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  • 31. ALA

    change on natural systems (e.g. changes in glaciers, hydrology and sea level) that affect the infrastructure of Icelandic society, including transportation, energy systems and municipal planning. Evaluate how the changes in the natural systems impact the above infrastructure sectors. Assess the adaptation need of the infrastructure sectors and publish the results. Development of methodology /about-imo/arctic/ala/
  • 32. News

    News © Hróbjartur Þorsteinsson The Icelandic Minister for the Environment and Natural Resources, Sigurður Ingi /about-imo/news/bigimg/2733
  • 33. Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal

    - vies, 2008). Prudhomme and Davies (2008) analysed uncertainties from natural variability, hydrological modelling, GCMs, emission scenarios and downscaling method and concluded that GCMs are the largest source of uncertainty for estimation of future flows. Similar finding have been made in other studies (Déqué et al., 2007; Minville et al., 2008) and it is therefore recommended that climate change /media/ces/Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal.pdf
  • 34. Staff members

    Specialist in natural hazards Service and Research Division Björgvin Ómar Hafsteinsson Weather observer /about-imo/employees/
  • 35. Arctic cooperation

    in one way or another. Links (above, left) give examples of such projects. See also specific web-sites of other projects. About the institution The Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) is a public institution under the auspices of the Ministry for the Environment and Natural Resources. The role of the IMO is to contribute towards to public safety, the safeguarding of property /about-imo/arctic/
  • 36. 30th International

    Hazard- and risk assessment for natural hazards in Iceland are an important part of IMO's role 25.10.2019 The International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction was held the 13th of October as every year since 1989. The day was designated by the United Nations /about-imo/news/international-day-for-disaster-reduction
  • 37. A lecture on Ecological Economics

    recession as an opportunity to create a sustainable and desirable future." His article on "The value of the world's ecosystem services and natural capital" published in Nature 1997 is the second most highly cited article in ecology and environment in the last decade: "The services of ecological systems and the natural capital stocks that produce them are critical to the functioning of the Earth's life /about-imo/news/nr/1658
  • 38. Karlsdottir-Risk_analysis_IMO_SK

    of Meteorology Seismology and volcanic activities Glaciology Hydrology Risk assesment of natural hazards, e.g. floods and avalanches, etc. Athmosphere Water, snow, glaciers Earth Ocean Geophysical processes Natural Hazards - Topics Severe weather storms, heavy precipitation lightning Avalanches and land slide Floodings river floods, flash floods, ice jams, glacier outburst Storm surge Sea Ice /media/loftslag/Karlsdottir-Risk_analysis_IMO_SK.pdf
  • 39. Avalanche danger scale

    scale EAWS Danger level Icon Snowpack stability Avalanche triggering probability 5 Very high The snowpack is poorly bonded and largely unstable in general. Numerous large-sized and often very large-sized natural avalanches can be expected, even in moderately steep terrain. 4 High The snowpack is poorly bonded on most steep slopes. Triggering /avalanches/articles/nr/2619
  • 40. Case_B___Road_transport_operation_and_infrastructure_planning

    on the Shifts of climatic zones from cooler or wetter to warmer or drier (a) 1971-2000 (b) 2010-39 A1B observational data set (0.25º grid) from Haylock et al. (2008) (b-d) Based on CMIP3 GCM runs for A1B & the delta-change method (c) 2040-69 A1B (d) 2070-99 A1B Jylhä et al. (2010) Uncertainties in climate change schematically Observed climate Future climate Natural /media/loftslag/Case_B___Road_transport_operation_and_infrastructure_planning.pdf

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