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  • 61. VI_2020_005

    the uncertainty of the changes in magnitude and frequency of the floods and the impact they will have. The rising sea levels have already started to cause problems in certain areas, extreme sea level return frequency has already increased significantly at multiple places (Church, Clark, et al., 2013). There are concerns that low lying countries and small islands will loose land area both due to inundation /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2020/VI_2020_005.pdf
  • 62. Mission

    about impending natural hazards, such as volcanic ash, extreme weather and flooding; conducting research on the physics of air, land and sea, specifically in the fields of meteorology, hydrology, glaciology, climatology, seismology and volcanology maintaining high-quality service and efficiency in providing information in the interest of economy, of safety affairs, of sustainable /about-imo/mission/
  • 63. Arctic cooperation

    societal efficiency, sustainable use of natural resources and to conduct research in fields within it's purview. The IMO monitors the air, the land and the ocean, evaluates, analyses and interprets data, provides services to users and disseminates relevant information and warnings to the public. IMO responsibilities include the fields of meteorology, hydrology, glaciology, climatology, seismology /about-imo/arctic/
  • 64. Funded MS student opportunity. Dust and ash re-suspension sources

    Formulating source term for dust and ash re-suspension for the NAME model. The MS student will work on the implementation of an emission scheme particularly apt for Icelandic land coverage and climate, and to validate the code using a past event. The MS student will:Formulate code; working on selected test cases.Do backward numerical runs for quantifying the temporal changes of areal source /about-imo/news/funded-ms-student-opportunity-dust-and-ash-re-suspension-sources-in-emission-models
  • 65. IMO at the Arctic Circle Assembly 2017

    Oceanographer Jón Ólafsson (University of Iceland) discussed data on the acidification of the ocean around Iceland, marine ecologist Ólafur Ástþórsson (Marine and Freshwater Research Institute) described changes in fish stocks and biologist Trausti Baldursson (Icelandic Institute of Natural History) talked about changes in land-based flora and fauna. The session concluded with a presentation /about-imo/news/imo-at-the-arctic-circle-assembly-2017
  • 66. What is Bárðarbunga?

    names at the National Land Survey of Iceland. News 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 /about-imo/news/nr/2968
  • 67. Global Cryosphere Watch

    Background The cryosphere collectively describes elements of the Earth System containing water in its frozen state and includes solid precipitation, snow cover, sea ice, lake and river ice, glaciers, ice caps, ice sheets, permafrost, and seasonally frozen ground. The presence of frozen water in the atmosphere, on land, and on the ocean surface affects energy, moisture, gas and particle fluxes; clouds /about-imo/news/nr/2390
  • 68. AdMSstudent_May2017_

    of an emission scheme particularly apt for Icelandic land coverage and climate, and to validate the code using a past event. The MS student will:  Formulate code; working on selected test cases.  Do backward numerical runs for quantifying the temporal changes of areal source from which re- suspension originates. Required skills  Experience in programming.  Knowledge of general physics /media/frettir/AdMSstudent_May2017_.pdf
  • 69. Doctoral Student Position

    projects provide a wider research context concerned with urban resilience towards natural hazards and climate change as well as with urban sustainability at large. Candidates should be familiar with environmental and land use economics. Affinity with urban planning, GIS, and handling of large data sets will be an advantage. Willingness and skills to operate in a multi-disciplinary and extensively /nonam/news/nr/2171
  • 70. The ice cap Snæfellsjökull is thinning rapidly

    Sciences of the University of Iceland. The measurements are carried out with the support of the Icelandic Centre for Research, the National Power Company, the Icelandic Road Administration, the National Land Survey of Iceland and Reykjavík Energy. The ice caps Snæfellsjökull, Eiríksjökull and most of Hofsjökull were mapped in September 2008 by an airborne lidar operated by the German mapping /weather/articles/nr/1618

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