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  • 21. VI_2020_011_en

    Marine Giroud, Sigrún Karlsdóttir, Bergrún Óladóttir, Matthew J. Roberts, Kristín Vogfjörð, Jórunn Harðardóttir VÍ 2020-011 Skýrsla An initial volcanic hazard assessment of the Vestmannaeyjar Volcanic System: Impacts of lava flow and tephra deposit on Heimaey VÍ 2020-011 ISSN 1670-8261 Skýrsla +354 522 60 00 vedur@vedur.is Veðurstofa Íslands Bústaðavegur 7–9 108 Reykjavík Melissa Anne Pfeffer1 /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2020/VI_2020_011_en.pdf
  • 22. Milly_etal-2008-Stationarity-dead-Science

    appears to be driving a poleward expansion of the subtropical dry zone (8), thereby reducing runoff in some regions. Together, circulatory and thermodynamic responses largely explain the picture of regional gainers and losers of sustainable freshwater availability that has emerged from climate models (see figure, p. 574). Why now? That anthropogenic climate change affects the water cycle (9 /media/loftslag/Milly_etal-2008-Stationarity-dead-Science.pdf
  • 23. 2010_017

    Scatter plots of the modelled and measured daily discharges for Sandá í Þistilfirði, vhm 26, 1990–2005. Former calibration without the groundwater module active to the left and new calibration with the groundwater module active to the right. .................................. 22 Figure 9. Mean discharge seasonality for Austari-Jökulsá, vhm 144, 1990–2005. Measured, modelled without the groundwater /media/ces/2010_017.pdf
  • 24. Spatial_perception_of_flood_hazard_in_the_urban_area_of_Selfoss,_Iceland

    Spatial perception of flood hazard in the urban area of Selfoss Emmanuel P. Pagneux 1, 2 1 Icelandic Meteorological Office Grensásvegur 9 – 108 Reykjavík – ICELAND 2 Department of Geography and Tourism Faculty of Life and Environmental Sciences / School of Engineering and Sciences University of Iceland Aska, Sturlugata 7 – 101 Reykjavík – ICELAND Email: emmanuel@vedur.is /media/loftslag/Spatial_perception_of_flood_hazard_in_the_urban_area_of_Selfoss,_Iceland.pdf
  • 25. Kok_JGEC658_2009

    that such a system can potentially be in equilibrium. It is more Fig. 4. Output of various Fuzzy Cognitive Maps. X-axis: number of iteration steps; Y-axis: value of selected concepts. K. Kok / Global Environmental Change 19 (2009) 122–133128 Author's personal copy significant that it can be maintained without any policy incentive (C12 < 0.05 after 20 iterations). In terms of the Fuzzy Cognitive Map, using /media/loftslag/Kok_JGEC658_2009.pdf
  • 26. raisanen_ruosteenoja_CES_D2.2

    the northern North Atlantic and Iceland, however, the increase in precipitation is relatively small and actually slightly smaller in winter and spring than in summer and autumn. 9 Figure 3.2. Best estimates of precipitation change from the years 1971-2000 to the periods indicated above each panel, under the A1B emission scenario. Interval for contours and shading is 5%. The best-estimate precipitation /media/ces/raisanen_ruosteenoja_CES_D2.2.pdf
  • 27. Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal

    affected by regulation and at six sites (Kallavesi, Vuoksi, Kymijoki, Peltokoski, Harjavalta and Isohaara marked with squares in Fig. 1c) the effect of regulation on discharges is significant (the daily discharges differ on average by more than 5% from the natural situation). The runoff areas of the sites are between 86 km2 and 61,000 km2 and lake percentage varies from 0 to 22. All the sites have /media/ces/Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal.pdf
  • 28. programme2---PhD-Workshop-preceding-Adaptation-Research-Conference

    with whom a slot is proposed to be swapped. In the closing session on Friday afternoon another two Workshop participants will be offered the opportunity of presenting a brief summary of key impressions and messages (2 x 5 minutes). This will require some degree of co-ordination among the rapporteurs. The Conference organizers need to know in time (Friday morning at the latest) who will present /media/loftslag/programme2---PhD-Workshop-preceding-Adaptation-Research-Conference.pdf
  • 29. Glossary

    We are hoping to find time to improve this glossary. Only a few items are available. For your relevant search, please click on one of the letters below: A Á B C D E É F G H I Í J K L M N O Ó P Q R S T U Ú V W X Y Ý Z Þ Æ Ö A A: Icelandic abbreviation of East (compass direction, easterly, eastern). ANA: Icelandic abbreviation of Eastnorthesast (compass direction). ASA: Icelandic /weather/articles/nr/1208
  • 30. Glossary

    We are hoping to find time to improve this glossary. Only a few items are available. For your relevant search, please click on one of the letters below: A Á B C D E É F G H I Í J K L M N O Ó P Q R S T U Ú V W X Y Ý Z Þ Æ Ö A A: Icelandic abbreviation of East (compass direction, easterly, eastern). ANA: Icelandic abbreviation of Eastnorthesast (compass direction). ASA: Icelandic /weather/articles/nr/1208/

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