)around the new lava field
Bárðarbunga earthquakes3D interactive model
Thickness and volumeestimate from January 1st
Comparing historic sizes of lavafields: AD 934 and 1783
Gas dispersion model
Preliminary flood risk assessmentfor Jökulsá á Fjöllum
Web cameras of Míla
Web cameras of M&T
Related topics
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earthquakes3D interactive model
Thickness and volumeestimate from January 1st
Comparing historic sizes of lavafields: AD 934 and 1783
Gas dispersion model
Preliminary flood risk assessmentfor Jökulsá á Fjöllum
Web cameras of Míla
Web cameras of M&T
Related topics
Instructions on using earthquake pages
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the first tomographic model of Eyjafjallajökull volcano, south Iceland, using ambient noise
tomography. The data were collected on a dense network of temporary and SIL seismometers prior to and
during the 2010 eruption. Cross-correlations between stations enabled us to construct phase-velocity dispersion
curves and create phase-velocity maps, for periods between 1.6-6.5 s
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uncertainty),
Monte Carlo analysis, multiple model simulation, NUSAP, quality assurance, scenario analysis, sensitivity analysis, stakeholder involvement
and uncertainty matrix. The applicability of these methods has been mapped according to purpose of application, stage of the modelling process
and source and type of uncertainty addressed. It is concluded that uncertainty assessment is not just
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for Meteorological Research, Reykjavík, Iceland
5Bergen School of Meteorology, Geophysical Insitute,
University of Bergen, Norway
†Corresponding author: or@belgingur.is,
Orkugarður, Grensásvegur 9, 108 Reykjavík
ABSTRACT
Atmospheric flow over Iceland has been simulated for the period Jan-
uary 1961 to July 2006, using the mesoscale MM5 model driven by
initial and boundary data from the ECMWF. Firstly
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Step 1: Temperature-index mass-
balance model
Monthly temperature
Monthly precipitation
Step 1: Temperature-index mass-
balance model
Step 2: Extrapolation of model
parameters to all glaciers in
Iceland and Scandinavia
• Monthly temperature
• Monthly precipitation
• Gridded climate variables
Methodology
Step 1: Temperature-index mass-
balance model
• Monthly temperature
• Monthly
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sources
Consultant
# 1
Consultant
# 2
Consultant
# 4
Consultant
# 5
Consultant
# 3
Vulnerable areas
Very vulnerable
Vulnerable
Less vulnerable
Well protected
Prediction
uncertainty due to
- data interpretations
- model parameter values
- models (process equations)
- problem framing
The Water
Management
Process
and
the
Hydrological
Modelling
Process
Uncertainty
assessments
influence
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flood frequency analysis in northern Iceland
Philippe Crochet
55 pp
1,7 Mb
2012-011
Statistical Correction of WRF Mesoscale Model Simulations of Surface Wind over Iceland based on Station Data
Nikolai Nawri, Halldór Björnsson, Guðrún Nína Petersen & Kristján Jónasson
26 pp
1,1 Mb
2012-010
Evaluation of WRF Mesoscale Model Simulations of Surface Wind over Iceland
Nikolai
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