coordinates) and other places you plan to visit
Few words about the equipment
Plan B
Travellers can leave their travel plan with ICE-SAR, provided it includes a contact or relative whose responsibility is to alert ICE-SAR if the travellers do not arrive at the right time. ICE-SAR also provides a more extensive service with trip monitoring as an option within the travel plan.
The web-page
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the no-access area around the eruption site by the Icelandic Civil Protection throughout the eruption.
Preliminary maps were produced considering a short meteorological data set (one month); and were only done for 50% and 90% likelihood of occurrence.
A more proper data set of runs was done using 10 years of meteorological data from the ECMWF and probabilistic hazard maps accounting
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the no-access area around the eruption site by the Icelandic Civil Protection throughout the eruption.
Preliminary maps were produced considering a short meteorological data set (one month); and were only done for 50% and 90% likelihood of occurrence.
A more proper data set of runs was done using 10 years of meteorological data from the ECMWF and probabilistic hazard maps accounting
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Seismic activity through the night
30.5.2008
During the night and into the morning, small afterquakes have been more or less continuous after the strong earthquake in Ölfus yesterday. Most range between 1-2 on the Richter scale
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and up to the thermal imaging camera of the satellite. For strong detection it is important that the background be warm in comparison to the aerosol. A thermal background such as from the ocean surface, land or low clouds, works best because warm objects radiate more and result in greater amounts of scattered radiation, light-particle 'collisions' if you will.
As a cooperating member of EUMETSAT
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is a cognitive interpretation of the system.
Fuzzy: The state of a system component is not exact but rather represented
in a number of classes (‘strong’ or ‘weak’), that are relative to each other.
FCM – purpose and goals
1. Gain insight in the system. By incorporating multiple feedbacks that are
difficult to reason through, new insights on the behaviour of the system can
be acquired. (System)
2. Gain
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to break through the ice was in 1918. During
historic time (Since settlement/colonisation), the average repose period
between eruptions has been about 50 years. However, in 2018 there will be 100
years since the last eruption broke through the ice sheet.Characteristic
activity in Katla is explosive basaltic eruptions that spew tephra over nearby
areas, how far depends on the size of the eruption
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-based forecast and the text forecast for a specific area, then the text forecast applies.
Keep in mind that short-term forecasts are more likely to be correct than long-term forecasts.
The sliding bar beneath the map is used to view the various forecast periods. It is possible to click on the sliding bar, the days, the hours, or the arrows at the either end of the bar. Additionally, the left
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is a continuation of the activities within its predecessor, the Climate and Energy project. The
new focus of the Hydropower-Hydrology group of CES can be summarized as follows:
• The focus on hydropower production and dam safety is maintained
• New and more diversified climate scenarios with shorter time horizon are used
• The model interface between climate models and hydrological models
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