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  • 61. A heatwave in Iceland

    reached 25.7°C on the standard manned station outside the IMO offices, breaking the former record by 0.8°C. This is, indeed, rare as measurements in Reykjavík go back to the 1870s, and usually there are decades between temperatures above 23°C. The last 10 years have been unusual in this respect. At the automatic station at the same site the maximum temperature was 26.4°C - also a record. Just /about-imo/news/nr/1362
  • 62. The weather in Iceland 2013

    1.0°C above the 1961 - 1990 mean. It was relatively warmest in the East, but near the average in the Southwest. Even though the year was warm it was the coldest one of the present century in the Southwest. In the North and East the temperature in 2005 and 2011 was similar as in 2013. In Reykjavík this was the 18th consecutive year of above-normal temperatures and the 15th in Akureyri in the north /weather/articles/nr/2824
  • 63. ved-eng-2013

    Temperature The year 2013 was warm, the temperature being 0.4 til 1.0°C above the 1961 - 1990 mean. It was relatively warmest in the East, but near the average in the Southwest. Even though the year was warm it was the coldest one of the present century in the Southwest. In the North and East the temperature in 2005 and 2011 was similar as in 2013. In Reykjavík this was the 18th consecutive year /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skylduskil/ved-eng-2013.pdf
  • 64. VI_2020_005

    flooding, sea level, sea level rise, risk assessment, natural hazard This work was carried out for the Icelandic Meteorological Office and is a part of Masters Thesis ISSN 1650-6553 No. 470, published by the Department of Earth Sciences at Uppsala University in 2019. The Masters Thesis is available as a whole at www.diva-portal.org. Copyright c Guðrún Elín Jóhannsdóttir Contents 1 Introduction /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2020/VI_2020_005.pdf
  • 65. NONAM_1st_workshop_summary_v3

    work on case studies in break out groups, and plenary discussions. The 11 presentations that were given by scientists and practitioners from all five Nordic countries covered theoretical aspects as well as case studies. Abstracts and slides from the oral presentations are available at http://en.vedur.is/nonam/workshop/. The two break-out groups worked on two different cases: (a) The Horsens /media/vedurstofan/NONAM_1st_workshop_summary_v3.pdf
  • 66. ECONOMIC_EFFECTS_OF_CLIMATE_CHANGE_ON_THE_TOURISM_SECTOR_IN_SPAIN

    ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON THE TOURISM SECTOR IN SPAIN By Ana Gargallo-Castel Department of Business Administration University of Zaragoza, C/ Ciudad Escolar, s/n 44003 TERUEL, SPAIN Phone: 00 34 978 61 81 01. Fax 00 34 978 61 81 03 Email: gargallo@unizar.es Luisa Esteban-Salvador Department of Finance and Accounting University of Zaragoza, C/ Ciudad Escolar, s/n /media/loftslag/ECONOMIC_EFFECTS_OF_CLIMATE_CHANGE_ON_THE_TOURISM_SECTOR_IN_SPAIN.pdf
  • 67. VI_2014_001

    .............................................................................................. 10 3 Index flood method ...................................................................................... 10 3.1 Principle .............................................................................................. 10 3.2 Method application using hydrological simulations ....................................... 11 3.2.1 Hydrological modeling /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2014/VI_2014_001.pdf
  • 68. PhD_course-Programme_26Aug2011-final

    presentations of own poster (2 minutes per student) + poster session + refreshments + formation of groups Students Tuesday, August 23 9:00 - 9:45 Introduction to Horsens case study on water HJH Horsens case + TOR 9:45 - 10:30 Introduction to Finnish case study on roads AP Coffee 11:00 - 12:45 Exersize works Students Lunch 13:45 - 15:30 Uncertainty concepts and tools JCR Refsgaard et al. (2007) van der /media/vedurstofan/PhD_course-Programme_26Aug2011-final.pdf
  • 69. Milly_etal-2008-Stationarity-dead-Science

    Nature 438, 303 (2005). 8. J. Lu, G. A. Vecchi, T. Reichler, Geophys. Res. Lett. 34, L06805 (2007). 9. S. Manabe, R. J. Stouffer, J. Geophys. Res. 85, 5529 (1980). 10. P. S. Eagleson, in Scientific Basis of Water-Resource Management (National Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1982). 11. N. C. Matalas, in Global Change and Water Resources Management (Water Resources Update No. 112, Universities /media/loftslag/Milly_etal-2008-Stationarity-dead-Science.pdf
  • 70. 2012-Refsgaard_etal-uncertainty_climate-change-adaptation-MITI343

    ORIGINAL ARTICLE The role of uncertainty in climate change adaptation strategies—A Danish water management example J. C. Refsgaard & K. Arnbjerg-Nielsen & M. Drews & K. Halsnæs & E. Jeppesen & H. Madsen & A. Markandya & J. E. Olesen & J. R. Porter & J. H. Christensen Received: 10 November 2011 /Accepted: 4 February 2012 # The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access /media/loftslag/2012-Refsgaard_etal-uncertainty_climate-change-adaptation-MITI343.pdf

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