Krýsuvík
0.701.05 11:31:58Check.4.6 km SE of Bárðarbunga
0.501.05 10:53:07Check.5.1 km S of Fagradalsfjall
1.001.05 09:20:04Check.3.1 km E of Flatey
0.501.05 08:53:41Check.4.8 km W of Þrengsli
0.901.05 08:35:09Check.2.4 km NE
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and are expressed in watts per square metre (W/m2).
5 Includes only carbon dioxide (CO2 ), methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs) and sulphurhexafluoride(SF6), whose emissions are covered by the UNFCCC. These GHGs are weighted by their 100-year Global Warming Potentials (GWPs), using values
consistent with reporting under the UNFCCC.
6 This report
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EA Analyse A/S and Optensys
Energianalys will forecast energy system variables, while SINTEF Energy Research will make
assumptions for the energy system in different cases, include new inputs in the EMPS model and
carry out simulations.
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Warning against increased risk
25.9.2015
A low is approaching Iceland Saturday morning and high precipitation levels are forecast until early Sunday morning for much of S- and W-Iceland.
Heavy rainfall is expected in the southeastern part of the country, leading
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was well within the median and closest to shore, about 50n.m. NW off Straumsnes and 60n.m. W off Barði. The ice-edge density was extensively 4/10 or less than 7-9/10 north off 67°20'N. A considerable diagenis was discovered in the southernmost part of the exploratory territory.
No other dispatches were made during the month.
Easterly and later northeasterly winds were common in the Greenland
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