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  • 31. A minor eruption underway

    and civil protection staff are on alert, and they are ready to respond to a range of situations, including damaging earthquake activity or a volcanic eruption. Possible development is as follows: The ongoing seismic activity reduces in the coming days and weeks. The seismic swarm will increase in intensity, possibly with an earthquake up to magnitude magnitude 6 in the area. An earthquake up /about-imo/news/earthquake-swarm-in-reykjanes-peninsula
  • 32. Terms and conditions

    but the information obtained is not personally identifiable. The Icelandic Meteorological Office is not responsible for any harm or damage that may result from incorrect or missing data on its web-site. By using the IMO web-site you agree to the terms and conditions stated on this page. Anyone can download images (photos) as they appear on our web-site (low resolution) but IMO does /about-imo/the-web/conditions
  • 33. Funded MS student opportunity. Dust and ash re-suspension sources

    short resume (CV), including a list of courses taken, and grades.A self-evaluation of strong and weak research skills, along with likes and dislikes associated with research and modelling.Send the application and material to sara@vedur.is and ThrosturTh@hi.is Deadline for applications is 30 June 2017. Download ad (pdf /about-imo/news/funded-ms-student-opportunity-dust-and-ash-re-suspension-sources-in-emission-models
  • 34. Terms and conditions

    but the information obtained is not personally identifiable. The Icelandic Meteorological Office is not responsible for any harm or damage that may result from incorrect or missing data on its web-site. By using the IMO web-site you agree to the terms and conditions stated on this page. Anyone can download images (photos) as they appear on our web-site (low resolution) but IMO does /about-imo/the-web/conditions/
  • 35. The final CES conference, 31 May-2 June 2010

    to exchange views and acquire information about current research of climate changes and energy issues. Altogether 31 oral presentations and 21 posters were presented at the conference, including 5 keynote presentations given by invited speakers from leading research institutes on climate and energy issues. The extended abstract volume of the presentations in PDF-form is available for download /ces/nr/1979
  • 36. Kok_2-scenarios-lecture-2

    ) Establish scenario team and scenario panel (2) Team proposes goals and outline (3) Panel drafts narrative storylines (6) Panel revises storylines (5) Modelling groups quantify scenarios (4) Team quantifies driving forces (8) General review of scenarios (9) Team & Panel make final revision of scenarios (10) Publication and distribution (7) Repeat step 4-6 Story-And-Simulation approach /media/loftslag/Kok_2-scenarios-lecture-2.pdf
  • 37. NOMEK09_Report

    Hermannsdóttir (Media) Sveinn Brynjólfsson (Avalanche) Theodor Freyr Hervarsson (Aviation) Guðrún Nína Petersen (Forecast errors) SMHI: Andreas Carlsson (Dynamics/NWP) Anna Eronn (Satellite) met.no: Bjørn Røsting (Dynamics) FMI: Vesa Nietosvaara (Online sessions and website) Elena Saltikoff (Radar-distans teaching) DMI: Claus Petersen (Slippery Roads) EUMETSAT: Jochen Kerkmann (Satellite /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2009/NOMEK09_Report.pdf
  • 38. Risk Assessments

    riskianalyysit - ilmaston muutoksen synnyttämät riskit ja mahdollisuudet. 12.03.2009, Research Report VTT-R-01942-09, Tampere. 13 p. + app. 24 p. Linnerud, Kristin (2009) Test and evaluation of a climate risk assessment procedure. Case study: The Norwegian hydro power company SFE. CICERO, University of Oslo. Report 2009:3. Feb.2009. 44 p. ISSN:0804-4562. Linnerud, Kristin (2009) Climate change /ces/publications/nr/1941
  • 39. VI_2021_008

    a coherent, emergent signal in RSAM data (see Figure 2), raising the question: Can RSAM data be empirically used to detect volcanic tremor events preceding eruptions? 6 Figure 1. Photo of the monitoring setup in the IMO’s natural hazards monitoring room. The right screen shows real-time earthquake and tremor data. Tremv output is displayed in red box with the last 24 hrs of all frequency /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2021/VI_2021_008.pdf
  • 40. Kok_et_al._TFSC_published_2011

    l e i n f o a b s t r a c t Article history: Received 30 November 2009 Received in revised form 11 January 2011 Accepted 14 January 2011 Available online 17 February 2011 Social, natural and cultural systems are changing rapidly, influencing the future of Europe's fresh waters. One of the drivers shaping this future is the implementation of the Water Framework Directive. Participatory scenario /media/loftslag/Kok_et_al._TFSC_published_2011.pdf

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