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  • 61. VI_2016_006_rs

  • 62. Water_resources_man_Veijalainen_etal

    Volume 24, Number 13 Water Resour Manage (2010) 24:3437–3459 DOI 10.1007/s11269-010-9614-z Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources and Lake Regulation in the Vuoksi Watershed in Finland Noora Veijalainen · Tanja Dubrovin · Mika Marttunen · Bertel Vehviläinen Received: 12 July 2009 / Accepted: 22 February 2010 / Published online: 24 March 2010 ³ Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2010 Abstract /media/ces/Water_resources_man_Veijalainen_etal.pdf
  • 63. Gudmundsson-etal-2011-PR-7282-26519-1-PB

    ). The ice caps are Eyjafjallajo¨kull (ca. 81 km2), Tindfjallajo¨kull (ca. 15 km2) and Torfajo¨kull (ca. 14 km2). The DEMs were compiled using aerial photographs from 1979 to 1984, airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images obtained in 1998 and two image pairs from the SPOT 5 satellite’s high-resolution stereoscopic (HRS) instrument acquired in 2004. The ice-free part of the accurate DEM from 1998 /media/ces/Gudmundsson-etal-2011-PR-7282-26519-1-PB.pdf
  • 64. ice-chart_colour-code-standard

    - 2 - Table 1. Total Concentration Colour Code Standard Colour alternative prime RGB colour model Total concentration (definition from WMO Nomenclature) Number from WMO Nomenclature 000-100-255 Ice free 4.2.8 150-200-255 Less than one tenth (open water) 4.2.6 140-255-160 1/10 - 3/10 (very open ice) 4.2.5 255-255-000 4/10 - 6/10 (open ice) 4.2.4 255-125-007 7/10 - 8/10 (close ice) 4.2.3 255 /media/hafis/frodleikur/ice-chart_colour-code-standard.pdf
  • 65. Supercomputer in Iceland

    are redundant all throughout UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) and emergency diesel engine in place to keep infrastructure and supercomputer running even during a prolonged power outage Due to the supercomputer-friendly climate of Iceland, the potential for free cooling almost entirely eliminates the use of mechanical cooling The network Communication uses the national research networks /about-imo/news/nr/3309
  • 66. Jokull-guidlines

    190-201. There are no page charges for publication in Jökull, except for colour illustrations, and authors receive a minimum of 50 reprints free of charge. Additional reprints may be ordered when galley proofs are returned to the editor. /media/jar/Jokull-guidlines.pdf
  • 67. An eruption in South Iceland

    system. This description is compiled by Dr. Freysteinn Sigmundsson at the University of Iceland. The eruption is located on about 2 km wide pass of ice-free land between Eyjafjallajökull and the neighbouring Katla volcano with its overlying Mýrdalsjökull ice cap. Katla volcano is known for powerful subglacial phreatomagmatic eruptions producing basaltic tephra layers with volumes ranging from /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/1852
  • 68. Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20141015

    Air quality:  Today (Wednesday) light easterly winds are expected. The gas pollution that has been hovering over the country as well as the gas erupted today will move slowly towards the west. The eastern part of Iceland will therefore be pollution free in the afternoon, but in most other parts of Iceland, pollution can be expected, and air quality can be poor in places. Tomorrow (Thursday /media/jar/Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20141015.pdf
  • 69. The weather in Iceland 2010

    on land and in the air. The month was dry in the south and west and there was no snow on ground in Reykjavík during the first 24 days, this added to the long stretch of such days in January, to 47 consecutive snow-free days, the longest snow-free period ever observed during this time of the year. March was warm except the last five days and the first few days were very cold in the inland /about-imo/news/2011/nr/2112
  • 70. The weather in Iceland 2010

    on land and in the air. The month was dry in the south and west and there was no snow on ground in Reykjavík during the first 24 days, this added to the long stretch of such days in January, to 47 consecutive snow-free days, the longest snow-free period ever observed during this time of the year. March was warm except the last five days and the first few days were very cold in the inland /about-imo/news/nr/2112

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