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  • 41. Paper-Olafur-Rognvaldsson_92

    ) and Jónsdóttir (2008). Therefore, comparison of measured and simulated water balance cannot be di- rectly used for validation of the model-generated precipitation. According to the non-scaled MM5 output for the period 1961–1990, mean precipitation for the whole of Iceland was 1790 mm y−1. After scaling the precipitation, this value was reduced to 1750mm y−1, i.e. by approximately 2%. This difference /media/ces/Paper-Olafur-Rognvaldsson_92.pdf
  • 42. Climate Report

    /longitude box extending from 10–30W and 60–70N) revealed that the model ensemble average exhibited considerable warming in the last decades of the 20th century and into the 21st, but the warming rate was half of the warming rate that actually occurred. If the CMIP5 ensemble average warming is used as an indicator of the forced (anthropogenic) warming trend, then about half of the recent observed /climatology/iceland/climate-report
  • 43. Climate Report

    /longitude box extending from 10–30W and 60–70N) revealed that the model ensemble average exhibited considerable warming in the last decades of the 20th century and into the 21st, but the warming rate was half of the warming rate that actually occurred. If the CMIP5 ensemble average warming is used as an indicator of the forced (anthropogenic) warming trend, then about half of the recent observed /climatology/iceland/climate-report/
  • 44. 2010_017

    m J M5 [C°] -3 obs. [C°] -4 nce 1 re 5. Comp 26); an int temperatu this system y gridded v picion abo -Jökulsá w similar dif han observ h elevation ces the effe months No ly only on high the tem n band wi refore be s onthly tem an Feb Ma .2 -3.1 -3. .3 -4.1 -3. .1 1.0 0.6 arison of m erpolation re is shown atic differe alues, see T ut the qual atershed; b ference wa ations for t gradient fo /media/ces/2010_017.pdf
  • 45. VI_2014_001

    at each site i with the same method used to estimate qR(D;T ), but instead of pooling AMF series for a given duration D from different sites, the estimation is made individually for each site i by pooling AMF series for different durations D (see Crochet, 2012c). The index flood µi(D), is modeled at each site i as a continuous function of D, as follows: µi(D) = µi 1+(D=Di)li ; (5) where µi, Di /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2014/VI_2014_001.pdf
  • 46. 2010_012rs

    have repeatedly occurred over the last millennium. The seismicity is a result of plate spreading at the Mid-Atlantic rift, which crosses Iceland from SW to NE. The rift runs along Reykjanes Peninsula (RP in Figure 1) towards the Hengill region (within the grey box of Figure 1), where the rifting is shifted ~100 km eastward along the South Iceland Seismic Zone (SISZ), a left-lateral shear zone /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2010/2010_012rs.pdf
  • 47. VI_2015_005

    on the homogenised ERA-40 / ERA-Interim data, are shown in Figure 3. As found in earlier studies (e.g., Serreze, Box, Barry, & Walsh, 1993; Serreze, Carse, Barry, & Rogers, 1997), the Icelandic Low is the dominant feature of the seasonal low-level circulation across the northern North Atlantic. It is situated southwest of Ice- land, downstream of a well-developed mean upper-level trough during /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2015/VI_2015_005.pdf
  • 48. NONAM_1st_workshop_summary_v3

    planning The set of seven questions is presented below in the text box. The synthesis of the discussion is however not purely organized in seven steps, as many issues re-appeared in the answering of different questions. Furthermore, various questions, notably no.1 and 2 require in fact joint consideration or stepwise answering, implying that the questions should be several times revisited /media/vedurstofan/NONAM_1st_workshop_summary_v3.pdf
  • 49. VI_Arsskyrsla_2018_vef

    by the inhabitants on a daily basis for driving between towns and villages for work, school, hobbies or di?erent services. Public avalanche bulletins are also published for selected areas, aimed towards the increasing number of backcountry travellers in Iceland during winter time. The number of human-triggered avalanches recorded by the Meteorological O>ce has increased substantially over /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/arsskyrslur/VI_Arsskyrsla_2018_vef.pdf
  • 50. VI_2009_006_tt

    than can be expected to originate from the cauldrons, three to four times the wa- ter equivalent of the accumulation of snow over the watershed of the cauldrons. It has been estimated that flow from the cauldrons, in addition to the jökulhlaups, could be 2–5 m3 s 1 at maximum (Vatnaskil, 2005). It is possible that part of the sulfate-rich groundwater from the glacier comes from the cauldrons /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2009/VI_2009_006_tt.pdf

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