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  • 31. VI_2009_012

    = b·Mwi CMT + c , i = 1,…5, with b = 1 and the parameter c estimated by least squares to be -4.88. Having determined c, the magnitudes of all earthquakes in the data set are recalculated according to: Mw(v)i := Ci + 4.88 With a determined to be -1.63 in the first step, the resulting log-linear attenuation relationship becomes: 88.4)(log63.1)(log 1010 −+⋅−= MrPGV , (A) Equation /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2009/VI_2009_012.pdf
  • 32. Henriksen_Barlebo-2008-AWM_BBN-Journ_Env_Management

    2007a, b). BNs were tested in a recent EU research project MERIT (Bromley, 2005; www.merit- eu.net) 2001–2004, and this tool is currently considered in Uncer wate NeWa an tainty is a central theme in integrated and adaptive r management, where different disciplines need to be Monitor and evaluate outcomes; apply learning to develop a better understanding of the system. (4) Implement policies;(3 /media/loftslag/Henriksen_Barlebo-2008-AWM_BBN-Journ_Env_Management.pdf
  • 33. Kok_JGEC658_2009

    Change 19 (2009) 122–133 A R T I C L E I N F O Article history: Received 14 November 2007 Received in revised form 21 August 2008 Accepted 25 August 2008 Keywords: Fuzzy Cognitive Maps Scenario Participation Resilience Brazil A B S T R A C T The main drawback of the Story-and-Simulation approach is the weak link between qualitative and quantitative scenarios. A semi-quantitative tool, Fuzzy /media/loftslag/Kok_JGEC658_2009.pdf
  • 34. VI_2009_013

    ........................................................................................................... 19  4.3 Frequency-magnitude distributions and b-values .................................................. 22  3.4 Depth distribution and stress drop ......................................................................... 24  5  DISCUSSION ............................................................................................................. 24  6  CONCLUSIONS /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2009/VI_2009_013.pdf
  • 35. 2010_005_

    which are significantly lower com- pared with similar beginning and end years. Consequently, for the 2004–50 period, the average RCM warming rates of 0.29 K per decade over the ocean, and 0.35 K per decade over the land are somewhat larger than for the reduced IPCC ensemble mean. Additionally, the tabulated values of SAT differences between the 1961–90 control period and either the 2021–50 /media/ces/2010_005_.pdf
  • 36. Lorenzoni_Pidgeon_2006

    level, surveys commissioned by the European Com- munity/the European Union provide an indication of trends in concern about cli- mate change. Since 1992, such surveys have been undertaken among representative samples of citizens in its Member States, and specifically on topics related to the environment (Special Eurobarometers (EB) in 1992, 1995, 2002; and a Flash EB in 2002). These have included /media/loftslag/Lorenzoni_Pidgeon_2006.pdf
  • 37. International Day for Disaster Reduction – 13th of October 2017 – Home Safe Home

    -2030 was adopted at the Third UN World Conference in Sendai Japan.The Sendai Framework has seven global targetsa) Substantially reduce global disaster mortality by 2030, aiming to lower the average per 100,000 global mortality rate in the decade 2020–2030 compared to the period 2005–2015;b) Substantially reduce the number of affected people globally by 2030, aiming to lower the average global /about-imo/news/international-day-for-disaster-reduction-13th-of-october-2017-home-safe-home
  • 38. Protective measures

    developments (European Commission, Directorate-General for Research, Publication EUR 23339, 2009, ISBN 978-92-79-08885-8, ISSN 1018-5593, DOI 10.2777/12871. Edited by T. Jóhannesson, P. Gauer, P. Issler and K. Lied. Contributions by M. Barbolini, U. Domaas, T. Faug, P. Gauer, K. M. Hákonardóttir, C. B. Harbitz, D. Issler, T. Jóhannesson, K. Lied, M. Naaim, F. Naaim-Bouvet and L. Rammer) (pdf 1.6 Mb; high /avalanches/imo/protective/
  • 39. Publications

    [Flyer] Jóhannesson, T. (2005). Climate and Energy 2003-2006, Hydropower, snow and ice. CE flyer 2. [Flyer] Bergström, S., Andréasson, J., Jónsdóttir, J. F., Beldring, S., Vehviläinen, B., Veijalainen, N., & Rogozova, S. (2005). Climate and Energy 2003-2006, Hydropower, hydrological models. CE flyer 3. [Flyer] Clausen, N.-E. (2005). Climate and Energy 2003-2006, Wind power, wind scenarios, ice /climatology/research/ce/publications/
  • 40. Glossary

    We are hoping to find time to improve this glossary. Only a few items are available. For your relevant search, please click on one of the letters below: A Á B C D E É F G H I Í J K L M N O Ó P Q R S T U Ú V W X Y Ý Z Þ Æ Ö A A: Icelandic abbreviation of East (compass direction, easterly, eastern). ANA: Icelandic abbreviation of Eastnorthesast (compass direction). ASA: Icelandic /weather/articles/nr/1208

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