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  • 31. Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20141015

    subsidence of the caldera occurs, causing an eruption at the edge of the caldera. Such an eruption would melt large quantities of ice, leading to a major jokulhlaup, accompanied by ash fall. Other scenarios cannot be excluded.  From the Icelandic Met Office: The Aviation Colour Code for Bardarbunga remains at ‘orange’.  From today, the Scientific Advisory Board will meet on Mondays /media/jar/Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20141015.pdf
  • 32. The weather in Iceland 2010

    been higher, 6.0°C in 2003. It has twice before been equally high as now, in 1939 and 1941. The temperature has now been above average (1961-1990) for 15 years in a row. Nine months registered above average temperatures, three were below. January had the largest positive anomaly, almostC, October the coldest, about 0.5°C below average. The annual temperature average in Stykkishólmur (Western /about-imo/news/2011/nr/2112
  • 33. The weather in Iceland 2010

    been higher, 6.0°C in 2003. It has twice before been equally high as now, in 1939 and 1941. The temperature has now been above average (1961-1990) for 15 years in a row. Nine months registered above average temperatures, three were below. January had the largest positive anomaly, almostC, October the coldest, about 0.5°C below average. The annual temperature average in Stykkishólmur (Western /about-imo/news/nr/2112
  • 34. ved-eng-2010

    The average temperature in Reykjavík was 5.9°C, 1.6°C above the 1961 to 1990 mean, and has only once been higher, 6.0°C in 2003. It has twice before been equally high as now, in 1939 and 1941. The temperature has now been above average (1961-1990) for 15 years in a row. Nine months registered above average temperatures, three were below. January had the largest positive anomaly, almostC /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skylduskil/ved-eng-2010.pdf
  • 35. ces-glacier-scaling-memo2009-01

    difference between the band and the maximum altitude of the glaciers ymax Dgi = ri gi ; ri = DSa2 (ymax yi) nj=1(ymax y j)g j : (12) The second step is carried out after the lowest glaciated elevation bands have been altered by the reduction in the glaciated area at the lowest altitudes. This procedure to distribute the reduction in glaciated area with altitude is clearly quite crude /media/ces/ces-glacier-scaling-memo2009-01.pdf
  • 36. Cooperation is a must for adaptation to and

    of the atmosphere, including changing frequency of low pressure systems or changing persistence of high pressure systems, may further exacerbate the above mentioned changes.Be prepared!Our society must prepare for a changed climate:More persistent anomalies, which may include heat waves, and floods from persistent rainfall.More extreme rain events, leading to more flash floods. This calls for accurate /about-imo/news/cooperation-is-a-must-for-adaptation-to-and-mitigation-of-climate-change
  • 37. The weather in Iceland in 2016

    which is +2.1°C above the mean. In Akureyri the average was 4.9°C, +1.7°C above the mean, there 2014 was warmer. The highest annual temperature, 7.1°C, was measured at Steinar near the South coast, but the lowest, -0.1°C, at the mountain station Þverfjall in the northwest. The lowest annual temperature in inhabited areas, 1.8°C, was measured at Möðrudalur in the north-eastern uplands. Relative /about-imo/news/the-weather-in-iceland-in-2016
  • 38. Glacial outburst floods

    flows. Jökulhlaups also occurs in other places of the world where glaciers can be found. For example, in Greenland, the Alps, Antarctica, mountain ranges by the east coast of North- and South-America, the Himalayas, the Altai Mountains, New Zealand, Svalbard and Norway. The concept “jökulhlaup” is known worldwide among geoscientist and reflects the importance of the theory, which evolved from /volcanoes/volcanic-hazards/glacial-outburst/
  • 39. Eriksson_2-Acceptability-of-policy

    (Stern, 2002) 4 5 (1) Concepts • Acceptability - attitude toward policy (e.g., Schade, 2003). Salient beliefs attitudes (Eagly & Chaiken, 1993). • Acceptability (before implementation) versus acceptance (after implementation) (Gärling et al. 2008) • Attitude (acceptability/acceptance) versus behaviour (Eagly & Chaiken, 1993) (2) Factors important for acceptabilityAcceptability /media/loftslag/Eriksson_2-Acceptability-of-policy.pdf
  • 40. 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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