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  • 21. More

    earthquake activity north of GrindavíkRecent data show that uplift has started again, with the center just west of Mt. Thorbjorn. Uplift was measured from 22. January 2020 until beginning of February and has started up again during the first half of March. During the first sequence in January-February, the deformation rate was about 3-4 mm per day with a total of a 6 cm uplift during the whole /about-imo/news/more-research-is-needed-to-decipher-the-on-going-activity-at-the-reykjanes-peninsula-as-a-whole
  • 22. VI_2009_006_tt

    during the Holocene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2.5 Jökulhlaups in America and Asia at the end of the last glaciation . . . 7 2.6 Jökulhlaup sediment concentration and Lahars . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 3 The Skaftá cauldrons and jökulhlaups in Skaftá 9 3.1 The subglacial lakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 3.2 Jökulhlaups in Skaftá /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2009/VI_2009_006_tt.pdf
  • 23. Jokull-guidlines

    be underlined. A cover letter to the editor should be on a separate sheet. The manuscript should be arranged as follow: 1.Title page, containing authors names, affiliations and e-mail addresses. 2. Abstract (not exceeding 300 words). 3. Main body of the paper. 4. Reference list. 5. Figure legends * 6. Table * 7. Figures * 8. Appendices * Sections marked (*) are discretionary. Titles should /media/jar/Jokull-guidlines.pdf
  • 24. Savolainen_Ilkka_CES_2010

    reduction scenarios for limiting the emission by 50% and by 85% corresponding the overlimit emissions and underlimit emission for a temperature rise level of 2 C. 903/02/2010 WEO 2009 1003/02/2010 IPCC Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation (SRREN) 1) Introduction (Renewable energy and climate change) (5% share of the whole report) 2) Bioenergy (15 %) 3) Direct /media/ces/Savolainen_Ilkka_CES_2010.pdf
  • 25. Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal

    and the smallest changes are bolded. No. GCM (see IPCC, 2007) RCM Emission scenario Abbreviation T change (C) P change (%) 1 19 GCM mean – A2 Mean-A2 5.03 18.7 2 19 GCM mean – A1B Mean-A1B 4.42 16.2 3 19 GCM mean – B1 Mean-B1 3.20 12.1 4 ECHAM5/MPI-OM – A2 Echam5-A2 4.31 19.3 5 ECHAM5/MPI-OM – A1B Echam5-A1B 4.12 18.2 6 ECHAM5/MPI-OM – B1 Echam5-B1 3.17 13.2 7 UKMO-HadCM3-Q0a – A2 HadCM3-A2 5.35 14.1 8 UKMO /media/ces/Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal.pdf
  • 26. GA_2009_91A_4_Andreassen

    the principalmethods have not changed much over the years, theamount of field work has varied. In the first 15 yearsthe monitoring programme at Storbreen was com-prehensive, often three or more snow density pits were dug, snow depth was measured at about 600points and ablation was measured on 30 stakes evenly distri uted on the glacier (Liestøl 1967).Based on experience of the snow pattern, the ob- servations /media/ces/GA_2009_91A_4_Andreassen.pdf
  • 27. Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change

    Publi c awarenes s program s o n wate r problem s Publi c awarenes s program s fo rwate r managemen tar e regularl y implemente d in collaboratio n wit h civi lsociet y organization s an d th e medi a Savenij ean d Va n de rZaa g (200 0), Rondinell ie t al .( 198 3) 6. Wate reducatio n in schoo lprogram s IWR M is regularl y introduce d in schoo lprograms ;an d wit h potentia lt o be an integra lpar /media/loftslag/Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change.pdf
  • 28. ces-glacier-scaling-memo2009-01

    is first derived (Figure 3, left). The cumulative area distribution function S(s) (shown on the x-axis) represents total area of all glaciers with area less than s (shown on the y-axis of the figure). Typically, the total glaciated area and an estimate of the area of a few of the TóJ 4 5.12.2009 Memo a71 a71a71 a71 Area (km2) Volume (km 3 ) 10 103 105 107 1 10 2 10 4 10 6 Icelandic ice caps, v /media/ces/ces-glacier-scaling-memo2009-01.pdf
  • 29. Observations - Vatnsskarðshólar

    / 8 09 GMT 4.9° ENE 4 Max wind : 5 / 7Sunny (3/8)Visibility 65 kmSea surf.: slight 08 GMT 4.1° ENE 4 Max wind : 4 / 5 07 GMT 2.9° NNE 2 Max wind : 2 / 2 06 GMT -0.7° SE 1 Max wind : 6 / 7Sunny (3/8)Visibility 65 kmSea surf.: moderate 05 GMT 0.4° NNE 3 Max wind : 5 / 6 04 GMT 1.0° NE 5 Max wind : 6 / 7 03 GMT 0.8° NE 6 Max /m/observations/areas
  • 30. Space weather predictions

    today (UTC), its total length is 24 hours and the time is marked every 6 hours. The prediction is based on measurements of particle flux from the Sun at the ACE-satellite located in the libration point L1 between the Sun and Earth. The data for this graph is from NOAA - Space Weather Prediction Center. Figure 3 shows a one week space weather prediction. A vertical gray line is when /weather/articles/nr/2550

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