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  • 21. Program

    Denmark, DK). Participatory planning processes - Group model building 10:00 p9 Simo Haanpää (Aalto University, Fi). Ilmasto-opas.fi (ClimateGuide.fi) web portal - a new tool for managing climate change in Finnish municipalities 10:30 tea/coffee break 11:00 break out sessions : Thursday cases revisited 12:00 - 13:00 lunch 13:00 p10 Helle Katrine Andersen (DANVA, Dk). DANVA CC adaptation plan /nonam/workshop/program/
  • 22. Kjellstrom_Erik_CES_2010

    to c. 10% increase Uncertainty related to choice of GCM • Changing seasonality (2021-2050 vs 1961-1990) in Sweden T2m Precipitation Wind speed Colored lines represent averages over RCMs forced by the same GCM Gray field is max/min of all RCM simulations An example of CC in the next few decades 2011-2040 vs 1961-1990 Why are differences between ensemble members so large? Winter (DJF) M S L P T 2 /media/ces/Kjellstrom_Erik_CES_2010.pdf
  • 23. ces-glacier-scaling-memo2009-01

    of the area and mean elevation for the ice-free and glaciated parts of each elevation band or grid cell. The areas are denoted by ai and gi, and the elevations by zi and yi, for the ice-free and the ice-covered areas, respectively. At the end of each hydrological year, the hydrological model will provide a simulated value for the total mass balance of each glacier group within the watershed, DVa /media/ces/ces-glacier-scaling-memo2009-01.pdf
  • 24. VI_2020_008

    Figure 8. Stations ranked according to their average CC for the 20 highest rainfall daily events. ................................................................................................................................................... 33 Figure 9. Ranked values of the 50 highest 24-hour accumulated precipitation events plotted against ranked values of the 50 highest daily precipitation /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2020/VI_2020_008.pdf
  • 25. Public-Choice-2012---Teyssier---Inequity-and-risk-aversion-in-sequential-public-good-games

    receivers. All subjects were matched, with one dictator and one receiver in each pair. The rules of the game were that the dictator chose between two options regarding the distribution of a pie between herself and the receiver. 21 decisions were presented to the subjects. The first option, option a, corresponds to the equal share for the dictator and the receiver: the distribution is (zi, zi), with zi /media/loftslag/Public-Choice-2012---Teyssier---Inequity-and-risk-aversion-in-sequential-public-good-games.pdf
  • 26. Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change

    et al .( 200 4) 21 .Explici tconsideratio n o funcertaint y (relate dt o CC impacts ) Uncertaintie s ar e no t glosse d ove r bu tcommunicate d (in fina lreports ,orally ) Diet z et al .( 200 3), Brugnac h et al .( 200 8) Researcher s ar e willin g to tal k wit h stakeholder s abou tuncertaintie s Diet z et al .( 200 3), Brugnac h et al .( 200 8) 22 .Broa d communicatio n (on CC impacts /media/loftslag/Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change.pdf
  • 27. Keranen_Jaana_CES_2010

    erations which will be done to protect against th e phenome na a nd its conse quenc es The consequenc es of the phenom ena to the distribution network T he con seque nc es of the phe nom ena to the pow er plant The conse quence s of the phe nomena to e nerg y sourc e and its usability Probability according to IP CC 2007 Phe nom ena acco rding to regional scena rio /media/ces/Keranen_Jaana_CES_2010.pdf
  • 28. VI_2015_007

    ) = q0(Ai) q1 (11) model no. 2: bµi(D = 0) = q0(Li) q1 (12) model no. 3: bµi(D = 0) = q0(Ai=Li) q1 (13) model no. 4: bµi(D = 0) = q0(Ai=Zi) q1 (14) model no. 5: bµi(D = 0) = q0(AiPi) q1 (15) model no. 6: bµi(D = 0) = q0(AiPi=Zi) q1 (16) model no. 7: bµi(D = 0) = q0(AiPi=Li) q1 (17) model no. 8: bµi(D = 0) = q0(AiPi=(ZiLi)) q1 (18) model no. 9: bµi(D = 0) = q0(AiPmi) q1 (19) model no. 10: bµi(D = 0 /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2015/VI_2015_007.pdf
  • 29. VED_AnnualReport-2013_screen

    as river discharge and water levels. Notices on avalanches and sea-ice are shown; short articles and news are presented. Furthermore, web and data portals can be accessed through the web, which is available in both Icelandic and English. IMO uses the social networking website Facebook for communication and feed-back. A new web-application (App) provides access to forecasts and warnings /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/arsskyrslur/VED_AnnualReport-2013_screen.pdf
  • 30. Perrels-CBA

    enhanced weather effects on road infrastructure • traffic safety • road maintenance • traffic capacity • Assessing flood risks in cities • TOLERATE: From climate modeling to appraisal of counter measures • IRTORISKI: Extended event-tree analysis Next pages (EWENT) 26.8.2011Adriaan Perrels/IL 26 Road capacity effects of weather & CC Changes in the supply curve caused by extreme weather conditions /media/loftslag/Perrels-CBA.pdf

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