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  • 61. Supporting structures stopped most of an avalanche

    in north Iceland in 2012 Tómas Jóhannesson 25.4.2012 A snow avalanche was released from the Tvísteinahlíð mountain by the health care centre at Engihlíð in Ólafsvík on 19 March 2012. The fracture line of the avalanche was near the top of the slope and extended from /avalanches/articles/nr/2475/
  • 62. Windspeed

    -values, average windspeed and the median for the average windspeed in m/s, km/h, and knots. Top of page Windspeed classification To ease the understanding of the m/s measurement, the following table can be used. Windspeed IN m/s Description <5 Very slow wind 5-10 Rather slow wind 10-20 Considerable wind, may lead to difficulties 20-30 Very windy, caution is advised >30 /weather/articles/nr/1283/
  • 63. NONAM_Perrels_ea_-_From_top-down_to_integrated_economic_assessment

    From top-down to interactive economic assessments – example Finland Adriaan Perrels1, Tony Rosqvist2, Hanna Virta1 1. Finnish Meteorological Institute FMI; 2. Technical Research Centre of Finland VTT email address: adriaan.perrels@fmi.fi Finland started to assess possible economic impacts of climate change as part of the so-called SILMU program1 from 1992 to 1995. In that time it was still /media/loftslag/NONAM_Perrels_ea_-_From_top-down_to_integrated_economic_assessment.pdf
  • 64. VI_2015_005

    water. Since, in this study, the focus is on large-scale storm systems, persisting for at least one day, variability on shorter time-scales (mainly the diurnal cycle and atmospheric tides) is eliminated by calculating averages from the four 6-hourly reanalysis fields of each day (6-hourly precip- 8 Figure 1. Top: Average fields of 500 hPa geopotential height in winter (DJF 1989-90) and summer (JJA /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2015/VI_2015_005.pdf
  • 65. ICEWIND

    -Iceland, January 2005. Photo: Sigvaldi Árnason. The IMO along with the University of Iceland, the National Power Company Landsvirkjun and the National Power Transmission Company Landsnet, participate in ICEWIND, a Nordic research project on wind energy in cold areas funded by the Top-Level Research (TRI) initiative. The project started in 2010 and runs until 2014. Nordic partners include /about-imo/arctic/icewind/

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