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  • 21. Sea ice in March 2011

    was closest to land in the following locations: 56 nm from Látrabjarg, 38 nm from Barði, 38 nm from Kögur and 50 nm from Hornbjarg. No large floes or icebergs were seen at the margin of the ice, but some scattered ice was seen off the ice edge. An observation from ship off Víkuráll was received 20th March, describing a strip of ice and large dispersed floes, implying the need of caution for passing ships /sea-ice/monthly/2011/nr/2374
  • 22. Rolf_Johnsen_(Region_Midt,_Dk)

    to 0.88 m (Thomé-Schmidt et al.) in the next 60–90 years. Economic growth, population growth and intensified agricultural land use will increase demands on fresh groundwater resources in the future. The uppermost surface groundwater is and will be increasingly contaminated due to the land use. Changes in evaporation and recharge patterns will lead to increased demand for water /media/loftslag/Rolf_Johnsen_(Region_Midt,_Dk).pdf
  • 23. Kok_2-scenarios-lecture-2

    1b: EURURALIS Focus on models  Commissioned by the Ministry of Agriculture, the Netherlands  Jan Klijn, Teunis van Rheenen, Jan Bakkes, Henk Westhoek, Hans van Meijl, Tom Veldkamp, Maurits van den Berg, Bas Eickhout, Wies Vullings, Peter Verburg, Nynke Schulp, Nol Witte, Ron van Lammeren  RIVM & Wageningen UR, the Netherlands EUropean RURal Area Land Use Interactive Discussion Support /media/loftslag/Kok_2-scenarios-lecture-2.pdf
  • 24. Kok_JGEC658_2009

    scenario development, with an example from Brazil Kasper Kok * Land Dynamics, Department of Environmental Sciences, Wageningen University, P.O. Box 47, 6700 AA Wageningen, The Netherlands 1. Introduction The world is undergoing rapid changes while globalising constantly, which gives the consideration of the future new urgency and importance. Scenario development has emerged as a key method when taking /media/loftslag/Kok_JGEC658_2009.pdf
  • 25. vanRoosmalen_etal-2009-WRR_2007WR006760

    Impact of climate and land use change on the hydrology of a large-scale agricultural catchment Lieke van Roosmalen,1 Torben O. Sonnenborg,2 and Karsten H. Jensen1 Received 5 December 2007; revised 21 November 2008; accepted 19 January 2009; published 18 March 2009. [1] This paper presents a quantitative comparison of plausible climate and land use change impacts on the hydrology of a large-scale /media/loftslag/vanRoosmalen_etal-2009-WRR_2007WR006760.pdf
  • 26. HARMONIE - numerical weather prediction model 

    and precipitation as well as interactions at the surface of land and ocean. Processes involving these factors are the subject of physical and dynamical meteorology. At the start (initial time) of a model simulation a description of the state of the atmosphere is needed. This state is termed the analysis. To ensure that the analysis includes all data important for the model as well as to ensure /weather/articles/nr/3232
  • 27. Ninth day of the eruption

    north into two gullies, see map of extent (pdf 1,4 Mb) made at the University of Iceland, i.e. the Institute of Earth Sciences. It has been predicted that lava might reach the river Krossá within a few days. Krossá flows due west, north of Eyjafjallajökull, and into the larger river Markarfljót. For easy orientation, watch a video from the National Land Survey of Iceland, simulating flight from /about-imo/news/nr/1858
  • 28. Moberg_Anders_CES_2010

    in the atmosphere Changes in statistical distributions including precipitation extremes Bengtsson Environ. Res. Lett. 2010, 5, 025002, Fig. 1 Global land precipitation since 1900 – strong regional differences, insignificant global trend IPCC 2007, Fig. 3.12-3.13 Drought Severity Index since 1900 – dry areas drier, wet areas wetter IPCC 2007, FAQ 3.1, Fig. 1 IPCC 2007, Box TS.2, Fig. 1 Dynamic circulation /media/ces/Moberg_Anders_CES_2010.pdf
  • 29. VI_2015_006

    where mid-level cloud cover, over the land, is underrepresented. 8 Figure 1. Weather conditions on 27 July 2012 at 12 UTC (local time). Top panel: large- scale analysis based on ERA-Interim reanalysis data, with mean sea level air pressure (black contours), temperature at 850 hPa (dashed red contours), and 6-hourly accumu- lated precipitation (coloured contours). Bottom panel: manned /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2015/VI_2015_006.pdf
  • 30. Full membership to EUMETSAT

    for the Environment and Natural Resources, Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson, and the EUMETSAT Director General, Alain Ratier, signed the accession agreement. As a full member state, Iceland will have unlimited access to satellite earth observation data that relates to many aspects of atmospheric, land and ocean monitoring. Furthermore, Iceland in cooperation with other memberstates will now be able to take full /about-imo/news/nr/2733

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