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  • 21. VI_2015_009

    flood models 1–24 (Eqs. 8 and 9 applied with variables 1–12). Ratio between esti- mated and reference index flood (solid black line). The solid blue line corresponds to the reference index flood (Ratio=1), estimated as the arithmetic mean of the observed AMF sample and the dashed blue lines the 95% CI derived from the GEV distribution. Large red symbol indicates overall best model. 18 4.2.2 Flood /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2015/VI_2015_009.pdf
  • 22. VI_2015_007

    -ROI and IFM-CLU. In other words, the IFM developed with simulated series performs slightly better than the ones developed with observed AMF series. When the best index flood model is considered for IFM-CLU and IFM-ROI, respectively, results indicate that bµi(D = 0) is usually within or close to the 95% CI of the reference µi(D = 0) for catchments vhm148, vhm205, vhm206, vhm265 and relatively biased /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2015/VI_2015_007.pdf
  • 23. Radiation

    have been launched from Keflavík at 64º N, 22º W. Classic ozone measurements are done at IMO's headquarters, i.e. Dobson which yield total ozone from the measuring point and up through the atmosphere. The results are processed and mapped at Environment Canada. Bolungarvík Figure 1. Bolungarvík in the West Fjords with the mountain Ernir above. © Sigvaldi Árnason. Gamma rays /pollution-and-radiation/radiation/
  • 24. VI_2020_008

    by the Peak-over-Threshold with MLE applied on daily and 24-hour accumulated precipitation from the ICRA. ............................... 58 8 Glossary 1M5 – Daily or 24-hour precipitation return level with a 5-year return period AMSAnnual Maxima Series CCCloseness Coefficient CDOClimate Data Operator EVA – Extreme Value Analysis GP – Generalized Pareto ICRA – Icelandic /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2020/VI_2020_008.pdf
  • 25. GA_2009_91A_4_Andreassen

    (alb: AWS) MODELLING LONG-TERM SUMMER AND WINTER BALANCES ? The authors 2009 Journal compilation ? 2009 Swedish Society for Anthropology and Geography 241 ed temperatures relative to –20°C to account for de-cay of snow albedo at temperatures below the melt-ing point, following a study by Winther (1993). Wetested both approaches, and chose to use –5°C asthe minimum for the accumulated temperature /media/ces/GA_2009_91A_4_Andreassen.pdf
  • 26. Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal

    A second, but usually smaller, increase in runoff oc- curs in the autumn. In northern Finland more than 95% of annual maximum floods are caused by spring snowmelt (cf. Fig. 7a). Also the small upstream lakes in the northern part of the lake area and the northernmost of the coastal rivers fall mainly into this cat- egory. In most coastal rivers the major floods can be caused by either snowmelt /media/ces/Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal.pdf
  • 27. Instructions on using the earthquake pages

    Additionally, some maps contain circular outlines; these features represent volcanic calderas and central volcanoes (Einarsson and Sæmundsson, 1987). Mapped faults and fissures are also shown on some regional maps. Earthquake graphs The graphs show the timing and size of the earthquakes depicted in the map above the graph. The same colour-coding applies to the graphs as to the maps (see /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/1225
  • 28. The magma path revealed

    which had been manually checked by March 24th, but these events are only a fraction of the total number of events that were recorded during that period. The events are coloured according to origin time, until March 20th (see colour scale in upper right corner) but events which occurred after the eruption started, March 21st - 24th, are shown as black circles. A vertical section, viewed from the south /about-imo/news/nr/1859
  • 29. Publications 2012

    Nawri, Halldór Björnsson, Guðrún Nína Petersen & Kristján Jónasson 44 pp 3,1 Mb 2012-009 Empirical Terrain Models for Surface Wind and Air Temperature over Iceland Nikolai Nawri, Halldór Björnsson, Guðrún Nína Petersen & Kristján Jónasson 33 pp 1,8 Mb 2012-008 Surface Wind and Air Temperature over Iceland based on Station Records and ECMWF Operational Analyses Nikolai Nawri /about-imo/publications/2012/
  • 30. Aurora forecasts

    in a map where white means clear skies. Text forecast clarifies where in Iceland partly clear skies are most likely. Click directly on a day or time of your choice below the map. The information on the page will update accordingly: Aurora forecast shows expected activity (small frame above right) at your selected date. Even low activity (2) can be beautiful and moderate (3) can be dazzling. Higher /about-imo/news/nr/2590

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