-century are found at the
higher end of the spectrum, +10°C and above. Days which have minimum temperatures
between +10°C and +15°C are especially expected to become more common.
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Table 9. Frequency of cold days. All numbers in the table are based on CORDEX
results not observations, including the period 1981-2000.
Location P(Tmax<0°C) P(Tmin<0°C) P(Tmin<-10°C)
1981–2000
Akureyri 34% 78
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in millimetres per day during the 1961–90 control
period, differences in percent of the control period between the control period and
the 2021–50 reference period, and linear trends in percent of the control period
per decade within the 2004–50 period, for the UKMO HadCM3, and the MPI
ECHAM5-r3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
13 Differences between the RCM
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Lidar measurements of the cryosphere
Reykholt, Iceland, June 20–21, 2013
3
CryoSat-2 Arctic sea-ice freeboard and thickness data product and its validation
Ciaran Robb, Ian Willis and Neil Arnold ............................................................................ 34
Using airborne remote
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earthquakes have been located there today, the largest one M 5.2 at 12:34. According to web cameras, the eruption in Holuhraun is still going strong.
Two plumes
The eruptive fissure, seen from NW 28 September at 13:20. Most of the degassing takes place on two vents along the fissure, from the northernmost part of the rampart and from the central part of the rampart. These two sources merge
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there
today. On the other hand, there is no decrease in activity in Bárðarbunga itself; over 50
earthquakes have been located there today, the largest one M 5.2 at 12:34. According to web
cameras, the eruption in Holuhraun is still going strong.
Two plumes
The eruptive fissure, seen from NW 28 September at 13:20. Most of the degassing takes place
on two vents along the fissure, from the northernmost
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earthquakes have been located there today, the largest one M 5.2 at 12:34. According to web cameras, the eruption in Holuhraun is still going strong.
Two plumes
The eruptive fissure, seen from NW 28 September at 13:20. Most of the degassing takes place on two vents along the fissure, from the northernmost part of the rampart and from the central part of the rampart. These two sources merge
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