so the most recent event is usable for magnitude calibration. Here we
present some estimates of the areas of perceptibility and compare them against those of historical
earthquakes, and compare macroseismic magnitudes to the instrumental ones.
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are cautioned against fording rivers in these regions. Mudflows (lahars) could occur on the southern slopes of Eyjafjallajökull, for example on the Svaðbælisá river.
Heavy rainfall is forecast for west, south-west, south, and south-east Iceland, beginning late on Monday and lasting throughout Wednesday. In these regions, the heaviest rainfall is expected around mountains and ice caps. Cumulative
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and Mýrdalsjökull ice caps, and south of the Vatnajökull ice cap. Travellers are cautioned against fording rivers in these regions. Mudflows (lahars) could occur on the southern slopes of Eyjafjallajökull, for example on the Svaðbælisá river.
Heavy rainfall is forecast for west, south-west, south, and south-east Iceland, beginning late on Monday and lasting throughout Wednesday. In these regions
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(no proceedings)
Keränen, Jaana; Molarius, Riitta; Schabel, Jari; & Wessberg, Nina (2009) Analysing future risks due to climate change - case study in Kemijoki Oy. Network of Climate Change Risks on Forests (FoRisk). Tvärminne, Finland. 26.10.2009 -28.10.2009. Network of Climate Change Risks on Forests (FoRisk), Book of abstracts. Metla.
Keränen, Jaana; Molarius, Riitta; Schabel, Jari; & Wessberg
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: Impacts, Risks and Adaptation (pdf 5.3 Mb)
Partners
CICERO, Center for Klimaforskning, Norway
Denmark Meteorological Institute
Ea Energianalyse A/S, Danmark
Finnish Energy Industries
Finnish
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Publications and presentations
Future Climate and Renewable Energy - Impacts, Risks and Adaptation 31 May - 2 June Presentations
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relevance of the CES project. In Proc. of Future climate and renewable energy: Impacts, risks and adaptation, Oslo, 31 May - 2 June 2010.
Partners
CICERO, Center for Klimaforskning, Norway
Denmark Meteorological Institute
Ea
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Risks and opportunities for renewable energy
caused by climate change
Future Climate and Renewable Energy
Oslo 31.5.-2.6.2010
Ilkka Savolainen, Research Professor
VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
203/02/2010
Risks due to climate change
Discussed quite widely in this conference
Changing frequences of extreme weather events (e.g. floods and draughts)
Long term changes in rainfall patterns
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to be established (flood hazard maps); at this condition only, flood
risk mapping and flood risk zoning can be performed (Cf. European Directive on the management of
flood risks).
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Other aspects requiring specific investigation:
Pollutant dispersion and accumulation
Duration, rhythm, and reversibility of changes (hysteresis)
Future economic development
Governance and scales
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conference
10.9.2010
The final conference of the CES project "Future Climate and Renewable Energy - Impacts, Risks and Adaptation" was held in Oslo from 31 May to 2 June. The conference was organised around five themes:
Past and present changes in climate
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