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  • 51. Two TRI/TFI projects with roots in the CES collaboration funded

    The CES project and its predecessors, CCEP, CWE and CE, have forged a longstanding research collaboration in the field of climate change and energy issues among meteorological, hydrological and many other research institutes in the Nordic and Baltic countries. The TRI/TFI (Top-level Research Initiative /ces/nr/1978
  • 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. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-20_IES_IMO

    radar measurements, web cameras, ATDnet – UK Met. Offices lightning detection system, NOAA satellite images and web-based ash reports from the public. Eruption plume: Height (a.s.l.): According to radar obersvations, the plume has been at around 5 km/18,000ft. today. Over the volcano, winds blow from the south at 10 m/s, but at the top of the plume the wind is south-southwesterly at 13 /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-20_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 56. Factsheet_Bardarbunga-140910

    fissures could develop in another location under the glacier. o Large-scale subsidence of the caldera occurs, causing an eruption at the edge of the caldera. Such an eruption would melt large quantities of ice, leading to a major jökulhlaup. Other scenarios cannot be excluded. From the Icelandic Met Office: The Aviation Colour Code for Bárðarbunga remains at ‘orange’ and the code for Askja /media/jar/myndsafn/Factsheet_Bardarbunga-140910.pdf
  • 57. 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/
  • 58. norsem_matthew

    -level readings. The results show a remarkable positive correlation between water-level - a proxy for discharge - and tremor intensity. This relationship is especially apparent at fast-flowing, turbulent rivers. Similarly, an infrasound array to the north of the Vatnajökull ice-cap shows diurnal variations in acoustic signals that follow water-level changes in a nearby glacial /media/norsem/norsem_matthew.pdf
  • 59. BIVM_windrose_2005-2014

    N E S W N (Number of observations for wind direction) Icelandic Met Office 02. júl. 2015 114 8 128 7 84 9 36 1 26 0 13 9 24 3 65 4 136 4 250 3 366 4 298 8 189 6 146 9 99 9 160 6 111 5 83 5 86 1 86 4 80 0 82 6 92 4 96 3 97 5 124 9 109 5 127 7 122 4 115 3 88 0 61 9 52 3 55 3 96 0 109 9 Wind rose BIVM January 2005−2014 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 2010360350340 330 320 310 300 290 280 /media/vedur/BIVM_windrose_2005-2014.pdf
  • 60. The

    in Akureyri in April and June. August was sunny but sunshine duration was close to normal during the other months of the year. Sea level pressure The annual average in Reykjavík was 1005.2 hPa, 0.7 below the 1961 to 1990 mean. The absolute highest pressure of the year was measured at Reykjavík airport on 1 January, 1041.0 hPa, but the lowest at Gufuskálar in the West on 24 February, 951.7 hPa /about-imo/news/the-weather-in-iceland-in-2017

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