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  • 21. VI_2014_005

    run, and the blended initial field for the subsequent run. During the first forecast hour, model simulations tend towards the values at the end of the previous run, but especially in the interior of the island, some significant differences remain. 14 For 2-m air temperature and 10-m wind speed, this is illustrated in Figure 5, based on average diurnal cycles, calculated separately for grid points /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2014/VI_2014_005.pdf
  • 22. Öræfajökull – frequent questions & answers

    it is often very hard to assess the temporal evolution of an eruption once it has started. Question: Should an eruption occur, will be the main city of Reykjavik affected by tephra fallout?Answer: Recent numerical studies show that given an eruption of the same size as in 1362, Reykjavik has a likelihood between 5 and 25% to be covered by 1 mm of ash. This likelihood is less than 5% for a deposit 1 /volcanoes/about-volcanoes/oraefajokull/q-a/
  • 23. NONAM_1st_workshop_summary_v3

    into the following sectors/subareas: o Industrial area owners (excess water, cooling, buffering and intelligent use of excess water) o Farmers (drought prevention, flooded areas, irrigation, nutrients, financing adaptations) o Hedensted upstream city (flooding risks, vulnerable to rising groundwater, excess water and recreational area management) o Horsens city at the fiord mouth (rising sea-level, storm /media/vedurstofan/NONAM_1st_workshop_summary_v3.pdf
  • 24. BIIS_windrose_2005-2014

    1 6 Wind rose BIIS March 2005−2014 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 2010360350340 330 320 310 300 290 280 270 260 250 240 230 220 210 200 190 180 170 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 2 4 6 8 10 12 Frequency of wind direction (%) Aerodrome Total observations: 2611 Calm: 9.8% Variable winds: 16% Average wind speed for wind direction Wind direction (°) Wind speed (knots ) 0 5 10 15 0 45 90 135 180 225 270 315 360 N /media/vedur/BIIS_windrose_2005-2014.pdf
  • 25. Climate Report

    ) noted that Iceland had a maritime climate that was much milder than its position on the globe might suggest. In data from 1981–2010, Iceland annual average temperatures ranged from 6°C at the south coast to 3°C at the north coast, with a substantially colder highland interior. In comparison with the latitudinal average for the same period, the coastal temperatures in Iceland are 8–10°C warmer /climatology/iceland/climate-report
  • 26. Climate Report

    ) noted that Iceland had a maritime climate that was much milder than its position on the globe might suggest. In data from 1981–2010, Iceland annual average temperatures ranged from 6°C at the south coast to 3°C at the north coast, with a substantially colder highland interior. In comparison with the latitudinal average for the same period, the coastal temperatures in Iceland are 8–10°C warmer /climatology/iceland/climate-report/
  • 27. Keranen_Jaana_CES_2010

    Energy source - Catchment area - Collection area - Wind - Biomass - etc. 2. Power Plant - Technique - Maintenance - Personnel - Organisation - etc. 902/07/2010 Tools for risk/opportunity identification very likely 2.1 - M o re rainfall: annual runo ff w ill inc rease 0 -8 % Sc en ario 2. inc reased p re cip itation 1.2 - … very likelyinc rease turbine capa city increased electrica l resis /media/ces/Keranen_Jaana_CES_2010.pdf
  • 28. Milly_etal-2008-Stationarity-dead-Science

    6University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA. 7NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA. *Author for correspondence. E-mail: cmilly@usgs.gov. An uncertain future challenges water planners. Published by AAAS on July 12, 201 1 www.sciencemag.or g Downloaded from 1 FEBRUARY 2008 VOL 319 SCIENCE www.sciencemag.org574 POLICYFORUM combined with opera- tions /media/loftslag/Milly_etal-2008-Stationarity-dead-Science.pdf
  • 29. Climate change and hydrology: Environmental and societal effects

    national and local power companies 40% and finally Reykjavik City and others 17%. In spite of the increased importance of this resource, the network system has diminished by 30% since 2008, i.e. fewer gauging and monitoring stations are operating today. Summary The climate and hydrology of Iceland are highly variable due to natural conditions. Significant changes in these factors over the last 15 /about-imo/news/nr/2910
  • 30. Hare_1_PartINONAM

    Participatory methods and processes for adaptive management Dr Matt Hare Independent Consultant, Mexico City Adaptive and participatory water management Matt Hare, hare@gmx.de 2011 – Summer School About myself ... • Bachelor in artificial intelligence (88-92) • PhD environmental modelling in knowledge and data-poor domains (95-99) • Co-founder of Seeconsult GmbH (03-onwards /media/loftslag/Hare_1_PartINONAM.pdf

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