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  • 21. Risk assessment of volcanic eruptions

    assessment of volcanic eruption that may cause extensive damage to property, i.e. eruption in the vicinity of urban areas and international airports in Iceland In addition to the government funding of this project, ISAVIA, the company for air navigation services, the Icelandic Road Administration, and Landsvirkjun, the national power company, supply funding. Other projects such as analysing /about-imo/news/nr/2280
  • 22. Global Cryosphere Watch

    ; precipitation; hydrological conditions; and, atmospheric and oceanic circulation. Elements of the cryosphere also contain important records of past climate, providing benchmarks for interpreting modern climate change. The cryosphere exists on all latitudes of the Earth and occurs in approximately one hundred countries of the world. While the cryosphere is an integrative element within the climate /about-imo/news/nr/2390
  • 23. General about the project

    ). Icelandic perspectives on adaption to climate change Í: Climate sense : [WCC-3], consulting editor Ghassem R. Asrar. Tudor Rose, Leicester, s. 238-239. Snorrason Á., Björnsson H., Harðardóttir J. (2010). The Climate and Energy Systems (CES) project: a summary of main results. XXVI Nordic hydrological conference, Riga, Latvia August 9-11 2010. Nordic hydrological programme report No. 51. Snorrason, Á /ces/publications/nr/1936
  • 24. Bio Energy

    and climate scenarios for Finland. Biomass and Bioenergy 32: 934-943. Other international Alam, A., Kilpeläinen, A. and Kellomäki, S. (2010). Climate change and mitigation options in a boreal ecosystem with implication for forest management practices. XXIII IUFRO World Congress - Forests for the Future: Sustaining Society and the Environment. 23.8. ? 28.8.2010, Seoul, Republic of Korea /ces/publications/nr/1939
  • 25. 2010_003rs

    ................ 91 Figure B.5. Rake distribution for mapped faults/clusters in boxes E and F, Brennisteinsfjöll-Bláfjöll. ................................................................................. 92 Figure B.6. Rake distribution for mapped faults/clusters in box G, Ölfus. ......................... 93 Figure B.7. Rake distribution for mapped faults/clusters in box H, Hengill, active between January /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2010/2010_003rs.pdf
  • 26. 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
  • 27. The reception at the Icelandic Met Office and projects

    the new building. Solving IMO's housing problems has been an issue for a long while. In addition to the building at Bústaðavegur 9, that was taken into use in 1973, IMO has had facilities in more than one other place in the Reykjavík area. The minister announced the plan to start preparations for a new building soon. The Icelandic Met Office gathers the most data relating to nature of all /about-imo/news/2011/nr/2412
  • 28. Quality management certification

    Management System at the Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO), complying with the international quality standard ISO 9001. In November 2006, the IMO aviation weather service received a quality certificate from the British Standard Institute (BSI). Iceland has an important role in security issues for international air traffic over a large area of the North-Atlantic Ocean. The scope of the Quality /about-imo/service/quality/
  • 29. Measuring glaciers

    released, e.g. by World Glacier Monitoring Service in Zürich and Global Land Ice Measurements from Space (GLIMS) in Flagstaff, Arizona. Bird's eye view Snæfellsjökull, western Iceland, 18 October 2001. At that time, the ice-cap had already been observed to retreat and thin in the preceding years and decades, as confirmed by annual measurements in a single location since 1931. This was further /hydrology/glaciers/
  • 30. The reception at the Icelandic Met Office and projects

    the new building. Solving IMO's housing problems has been an issue for a long while. In addition to the building at Bústaðavegur 9, that was taken into use in 1973, IMO has had facilities in more than one other place in the Reykjavík area. The minister announced the plan to start preparations for a new building soon. The Icelandic Met Office gathers the most data relating to nature of all /about-imo/news/nr/2412

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