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  • 51. Joining forces in weather forecasting and climate research

    Snorrason, Director General of the IMO. The new supercomputer can perform 4,000 trillion calculations per second, which is more than half a million calculations per second for every person on the planet. It will handle state of the art weather models with more than 6 million lines of code –the Mars Curiosity Rover was built on 5 million- which will produce high resolution weather predictions /about-imo/news/joining-forces-in-weather-forecasting-and-climate-research
  • 52. The August glacial outburst - one of the larger jökulhlaups to have affected Skaftá in recent decades

    are sourced from two subglacial lakes, formed due to persistent geothermal activity beneath Vatnajökull. This activity is apparent on the ice-surface as a circular depression, known as an ice cauldron. On average, the two neighbouring cauldrons drain every one to two years, producing floods ranging in maximum discharge from hundreds to occasionally thousands of cubic metres per second. When /about-imo/news/the-august-glacial-outburst-one-of-the-larger-jokulhlaups-to-have-affected-skafta-in-recent-decades
  • 53. 30th International

    Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 , in March 2015 in Sendai, the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction has been used to promote one of the seven global targets put forward: Substantially reduce global disaster mortality by 2030, aiming to lower the average per 100,000 global mortality rate in the decade 2020–2030 compared to the period 2005–2015;Substantially reduce the number of affected /about-imo/news/international-day-for-disaster-reduction
  • 54. International Day for Disaster Reduction – 13th of October 2017 – Home Safe Home

    -2030 was adopted at the Third UN World Conference in Sendai Japan.The Sendai Framework has seven global targetsa) Substantially reduce global disaster mortality by 2030, aiming to lower the average per 100,000 global mortality rate in the decade 2020–2030 compared to the period 2005–2015;b) Substantially reduce the number of affected people globally by 2030, aiming to lower the average global /about-imo/news/international-day-for-disaster-reduction-13th-of-october-2017-home-safe-home
  • 55. Windspeed

    Baldur Ragnarsson 29.4.2008 Windspeed conversions The Icelandic Meteorological Office uses the SI (Systeme Internationale d´Unites) unit metres per second (m/s) in windspeed measurements. Here you can convert between different units of windspeed. Type a number into a textbox below and then click outside it. Please note that Beaufort-values are between 0 and 12. Beaufort /weather/articles/nr/1283
  • 56. Windspeed

    Baldur Ragnarsson 29.4.2008 Windspeed conversions The Icelandic Meteorological Office uses the SI (Systeme Internationale d´Unites) unit metres per second (m/s) in windspeed measurements. Here you can convert between different units of windspeed. Type a number into a textbox below and then click outside it. Please note that Beaufort-values are between 0 and 12. Beaufort /weather/articles/nr/1283/
  • 57. Moberg_Anders_CES_2010

    /monitoring/locations.GIF Global mean temperature since 1850 – warming in most places, but not everywhere http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/climatechange/science/IPCC 2007, Fig. 3.9 The global water cycle - changes when temperature change A warmer atmosphere can hold more water (c. 6-7% per 1°C) Global mean precipitation and evaporation increase (c. 1-2% per 1°C) Longer residence time for H2O /media/ces/Moberg_Anders_CES_2010.pdf
  • 58. Tomas_Johannesson_(IMO,_Ice)

    and vulnerability. The frequency is estimated locally and the vulnerability is estimated using data from the 1995 avalanches. Under the new regulation, new hazard maps have been prepared for the most vulnerable villages in Iceland. Hazard zones are delineated using risk levels of 0.2*10-4, 0.7*10-4 and 2*10-4 per year, with risk less than 0.2*10-4 per year considered acceptable. The experience in Iceland /media/loftslag/Tomas_Johannesson_(IMO,_Ice).pdf
  • 59. Early work and an overview of measurements

    credit: Grímur Sigurjónsson. Statistics on wind direction are dependent on the observer and can change unless there is a direction meter. Cloud and snow cover Both cloud and snow cover is estimated by the observer and inter-observer changes are common. The variability of cloud cover is less in Iceland than in most other countries (it is cloudy very often). Snow cover has been estimated /climatology/articles/nr/1138
  • 60. Early work and an overview of measurements

    credit: Grímur Sigurjónsson. Statistics on wind direction are dependent on the observer and can change unless there is a direction meter. Cloud and snow cover Both cloud and snow cover is estimated by the observer and inter-observer changes are common. The variability of cloud cover is less in Iceland than in most other countries (it is cloudy very often). Snow cover has been estimated /climatology/articles/nr/1138/

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