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  • 41. CES_D2.4_task2_CMIP3_winds

    the windiest part of the year from November to January, the observed Vg is approximately 1 m/s higher than the 10-GCM mean. 2 Fig. 1. The seasonal cycle of the geostrophic wind speeds at the grid point (60°N, 25°E), as averaged over the years 1971-2000. The solid line shows the 10-GCM average and the shading the mean ± one standard deviation between the model simulations. The red squares /media/ces/CES_D2.4_task2_CMIP3_winds.pdf
  • 42. CES_D2.4_solar_CMIP3

    (an average of 18 mod- els) is depicted in Figs. 3 (in percentage terms) and 4 (in absolute terms). In the relative sense, largest changes occur in winter in central Scandinavia and southern Finland, where more than 5% of incident radiation would be lost (Fig. 3(a)). According to the t test, the signal is statistically significant at the 1% level. Over the Barents Sea, the decline is even larger /media/ces/CES_D2.4_solar_CMIP3.pdf
  • 43. askja_minnisblad_ens

    are photographs, maps and graphs that show the main results of measurements and analyses that are available, now two weeks after the event.  Width of fracture line: 800 m  Vertical drop: 350 m  Runout length beyond the lake shore: ~1000 m  Volume: ~30–50 million m³  Estimated duration of the slide: 20 seconds according to seismographs  Travel time of tsunami across the lake: 1–2 minutes /media/ofanflod/myndasafn/frodleikur/askja_minnisblad_ens.pdf
  • 44. Perrels-CBA

    / design, availability, materials, ICT, modal split) 26.8.2011Adriaan Perrels/IL 5 Categorising stages of adaptation Passive Adaptation - automatic in nature and economy - only ex post measures (no anticipation) Active Adaptation - automatic in nature and economy - ex ante and ex post policies Emission scenario dependent baseline (A1-T, B1, A2, etc.) Reference costs and benefits /media/loftslag/Perrels-CBA.pdf
  • 45. 47th Nordic Seismology Seminar

    September 23:59 UTC.Abstracts shall be sent in email as plain text to: ingibjorg@vedur.is For the subject line, please adhere to: "NordSem 2016 Abstract [name of main author]"Please provide the following information:TitleNames of all authors (indicate who is presenting if not first author)Affiliations of all authorsAbstract text (we do not have a restriction on the maximum number of words /norsem/norsem2016/abstract-submission/
  • 46. News

    located at Keflavik International Airport, at 220 km distance from the volcano. The cloud extends above a large part of Vatnajökull ice cap. The line marks the approximate location of Grímsvötn volcano. News 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 /about-imo/news/bigimg/2174
  • 47. Trausti_Jonsson_(IMO,_Ice)

    of large natural events in the 1960s and early 1970s showed that this line of thought was at the best wrong, but possibly also dangerous. Since then the need for natural hazard management in the broad sense has become more and more obvious in Iceland. The assessment of Icelandic natural hazards fit very well into the frame proposed by the WMO at the end of the International Decade for Natural /media/loftslag/Trausti_Jonsson_(IMO,_Ice).pdf
  • 48. Grímsvötn 2010

    outburst flood in 2010 3.11.2010 Jökulhlaup from Grímsvötn subsides - 5 November 2010 The jökulhlaup (glacial outburst flood) from Grímsvötn that began near the end of October is now coming to an end. See thorough description in news on front page. Assessment - 5 /hydrology/articles/nr/2040
  • 49. Grímsvötn 2010

    outburst flood in 2010 3.11.2010 Jökulhlaup from Grímsvötn subsides - 5 November 2010 The jökulhlaup (glacial outburst flood) from Grímsvötn that began near the end of October is now coming to an end. See thorough description in news on front page. Assessment - 5 /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/2040
  • 50. CES_D2.4_task1

    and precipitation variability at individual locations, are provided as an on-line appendix of this report (see Section 5 for more details). As an example, the table for the temperature climate at the station Helsinki Kaisaniemi, Finland, is given as Table 3.1. 13 Table 3.1. Probability distributions of monthly (rows 1-6), seasonal (rows 7-8) and annual (row 9) mean temperature in Helsinki, Finland /media/ces/CES_D2.4_task1.pdf

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