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  • 21. 2012-Refsgaard_etal-uncertainty_climate-change-adaptation-MITI343

    in complicated ways. The distinction between aleatory and epistemic uncertainty is not always clear. One may argue that up to a certain level, random system behaviour is also lack of knowledge, and, Statistical uncertainty Scenario uncertainty Recognized ignorance Total ignorance Determinism Indeterminacy Qualitative uncertainty Fig. 1 Levels of uncertainty. After Walker et al. (2003) modified by van der /media/loftslag/2012-Refsgaard_etal-uncertainty_climate-change-adaptation-MITI343.pdf
  • 22. Articles

    descended into the caldera lake (Lake Öskjuvatn). It is one of the largest known rockslides since the settlement of Iceland. The slide covered most of the Suðurbotnahraun lava field and it reached the Kvíslahraun lava, but the eruptive fissure of the Suðurbotnahraun lava is beside the rockslide and therefore intact. The slide triggered a tsunami in the lake that washed up on the lakeshores all around /avalanches/articles/bigimg/2929
  • 23. News

    and middle rows of supporting structures where avalanche snow has piled up against the rows. Rows of supporting structures in Tvísteinahlíð by Ólafsvík. The health care centre is to the left /about-imo/news/bigimg/2476
  • 24. Articles

    and middle rows of supporting structures where avalanche snow has piled up against the rows. Rows of supporting structures in Tvísteinahlíð by Ólafsvík. The health care centre is to the left /avalanches/articles/bigimg/2475
  • 25. Observations - Höfn í Hornafirði

    Observations - Höfn í Hornafirði | Observations | Icelandic Meteorological office Observations - Höfn í Hornafirði Back up View forecasts for the station Sitemap Front page Text forecasts | Station forecasts | El. forecasts | Observations Large quakes | Latest quakes /m/observations/areas
  • 26. norsem_palli

    of volcano- tectonic structures are sets of parallel, northerly striking transcurrent faults that generate the largest earthquakes in this zone, up to M 6.5. Their surface expressions are en echelon fracture arrays and push-up structures. The sense of displacement is right-lateral. The distance between them varies from 0.5 to 5 km, and together they form a bookshelf-type fault system taking up the left /media/norsem/norsem_palli.pdf
  • 27. Instructions for cloud cover forecasts

    cover. In Iceland and other countries located at around the same latitude and further north, low clouds are defined as clouds located up to 2 km in altitude and middle clouds from 2 km up to 4 km in altitude. A third cloud type, not shown on a specific map (however, the information appears on the map for total cloud cover), is high clouds which can reach from 3 km up to 8 km in altitude. Main /weather/articles/nr/1219
  • 28. On the Askja rockslide

    triggered a tsunami in the lake that washed up on the lakeshores all around the lake, reaching up to 20–30 m and even higher in places. The wave travelled farthest around 400 m into the flatland SE of the crater Víti. It was fortunate that the rockslide occurred late at night and nobody was close to the water, otherwise it would have been extremely hazardous. A few hours earlier, tens of people were /about-imo/news/nr/2930
  • 29. News

    News © Joseph M Prospero Satellite images of dust plumes emerging from glacial outwash plains on Iceland match up /about-imo/news/bigimg/1331
  • 30. News

    News © Elín Björk Jónasdóttir Eyjafjallajökull eruption: This close-up is taken at 20:30 Monday evening 19 April /about-imo/news/bigimg/1887

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