a comprehensive assessment of the impact of climate change on
renewable energy resources in the Nordic area including hydropower, wind power, bio‐fuels and
solar energy.
M i bj i f h CES P j
An increase of uncertainty about the future of renewable resources under climate change is a key issue for the
energy sector. Some renewable energy resources are likely to increase their productivity
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are presented here in reversed chronological order.
Status of Öræfajökull volcano – 13th July 2018
Following a series of meetings with scientists from Icelandic Meteorological Office, The University of Iceland and Iceland Geosurvey, The Department of Civil Protection issued a statement on the status of Öræfajökull. The Department of Civil Protection maintains a state of preparedness in the area/volcanoes/about-volcanoes/oraefajokull/news/
flows ...................................... 21
4.1 Area 1 and 2: Talus slope below the summit of NW-Strandartindur ................... 22
4.2 Area 3: Upper part of Þófi ........................................................................ 22
4.3 Area 4: The edge of Þófi .......................................................................... 22
4.4 Area 5 and 6: Talus slope below the summit
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: Richard Yeo.
New information
1 June 2015 - announcement
The Commissioner of the Icelandic Police, in collaboration with the district Commissioner of Police in North-Iceland east district, has lowered the alert level for the seismic activity in Bárðarbunga to Uncertainty Phase, which is the lowest level of three alert levels.
The area around Holuhraun is no longer closed. The lava field
/earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3122
: Richard Yeo.
New information
1 June 2015 - announcement
The Commissioner of the Icelandic Police, in collaboration with the district Commissioner of Police in North-Iceland east district, has lowered the alert level for the seismic activity in Bárðarbunga to Uncertainty Phase, which is the lowest level of three alert levels.
The area around Holuhraun is no longer closed. The lava field
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Horsens case – Break out groups
Jens Christian Refsgaard and Hans Jørgen Henriksen, GEUS
The Horsens case deals with climate change adaptation of water issues in the Horsens area. The aim of the
group work is to work actively with the four topics covered during lecturing (scenario building, stakeholder
involvement; risk perception/acceptability and uncertainty) in a specific case
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is the lowest level of three alert levels.
The area around Holuhraun is no longer closed. The lava field itself is however impassable
and dangerous and attempts are not allowed. One of the tasks of Vatnajökull National Park is
to lay out safe paths with time to come.
19 May 2015 - minor gas release
On May 19th a team from IMO reached Holuhraun lava field to make direct measurements of
gases
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should be as simple as possible and large
tables should be avoided. Each table should
have a brief title. All illustrations must be
ready for reproduction. The final scale should
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single column (75 mm) or the maximum width
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