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  • 31. 47th Nordic Seismology Seminar

    and then click on "Registration" on top of that page (see screenshot). Conference costs are 30.000 ISK (~220€), to be paid upon registration. See details on cancellation policies on the registration page. Rooms at Grand Hotel Reykjavík can be booked during the registration process. Participants are free to book other potentially cheaper hotels in the vicinity.Conference costs include coffee /norsem/norsem2016/registration/
  • 32. News

    of Ólafsvík is to the left. The fracture line of the avalanche on 19 March 2012 is visible near the top of the slope to the right in the photograph and the avalanche tongue extends to the foot of the slope below the fracture line (this is where the lower part of the hillside is whiter than elsewhere). The fracture line extends into the supporting structures at the location of the topmost row and extends /about-imo/news/bigimg/2476
  • 33. Articles

    of Ólafsvík is to the left. The fracture line of the avalanche on 19 March 2012 is visible near the top of the slope to the right in the photograph and the avalanche tongue extends to the foot of the slope below the fracture line (this is where the lower part of the hillside is whiter than elsewhere). The fracture line extends into the supporting structures at the location of the topmost row /avalanches/articles/bigimg/2475
  • 34. Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change

    and top–down governance. Finally, this research shows that in a basin where one type of extreme is dominant—like droughts in the Alentejo (Portugal) and floods in Rivierenland (Netherlands)—the potential impacts of other extremes are somehow ignored or not perceived with the urgency they might deserve. Keywords Standardized comparative analysis  Adaptive and integrated water management (AIWM /media/loftslag/Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change.pdf
  • 35. CES_BioFuels_Flyer_new

    ) and changing climate (CC:CC) 1. Current climate (CU) - varying thinning regimes (0%, 15%, 30%,45%) 2. Changing climate (CC) - varying thinning regimes (0%, 15%, 30%,45%) 3. Current (CU) & changing climate (CC) - current thinning regime 4. Current (CU) & changing climate (CC) - changed thinning regimes C l i m a t e s c e n a r i o s M ea s u r e m en t s o f c l i m a t e p /media/ces/CES_BioFuels_Flyer_new.pdf
  • 36. Past temperature conditions in Iceland

    being 1995. Since then it has been warm, the warmth culminating in 2002 to 2003. Generally the description above refers to the whole country, but there are slightly diverging details, depending on the source of the cold air. Back to top Comparison of temperature in Stykkishólmur, Akureyri and Reykjavík A comparison of annual temperatures at three stations, Stykkishólmur in the west, Akureyri /climatology/articles/nr/1213
  • 37. Past temperature conditions in Iceland

    being 1995. Since then it has been warm, the warmth culminating in 2002 to 2003. Generally the description above refers to the whole country, but there are slightly diverging details, depending on the source of the cold air. Back to top Comparison of temperature in Stykkishólmur, Akureyri and Reykjavík A comparison of annual temperatures at three stations, Stykkishólmur in the west, Akureyri /climatology/articles/nr/1213/
  • 38. CES_D2.4_solar_CMIP3

    by the various models. In the large figure, months from Jan- uary (1) to December (12) are depicted. On the right-top corner there is an enlarged illustration for November-February, i.e., the months with the weakest incident radiation. Unit: MJ m−2 month−1. analysis would corrupt the results severely. Therefore, the present analysis will be based on 18 models, with the CSIRO model excluded. Evaluation /media/ces/CES_D2.4_solar_CMIP3.pdf
  • 39. VI_2014_001

    i=1 1 L L l=1 Qi(D;Tl) bQi(D;Tl) Qi(D;Tl) x100; (13) RMSET (%) = 1 N N i=1 v u u t1 L L l=1 Qi(D;Tl) bQi(D;Tl) Qi(D;Tl) 2 x100; (14) where Qi(D;Tl) is the reference flood quantile at gauged site i and return period Tl , calculated with the GEV distribution from the observed AMF series and bQi(D;Tl) is the estimated flood quantile, calculated with the index flood method, (Eq. 1). 15 4 /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2014/VI_2014_001.pdf
  • 40. VI_2017_009

    In Chapter 3 we focus on the following monthly averages: Near-surface 2 meter temperature (TAS), total precipitation (TP), and sea ice cover (SI). In Chapter 4 we add surface air pressure (PSL) and snow cover thickness (SNCT). The following daily fields will be studied as well: Near-surface wind speeds, (U and V sfcWind), maximum near-surface 2 meter temperature (TASMAX), minimum mean-surface 2 meter /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2017/VI_2017_009.pdf

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