An ice edge was observed in the area from 67°31'N and 023°35'W to 66°41'N and 23°43'W. Westerlies were a little more prevailing in the Greenland Strait and north of Iceland than on average
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to the public
involvement. The choice of optimum adaptation is to some extent based on this ranking,
which is why ambiguity is an important additional uncertainty. Equity issues between the
few percent of property owners with very high increases in risk and the vast majority of
property owners with a very low and negligible increase in risk may also influence the
adaptation method. Using solely
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offshore north Iceland
1.10.2013
Two earthquakes reaching magnitude 3 and 3.2 occurred this morning at 06:14 and 07:41 offshore North Iceland, 10 km NW of Gjögurtá.
They are a part of swarm activity which has been ongoing since September 25. Roughly 1000
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in the following locations: 80 nm WNW of Bjargtangar, 46 nm NW of Barði, 40 nm NW of Straumnes and 41 nm N of Kögur. No icebergs were to be seen near the ice edge.
On the Greenland Strait, northeasterly wind directions were dominant to begin with, and most of the month, but at the end of the month there were a few days with southwesterly wind
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CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION - COLLABORATION AND INNOVATION IN SOCIETY,
SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY IS NEEDED
Rolf Johnsen
Central Denmark Region, Department of Soil and Natural Resources,
Emil Møllers Gade 41, 8700 Horsens, Denmark, e-mail: rolf.johnsen@ru.rm.dk
Abstract
As a consequence of global warming, we in Northern Europe are facing an increase in precipitation,
changes in precipitation
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