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  • 21. Web-pages related to the Grímsvötn eruption 2011

    Of interest - Bárðarbunga Reduction of the accesscontrolled area around Holuhraun lava field END OF ERUPTION declaredby the Scientific Board Location map (detailed)around the new lava field Bárðarbunga earthquakes3D interactive model Thickness and volumeestimate from January 1st Comparing /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/2220
  • 22. 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
  • 23. ces-oslo2010_proceedings

    change over the North Atlantic and in some simulations also for Iceland. In all areas, including the North Atlantic and Iceland, a clear climate change signal compared to the spread between the simulations is seen. The standard deviation calculated from 17 of the simulations are less than 1°C in all areas apart from Iceland where it reaches between 1 and 2°C and in parts of the Barents Sea where /media/ces/ces-oslo2010_proceedings.pdf
  • 24. Sea ice in April 2010

    2010 Sea ice in April 2010 The Coast Guard went on one ice-survey flight this month, 7th April. The ice-edge was closest /sea-ice/monthly/2010/nr/2339
  • 25. Kriauciuniene_Jurate_CES_2010

    0.9 0.8 0.8 0.9 Average runoff anomaly (%) of 1931-1960 and 1991-2007 compared with reference period LT- W LT- C LT- SE LV- SE LV- NE LV- C LV- W ES- N ES- E ES- W 1931- 1960 -7.7 -2.4 10.4 7.4 5.4 15.0 -12.3 -7.9 -3.2 -11.3 1991- 2007 0.6 1.2 6.3 5.5 4.8 5.0 -1.4 -3.7 6.7 -1.7 Conclusions boxshadowdwnboxshadowdwn Annual and seasonal temperature anomalies of last years (1991 /media/ces/Kriauciuniene_Jurate_CES_2010.pdf
  • 26. 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
  • 27. Climate and Modeling Scenarios

    & Ruosteenoja, K. (2009). Comparing regional risks in producing turnip rape and oilseed rape - Impacts of climate change and breeding. Acta agriculturae Scandinavica 59B:2, 129-138. doi:10.1080/09064710802022895 (http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/tandf/sagb/2009/00000059/00000002/art00004). Pryor, S.C., Barthelmie, R.J., Clausen, N.E., Drews, M., MacKellar, N. & Kjellström, E. (2010). Analyses /ces/publications/nr/1680
  • 28. Warning - severe gale today

    gale or severe gale warning (average wind velocity 20 to 28 m/s) is in effect for all parts of Iceland today, and in Westfjords and tonight and tomorrow. Weather forecast for the next 26 hours: Today (Wednesday): East winds, 20 to 28 m/s with snow in the south and west part of Iceland, but later sleet and rain by the coast. East 18 to 28 m/s in the afternoon, strongest winds by the coast /about-imo/news/nr/3093
  • 29. Ash clouds and flash floods

    visible above the cloud deck, rising at times to at least 30,000 feet (9 km). Steady winds from the east-north-east moved the cloud away from the volcano. The cloud height was variable from 25 to 30,000 feet and its colour varied from dark to white, depending on how much ash was in the cloud. Away from the main cloud, the ash cloud narrows into a wedge: The dark wedge that can be seen /about-imo/news/nr/1877
  • 30. Sea ice in December 2010

    was closest to land 21.7 nm from Horn, 25.3 nm from Straumnes and 43.6 nm from Barði. The tongue which stretched eastwards, north of Iceland, was scattered. Only towards the west, the ice was quite dense. Large icebergs were seen in the area. On the 10th, IMO issued a warning saying that the ice edge might move closer to land in the next 24 hrs. The Coast Guard did an ice survey flight on the 12th /sea-ice/monthly/2010/nr/2347

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