provides an empirical basis for the rating of flood hazards in the Öræfi region.
Chapter III. Öræfajökull Volcano: Eruption melting scenarios (pdf 3.33 Mb)
Pages 45–72
Magnús T. Gudmundsson, Þórdís Högnadóttir og Eyjólfur Magnússon
Short summary
The potential for ice melting during eruptions in Öræfajökull is assessed using calorimetric estimates of melting for given eruption rates
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such as
irrigation, CO2 effects on transpiration, and land use changes affect the water balance to a
lesser extent.
Citation: van Roosmalen, L., T. O. Sonnenborg, and K. H. Jensen (2009), Impact of climate and land use change on the hydrology of
a large-scale agricultural catchment, Water Resour. Res., 45, W00A15, doi:10.1029/2007WR006760.
1. Introduction
[2] The most recent Intergovernmental Panel
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sensors, with corners at 0.033 Hz. Three additional stations are equipped with
broad-band sensors and several more have the Lennartz 5s + DM24 combination installed.
These stations will be running the τmax driver within the coming months.
Figure 1. A map of Iceland showing the locations of the seismic stations of the SIL
network (black squares). The nine stations where an ElarmS-type driver
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“Regional hydrological droughts and weather types in north-western Europe “
University of Oslo Droughts WTs SummaryRelationsIntroduction Outlook
Weather types (WTs)
• simple, discrete characterization of the current atmospheric
conditions over a region on the nominal scale;
• may be based on one or several meteorological variables.
• Weather type classification (WTC): the set of WTs describing
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will be compared to possible problems to
see if this is actually a problem. The completeness of the data series is discussed in section
6.
Table 7. Power connection.
Type of communication Number of stations
Main Power 35 (55%)
Produced on site 28 (45%)
For CGPS stations reliant on remote power sources, the preferred solution is a photovoltaic
solar panel and a wind generator. However, several
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Nikolai Nawri
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For the classification of wind
conditions, wind direction over the lake is rounded to the nearest 45 degrees.
area covered in the model with sparse tundra (41.3% of the model land area) is in fact bare
rock or sand plains. The model description of surface type is therefore not a likely cause for the
strong wintertime cooling, since replacing at least sparsely vegetated areas in the interior of the
island
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