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  • 51. glacier_mass_balance_poster

    compiled by using i) aerial photographs taken between 1979 to 1984 by the American Defense Map Agency (DMA) and the Icelandic Geodetic Survey, ii) airborne EMISAR radar images obtained in 1998 by the Electromagnetic system (EMI) of the Technical University of Denmark, and iii) two image pairs from the SPOT 5 high resolution stereoscopic (HRS) instrument from 2004. The ice-free part of the EMISAR /media/ces/glacier_mass_balance_poster.pdf
  • 52. Bardarbunga_kafli20140825

    frequency during the last 1100 years is 1 eruption per 50 years on average. Eruptions on the ice covered part of the system have the potential to cause major floods in several rivers flowing southwards and northwards from the Vatnajökull ice cap. _________________________________________________________________________ Central volcano: Bárðarbunga Lat, lon: 68°38´N, 17°31´W Elevation: 2009 /media/jar/Bardarbunga_kafli20140825.pdf
  • 53. Accommodation

    The hotel, which is located at the historic Reykholt farm, provides facilities for meetings and includes access to hot tubs and Wi Fi. Rooms are booked by e-mail to lidar2013@vedur.is (see Registration). The cost is 18400 IKR (~150 USD) per night for a single room and 21600 ISK (~170 USD) per night for two persons in a double room (20000 ISK (~160 USD) per night for one person in a double room /lidar/lidar-2013/accommodation/
  • 54. 2005EO260001

    caldera covered by 150- to 250-m-thick ice (Figure 1). Its highest peak, Grímsfjall, on the southern caldera rim, reaches an elevation of 1722 m. Volcanic eruptions there, numbering several per century, are phreatomagmatic because of the ice cover, and they usually persist for days to weeks. Geothermal activity continu- ously melts the overlying ice, and meltwater accumulates in a subglacial /media/jar/myndsafn/2005EO260001.pdf
  • 55. Paper-Olafur-Rognvaldsson_92

    twice per day on the chosen synoptic stations, at 09 and 18 UTC. The MM5 output was saved every 6 hours, at 00, 06, 12 and 18. The shortest comparison period is therefore 24 hours (from 18 to 18). That period will from now on be referred to as an "event" in this paper. The model output from a grid point can be considered as an area averaged precipitation over an area of 64 km2. Therefore we do /media/ces/Paper-Olafur-Rognvaldsson_92.pdf
  • 56. NOMEK09_Report

    meeting in Reykjavík in November 2008 it was decided that the next NOMEK courses should be arranged by and in: Norway 2010 Finland 2011 It is the hope that EUMETSAT will continue to sponsor the course. Over this year’s work no indicator has been received that they will not. The chairmanship of the NOMEK Planning Group has now been handed over to Mrs Vibeke Kristensen, Met.no, Norway. I would /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2009/NOMEK09_Report.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/nr/2142
  • 58. 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
  • 59. 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/
  • 60. 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/

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