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  • 51. Second Nordic International Conference on Climate Change Adaptation

    already be emerging through extreme weather events, such as record heatwaves, heavy precipitation and high winds, possible harbingers of greater climatic variability and unpredictability to come. It is clear that effective adaptation will be essential for coping with inevitable climate change. But are societies sufficiently aware of and prepared for these accelerating and unprecedented changes /nonam/news/nr/2432
  • 52. Risk Assessment and Stakeholder Involvement

    presentations both on theory & methods and on case studies will be given. Background Climate change will cause major effects for many sectors. Adaptation to future changed climate poses large and complex challenges as well as opportunities for societies, whereas solutions may often entail trade-offs between sectors, areas, social groups, and various risks. For these reasons decision making /nonam/workshop/
  • 53. Iceland a member of ECMWF

    such as ECMWF. I would like to express my appreciation of the ECMWF Council voting unanimously in favour of Iceland’s accession to the ECMWF Convention on 24 February 2011." Árni Snorrason: “Since Iceland became a Co-operating State in December 1980, the Icelandic Meteorological Office has been able to make good use of ECMWF’s products, in particular to improve our forecasts. Above all, the Centre’s /about-imo/news/2011/nr/2142
  • 54. Iceland a member of ECMWF

    such as ECMWF. I would like to express my appreciation of the ECMWF Council voting unanimously in favour of Iceland’s accession to the ECMWF Convention on 24 February 2011." Árni Snorrason: “Since Iceland became a Co-operating State in December 1980, the Icelandic Meteorological Office has been able to make good use of ECMWF’s products, in particular to improve our forecasts. Above all, the Centre’s /about-imo/news/nr/2142/
  • 55. Iceland a member of ECMWF

    such as ECMWF. I would like to express my appreciation of the ECMWF Council voting unanimously in favour of Iceland’s accession to the ECMWF Convention on 24 February 2011." Árni Snorrason: “Since Iceland became a Co-operating State in December 1980, the Icelandic Meteorological Office has been able to make good use of ECMWF’s products, in particular to improve our forecasts. Above all, the Centre’s /about-imo/news/2011/nr/2142/
  • 56. FAQ

    of the air traffic all around the world because of ash dispersal over the Atlantic sea and Europe. In that occasion more than 100,000 flights were canceled with € 1.3 billion estimated loss of revenue for the airlines. In the 1990's, to address the problem of hazard due to volcanic ash encounter the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) established consultant centers around the world /volcanoes/grimsvotn-activity/faq/
  • 57. Flood warning system and jökulhlaups - Eyjafjallajökull

    floods) are more common in Iceland than elsewhere in the world because of the interaction of volcanoes with glaciers. The greatest jökulhlaups from the subglacial Katla volcano are among the largest floods that humans have witnessed. At their maximum, the discharge may be larger than the average discharge of the River Amazon. Icelanders have learned to avoid the outwash plains of the most /hydrology/articles/nr/2097
  • 58. Arctic cooperation

    and volcanology, and staff are involved in projects relating to natural hazards, such as volcanic ash, extreme weather and flooding. The IMO's headquarters are in Reykjavik but other offices are in Ísafjörður and at the international airport in Keflavík. IMO has a staff of 130 people, in addition to about 120 people who work on research-related activities all around Iceland. Further /about-imo/arctic/

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