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  • 31. Markarfljót outwash plain and Öræfajökull

    Öræfajökull Volcano: Geology and historical floods (pdf 5.43 Mb) Pages 17–44 Matthew J. Roberts og Magnús T. Gudmundsson Short summary Despite the documented severity and lasting geomorphic imprint of the 1362 and 1727 jökulhlaups from Öræfajökull, there is scant information about the routing and extent of these floods. Using field observations, aerial photographs, and modern-day analogues /hydrology/hazard-risk-assessments/glacial-outburst-floods/markarfljotsaurar-oraefajokull/
  • 32. 2011_005

    network on the north coast of Iceland. According to the number of 4000 – 5700 Trimble receivers, the total network is relatively modern. Trimble NetRS receivers have an ethernet and serial interface, but the older models have serial interfaces only, making data transfer more cumbersome with modern communication technology such as GPRS and 3G. In general the receivers have been reliable. The NetRS /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2011/2011_005.pdf
  • 33. IMO_AnnualReport2014

    probably a few meters. An interactive 3D model of the earthquakes during the magma intrusion. The di?rent colours represent the activity in time from 16 August to 12 September. During the magma intrusion, intense earthquake activity related to subsidence of the Bárðarbunga caldera was located at the caldera rim. Over 70 earthquakes above magnitude 5 occurred in the first four months after the onset /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2015/IMO_AnnualReport2014.pdf
  • 34. VI_2020_005

    glacier, and a general land rise along the southern coast and in the countries interior (figure 1). This rise results from recent melt of the Icelandic glaciers, which have been melting since the late 19th century. An acceleration in land uplift is even evident in the Southeast. STL analysis of vertical GPS measurements in 1997- 2015 from Höfn in Hornafjörður show over 8 mm/yr uplift in the first /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2020/VI_2020_005.pdf
  • 35. Hydropower, Hydrology

    (2010). Impact of Climate Change on Runoff of the Lithuanian Rivers. Modern climate change models, statistical methods and hydrological modelling. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing. 2010. 53 p. Roald, L.A., Hisdal, H., Beldring, S. (2007). Floods and droughts in a changing climate in Norway. The Third International Conference on Climate and Water, Helsinki, Finland, 3-6 September 2007, pp. 392-396 /ces/publications/nr/1938
  • 36. 2010_005_

    scenario, precipitation increased by 10–15% from 1961–90 to 2070–99, and by 5–10% for the lower emitting scenarios (corresponding to approximately 0.5–1% per decade). The CE project also examined RCM results for Iceland based on the HIRHAM model (Haugen and Iversen, 2006). These results showed enhanced warming over the interior of Iceland compared with the coastal zone, and a tendency for enhanced /media/ces/2010_005_.pdf
  • 37. VED_AnnualReport-2013_screen

    ; from which extensive data streams enter IMO and are utilized for forecasts and research purposes. Dissemination The main dissemination of IMO is in the form of forecasts and warnings; through radio, T V, direct di- alog with stakeholders and through IMO‘s web-site (vedur.is). Additionally, the web provides compre- hensive real-time data on the weather, earthquakes and deformation, as well /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/arsskyrslur/VED_AnnualReport-2013_screen.pdf
  • 38. 2005EO260001

    eruption at or near Grímsvötn, was about to begin, or was already in progress. Immediately, NCPA upgraded to alert phase and OACC di- verted all air traffi c to >60 nautical miles (>111 km) distance from Grímsvötn. A volcano-SIG- MET warning of a signifi cant meteorological hazard to aviation was broadcast at 2026 UTC, specifying the likely location and probable height of the tephra plume /media/jar/myndsafn/2005EO260001.pdf
  • 39. Paper-Olafur-Rognvaldsson_92

    ) and Jónsdóttir (2008). Therefore, comparison of measured and simulated water balance cannot be di- rectly used for validation of the model-generated precipitation. According to the non-scaled MM5 output for the period 1961–1990, mean precipitation for the whole of Iceland was 1790 mm y−1. After scaling the precipitation, this value was reduced to 1750mm y−1, i.e. by approximately 2%. This difference /media/ces/Paper-Olafur-Rognvaldsson_92.pdf
  • 40. VI_2015_006

    are largest. Positive sensible heat fluxes also occur over the interior regions of Vatnajökull and Hofsjökull at around noon on 27 July, due to the cold northeasterly flow over the glaciers (see Figure 10). However, along the edges and on the other icecaps, sensible heat fluxes under clear skies are directed from the atmosphere to the snow. On 3 August, with clear skies, weak winds, and with above freezing /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2015/VI_2015_006.pdf

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