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  • 21. ces_geus_paakitsoq_full_report

    the interior of the ice sheet is somewhat too dry (Fig. 9b). By average a mean negative precipitation bias of 0.16myr−1 results which equals 43% of the mean from Burgess et al. (2010) (Table 2). 6 Bias Correction and Future Scenario Runs After having specified a number of biases in the RCM output the model runs were repeated with bias-corrected RCM data. To correct the temporal bias of Ta, daily /media/ces/ces_geus_paakitsoq_full_report.pdf
  • 22. Publications 2020

    Petersen, Tinna Þórarinsdóttir & Matthew J. Roberts 138 17,7 2020-005 Methods for Coastal Flooding Risk Assessments. An Overview of Methods used in Scandinavia and the UK and a discussion of their suitability for Iceland Guðrún Elín Jóhannsdóttir 74 1,9 2020-004 Preliminary tephra fallout hazard assessment for selected eruptive scenarios in Iceland Sara /about-imo/publications/2020/
  • 23. Ongoing eruption

    detected over Norway, Sweden, northwestern Russia, northern Poland, northern Germany, northern France and southern UK . There is no indication that the ash from the volcano is decreasing and it is predicted that high-level winds will stay north-westerly today. For older news, click 2010. Flow east of Gígjökull Water, mud, ash and debris flowing from hillside east of Gígjökull glacier, 15 /about-imo/news/nr/1868
  • 24. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-14_IES_IMO

    Eruption in Eyjafjallajökull Status Report: 17:00 GMT, 14 May 2010 Icelandic Meteorological Office and Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland Compiled by: Steinunn S. Jakobsdóttir. Based on: IMO seismic monitoring; IES-IMO GPS monitoring; IMO hydrological data; IMO weather radar measurements, web cameras, ATDnet – UK Met. Offices lightning detection system, NOAA satellite images /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-14_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 25. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-24_IES_IMO

    Eruption in Eyjafjallajökull Status Report: 14:00 GMT, 24 May 2010 Icelandic Meteorological Office and Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland Compiled by: Sigþrúður Ármannsdóttir, Þorsteinn Jónsson and Björn Sævar Einarsson. Based on: IMO seismic monitoring; IES-IMO GPS monitoring; IMO hydrological data; web cameras, ATDnet – UK Met. Offices lightning detection system, Satellite /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-24_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 26. Forecast for volcanic ashfall 2010

    the Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre in London. Nine Volcanic Ash Advisory Centres around the world are responsible for advising international aviation of the location and movement of clouds of volcanic ash. UK Met Office Zoomed Ash Concentration Charts: These charts supplement the official London VAAC graphics and advisories and are to be used with caution. Flight permission or restriction is shown as red /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/1885
  • 27. 100 years of seismic observations

    York collaborated in installing a seismograph network throughout Iceland, including a network of five seismographs in the interior of the country. During the same period the number of stations in the IMO network increased markedly. A new era of seismic monitoring began in Iceland in 1991, when a digital seismic system, the SIL system, was upgraded to fully automatic operation. It was designed /earthquakes-and-volcanism/conferences/jsr-2009/100_years/
  • 28. Workshop on Earthquakes in North Iceland

    of Akureyri Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland KAUST, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Húsavík Academic Center Icelandic Meteorological Office Earthquake Engineering Research Centre, University of Iceland Civil Protection Department, National Commisioner of the Icelandic Police Iceland Catastrophe Insurance Husavik Academic centre Ministry of the Interior /about-imo/news/nr/2701
  • 29. Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal

    The hydrological simulations were performed with the Wa- tershed Simulation and Forecasting System (WSFS) developed and operated in the Finnish Environment Institute (Vehviläinen et al., 2005). The WSFS is used in Finland for operational hydrolog- ical forecasting and flood warnings (www.environment.fi/water- forecast/), regulation planning and research purposes (Vehviläinen and Huttunen, 1997 /media/ces/Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal.pdf
  • 30. vonKorff_etal-2010

    the analysis will allow us to present the outline for a new, potentially more robust and comprehensive design process. The outline as presented here consists of principles, phases and their interior steps, and tools for participation processes. We will now turn to the various elements of the potential new guide. We will start by presenting the principles of design, followed by the steps and tools /media/loftslag/vonKorff_etal-2010.pdf

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