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  • 41. QA on the eruption in Eyjafjallajökull 2010

    health, for example the respiratory system. The fluorine content is approximately 850 mg/kg according to chemical analysis carried out by the Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland, on a sample taken 19 April. An earlier sample since 14 April only measured 25-35 mg/kg of fluorine because the water vapour from melting ice rinsed the ash. When the eruption progressed, water became less /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/1880
  • 42. Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal

    A second, but usually smaller, increase in runoff oc- curs in the autumn. In northern Finland more than 95% of annual maximum floods are caused by spring snowmelt (cf. Fig. 7a). Also the small upstream lakes in the northern part of the lake area and the northernmost of the coastal rivers fall mainly into this cat- egory. In most coastal rivers the major floods can be caused by either snowmelt /media/ces/Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal.pdf
  • 43. VI_2016_006_rs

    of 100–140 m a.s.l. Several debris flows are recorded in Búðará since the beginning of the 20th century. It is not clear whether the upper or lower area is the main source for these debris flows. The return time for sizeable debris flows in Búðará is around 20 years. It appears that the land- slide activity has been more frequent in the last 30 years than earlier in the 20th century. 4.5 Areas 7 /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2016/VI_2016_006_rs.pdf
  • 44. Joining forces in weather forecasting and climate research

    Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) described the unprecedented changes to the global climate as a ‘ code red for humanity '. We are experiencing more extreme weather patterns due to a warmer global climate, and with global temperatures projected to increase further over the next decades, weather patterns are expected to become more extreme and more challenging to forecast.The collaboration between /about-imo/news/joining-forces-in-weather-forecasting-and-climate-research
  • 45. Hydropower - Glacier, Snow and Ice

    (2010). An updated gridded precipitation data set for Iceland. 62-63. Einarsson, B., & Jónsson, S. (2010). The effect of climate change on runoff from two watersheds in Iceland. p. 86-87. (joint work with the hydrological modelling group) Jóhannesson, T., Aðalgeirsdóttir, G., Ahlstrøm, A., Andreassen, L.M., Beldring, S., H. Björnsson, H., Crochet, P., Einarsson, B., Elvehøy, H., Guðmundsson, S /ces/publications/nr/1940
  • 46. PhD_course-Programme_26Aug2011-final

    Christian Refsgaard, GEUS All week AP Adriaan Perrels, FMI All week SK Sigrún Karsldóttir, IMO All week FU Frederik Uldal, University of Copenhagen Logistic support Course material Papers and book chapters - recommended reading Henriksen HJ, Barlebo HC (2008) Reflections on the use of Bayesian belief networks for adaptive management. Journal of Environmental Management, 88, 1025- 1036. doi:10.1016 /media/vedurstofan/PhD_course-Programme_26Aug2011-final.pdf
  • 47. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-07_IES_IMO

    Conditions at eruption site: The ash plume is lower now than yesterday. The wind affects the plume and ashfall is less. The cinder cone continues to build up around the eruption vent in the ice cauldron. The lava flow to the north has been stagnant past two days. Seismic tremor: Tremor levels are low, comparable to yesterday and the period on 14- 17 April. Earthquakes: Earthquakes are still being /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-07_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 48. James-Smith_Edward_CES_2010

    opportunity evaluation Case studies NOE Net SEAS-NVE Findings of case studies • Distribution companies generally well equipped for climate changeCabling of all overhead lines well under way – Distribution boxes in areas with increased risk of flooding are elevated already – Salt spray further inland is becoming an increasing problem for substations and transformers Cabling in Denmark /media/ces/James-Smith_Edward_CES_2010.pdf
  • 49. Bárðarbunga 2014 - August events

    system of the Askja volcano and GPS measurements indicate that the area there is greatly affected. The conclusions from the meeting of the Scientific Advisory Board of the Icelandic Civil Protection will continue to be published at around noon, after the meeting, if necessary. From the Icelandic Met Office: The Aviation Colour Code remains at the ‘orange' level for Bárðarbunga. 28 August 2014 /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3000
  • 50. Bardarbunga-2014_August-events

    the Icelandic Met Office and the Institute of Earth Sciences. Data from the equipment on board is expected later today.  Data from radars and web-cameras is being received, showing no signs of changes at the surface.  The estimate is that 150-400 meters of ice is above the area.  The aviation color code for the Bárðarbunga volcano has been changed from orange to red.  Some minutes ago /media/jar/Bardarbunga-2014_August-events.pdf

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