the impact of the RCM data on the projections is studied by comparing the GCM
plus RCM based projections with those obtained by using GCM data alone. Section 5 presents
the GCM plus RCM based projections in more detail, in the form of several maps. This is
expected to be the most valuable section for the readers who are more interested in the use of
climate scenarios than
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an overview of events: August, September, October, November, December, January, February, March-April-May and the overview article (list of links).
Calendar
Below is a short-cut to additions in March, April and May plus an announcement 1st June.
March: 2-3-4-5-9-12-16-24-26. April: 1-3-8-11-16-24. May: 13-19. June 1.
Panoramic view towards the eruptive site in Holuhraun 3rd September 2014. Photo
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an overview of events: August, September, October, November, December, January, February, March-April-May and the overview article (list of links).
Calendar
Below is a short-cut to additions in March, April and May plus an announcement 1st June.
March: 2-3-4-5-9-12-16-24-26. April: 1-3-8-11-16-24. May: 13-19. June 1.
Panoramic view towards the eruptive site in Holuhraun 3rd September 2014. Photo
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and May. New material is added to the top of the article. In
combination, the monthly articles give an overview of events: August, September, October,
November, December, January, February, March-April-May and the overview article (list of
links).
Calendar
Below is a short-cut to additions in March, April and May plus an announcement 1st June.
March: 2-3-4-5-9-12-16-24-26. April: 1-3-8-11
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connection health, communications link health, plus externals
factors such as weather conditions.
This year, out of 63 stations, around 13 to 27 have not delivered data automatically on daily
basis, representing around 20-45% of the network. Although there can be problems with
communications to the stations, the receivers continue to log data while there is enough
power and the receiver itself
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The diurnal cycles of net downward total (short- plus long-
wave) radiation flux, for the three cases, are shown in Figure 8. At night, incoming shortwave
radiation is zero, and the total radiation balance is determined exclusively by longwave radi-
ation losses. During the day, the net total radiation flux becomes positive and increases with
decreasing cloud cover. The gain in shortwave radiation
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was 4 points = €1. The presentation of the Holt and Laury (2002)
lottery was directly in Euros. The payment consisted of the payoff in the lottery, plus the
payoff in one of the other three games, selected randomly by the program, plus a €3 show-
up fee. The sessions lasted for around 60 minutes, and average earnings were €8.14.13
3.1 Public good game
We organized a one-shot sequential public
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