Denmark, DK). Participatory planning processes - Group model building
10:00 p9 Simo Haanpää (Aalto University, Fi). Ilmasto-opas.fi (ClimateGuide.fi) web portal - a new tool for managing climate change in Finnish municipalities
10:30 tea/coffee break
11:00 break out sessions : Thursday cases revisited
12:00 - 13:00 lunch
13:00 p10
Helle Katrine Andersen (DANVA, Dk). DANVA CC adaptation plan
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is defined as a 24 hour period where the simulations are
dry (rmm5 ≤ 0.1) but the observations are wet (robs > 0.1). Figure 5 shows the
percentage of missing events during the summer months (JJA) at each of the
observation stations. There is higher probability of missing events during sum-
mer than in winter (map not shown). In Fig. 6 the precipitation during missing
Figure 3: Ratio [%] of "false alarms
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using best index flood model for each set: µi(D = 0) vs.
bµi(D = 0). Solid red line corresponds to the 1:1 line. Top-left: IFM-CLU with model no.
11. Top-right: IFM-ROI with model no. 5. Bottom-left: IFM-WaSiM with model no. 4.
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4.3.2 Flood quantiles estimation
The different variations of the IFM proposed in this study, i.e. IFM-CLU, IFM-ROI and IFM-
WaSiM, developed with twelve index flood
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). 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
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knowledge gaps and uncertainties in
the Horsens Fjord catchment. These include:
Hydrological variables (precipitation, temperature, evaporation, sea level rise,
erosion of coast line, salt intrusion to freshwater aquifers), wind, extreme events,
climate effects on existing systems
Climate change effects on production systems (land use: agriculture, forestry, and
biomass for energy
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February, March-April-May and the overview article (list of links).
Calendar
Below is a calendar with a short-cut to each day of this month's events:
Nov: 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18-19-20-21-22-23-24-25-26-27-28-29-30-
Panoramic view towards the eruptive site in Holuhraun 3rd September 2014. Photo: Richard Yeo.
Updated information
30 November 2014 13:00 - from geoscientist
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flight measurements are
shown, from 5 September to 26 November 2014. The Institute of Earth Sciences makes these
measurements and interprets the results. A comparison of the black line and the light blue one
reveals that the subsidence has not only continued since September but also broadened,
affecting a larger area.
Bárðarbunga subsidence
The rate of subsidence in the centre
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February, March-April-May and the overview article (list of links).
Calendar
Below is a calendar with a short-cut to each day of this month's events:
Nov: 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18-19-20-21-22-23-24-25-26-27-28-29-30-
Panoramic view towards the eruptive site in Holuhraun 3rd September 2014. Photo: Richard Yeo.
Updated information
30 November 2014 13:00 - from geoscientist
/earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3023/
Hæll from 1931
Stórhöfði from 1931
The files above are text files, showing average temperature ("medalhiti"). First select a station, then press Get. Each line in the text-file shows one year: Average temperature for each of the 12 months and then the annual average at the end of each line, in a column marked "arid".
30 years average 1961-1990 for selected stations
Reykjavík
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September 2014. The gray line represents relative displacement and the blue line the median value for 180 minutes. Earthquakes in the area are shown separately below (same x-axis, same timing). Enlarge.
The first two weeks as an example
Total subsidence from 12 Sept 2014 until 1 March 2015
The total subsidence of the glacier surface above the Bárðarbunga caldera since the equipment
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