the flood-hazard observer or the person on duty for avalanche and landslide dangers.
The Snow Avalanche Centre of the Icelandic Meteorological Office is located at Suðurgata 12, 400 Ísafjörður, tel. +(354) 450 3000.
The Akureyri branch is located at Borgir v/Norðurslóð, 600 Akureyri, tel. +(354) 4600524.
At Keflavík international airport, the Icelandic Meteorological Office runs
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100 mm over 24 hours. Rising stream and river
levels are likely on the Snæfellsnes peninsula, around the Eyjafjallajökull and
Mýrdalsjökull ice-caps, and south of the Vatnajökull ice cap. Travellers are cautioned
against fording rivers in these regions.
On behalf of IMO
Elín Björk Jónasdóttir, coordinator of public weather services.
Hrafn Guðmundsson, forecaster on duty
Þorsteinn V. Jónsson
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as an input parameter. The model itself solves the equations describing the rising of the mixture
in the atmosphere and calculates the top-plume height by using some physical parameters as
the vertical mixture velocity (V) and the radius of the vent (R). Based on these two parameters,
V and R, we get an estimate of the mass flow rate and we
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Denmark, DK). Participatory planning processes - Group model building
10:00 p9 Simo Haanpää (Aalto University, Fi). Ilmasto-opas.fi (ClimateGuide.fi) web portal - a new tool for managing climate change in Finnish municipalities
10:30 tea/coffee break
11:00 break out sessions : Thursday cases revisited
12:00 - 13:00 lunch
13:00 p10
Helle Katrine Andersen (DANVA, Dk). DANVA CC adaptation plan
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side.
Red: inside transport system; blue: direct impact on size & quality of demand for road vehicle
movements; grey: auxiliary services that strongly interact with effects of CC.
Various possible effects of climate change on road infrastructure and its users
The expected effects of a changing climate in Nordic countries imply among others
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yfir röð stórra skjálfta af stærð M 6-7 í Suðurlandsbrotabeltinu og hafa
yfirborðssprungur skjálfta á nútíma verið kortlagðar víða í brotabeltinu. Stefna
þverbrotabeltisnis er A-V en þó sýnir yfirborðskortlagning, ásamt kortlögðum
áhrifasvæðum, að sögulegir skjálftar hafi orðið á stórum N-S sprungum. Hefur aflögun á
beltinu því verið lýst með svokallaðri bókahillutektóník, þar sem það brotnar
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