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  • 51. Update on activity in Eyjafjallajökull 2010

    On the northern side a tephra wall rises 20 meters above the water. The ice walls at the southwestern corner of the crater are melting, i.e. at the site of the vent that was active 4 - 6 June. The rate of melting is assumed to be about one cubic meter per second. Details on the volume of the lake, and possible flooding from it, in a status report issued collectively by the Icelandic Meteorological /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/1884
  • 52. GA_2009_91A_4_Andreassen

    type, surface condition and weather was noted. In total more than 100 point measure-ments were made during three days (2 and 3 August2006 and 7 August 2007). Measurements weremade on different surface types: ice, snow and firn, as well as on different surface conditions (dry, wet,clean, dirty). Some of the measurements will be re-ferred to in this paper. Meteorological observations outside /media/ces/GA_2009_91A_4_Andreassen.pdf
  • 53. Adalgeirsdottir-etal-tc-5-961-2011

    growing in the valley etc.), the advance of the glacier dur- ing the LIA, and the frequency and size of jökulhlaups from glacier dammed lakes. From these descriptions it is known that the glacier terminus advanced at least 5–7 km during the LIA (Jónsson, 2004). www.the-cryosphere.net/5/961/2011/ The Cryosphere, 5, 961–975, 2011 964 G. Aðalgeirsdóttir et al.: 20th and 21st century evolution /media/ces/Adalgeirsdottir-etal-tc-5-961-2011.pdf
  • 54. Lorenzoni_Pidgeon_2006

    for the first time extended to include the 10 most recent Member States (MS)7 that joined on 1st May 2004 (TNS Opinion & Social, 2005). Although not directly comparable with previous ones, the 2004 Special EB shows that, on average, climate change is the third environmental issue most people worry about (cited by 45% of respondents) on a par with air pollution, preceded by water pollution (47 /media/loftslag/Lorenzoni_Pidgeon_2006.pdf
  • 55. Refsgaard_etal-2007-Uncertainty-EMS

    BIOMATH, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium d Water Quality Modelling modelEAU, University Laval, Quebec, Canada Received 20 December 2005; received in revised form 5 February 2007; accepted 7 February 2007 Available online 27 April 2007 Abstract A terminology and typology of uncertainty is presented together with a framework for the modelling process, its interaction with the broader water /media/loftslag/Refsgaard_etal-2007-Uncertainty-EMS.pdf
  • 56. Water_resources_man_Veijalainen_etal

    · Climate change · Adaptation · Hydrological modelling · Impact assessment 1 Introduction Climate change is predicted to affect the hydrology of Finland considerably. By the 2080s average annual temperature in Finland is expected to increase by 3–7◦C and average precipitation by 13–26%, with the largest increases during winter (IPCC 2007; Ruosteenoja and Jylhä 2007). The hydrology of Finland /media/ces/Water_resources_man_Veijalainen_etal.pdf
  • 57. VI_2020_004

    vedur@vedur.is Veðurstofa Íslands Bústaðavegur 7–9 108 Reykjavík Sara Barsotti, Veðurstofa Íslands Sigrún Karlsdóttir, Veðursstofa Íslands Anna María Ágústsdóttir, Landgræðslan Björn Oddsson, Almannavarnadeild Ríkislögreglustjóra Íris Marelsdóttir, Embætti landlæknis Þorvaldur Þórðarson, Jarðvísindastofnun H áskólans Þórólfur Guðnason, Embætti landlæknis Bogi B. Björnsson, Veðurstofa Íslands /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2020/VI_2020_004.pdf
  • 58. VI_2020_005

    00 vedur@vedur.is Veðurstofa Íslands Bústaðavegur 7–9 108 Reykjavík Guðrún Elín Jóhannsdóttir, Department of Earth Sciences at Uppsala University Abstract Flood risk increases with rising sea levels and coastal settlements need to adapt to this increasing risk. For that, hazard and risk assessments are an important step. Coastal floods have caused prob- lems in Iceland in the past /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2020/VI_2020_005.pdf
  • 59. Observations - Árnes

    GMT -0.1° NE 7 Max wind : 8 / 11 07 GMT -1.2° NE 6 Max wind : 6 / 10 06 GMT -1.5° NE 6 Max wind : 7 / 10 05 GMT -2.3° ENE 6 Max wind : 6 / 10 04 GMT -3.1° NE 6 Max wind : 7 / 10 03 GMT -2.2° NNE 7 Max wind : 7 / 10 02 GMT -1.9° NNE 7 Max wind : 7 / 11 01 GMT -2.2° NE 4 Max wind : 5 / 9 00 GMT -2.1° NE 3 Max wind : 7 / 10 /m/observations/areas
  • 60. Forecasts - Selvogur

    Forecasts - Selvogur | Station forecasts | Icelandic Meteorological office Forecasts - Selvogur Mon 1.05 14 GMT 5° ENE 7 Cloud cover: 100% 15 GMT 6° E 5 Cloud cover: 100% 16 GMT 6° SE 6 Cloud cover: 100% 17 GMT 6° SE 5 Cloud cover: 100% 18 GMT 6° SE 5 Cloud cover: 100% 19 GMT 5 /m/forecasts/areas

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