on the
Shifts of climatic
zones from
cooler or wetter
to warmer or
drier
(a) 1971-2000 (b) 2010-39 A1B
observational data set
(0.25º grid) from Haylock
et al. (2008)
(b-d) Based on CMIP3
GCM runs for A1B
& the delta-change
method
(c) 2040-69 A1B (d) 2070-99 A1B
Jylhä et al. (2010)
Uncertainties in climate change schematically
Observed
climate
Future
climate Natural
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conditions. The summer was warm and considered fine in the North and East but in the south it was very wet and dull. The autumn was fine, November extraordinarily warm, but the year ended with an unruly and rather cold December.
Temperature
The year was very warm, +1.4 to +2.6°C above the 1961 to 1990 average. The lowest departure from normal was at Stórhöfði off the south coast, but the highest
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In the
west it was very dry at the same time with favorable weather conditions. The summer was
warm and considered fine in the North and East but in the south it was very wet and dull. The
autumn was fine, November extraordinarily warm, but the year ended with an unruly and
rather cold December.
Temperature
The year was very warm, +1.4 to +2.6°C above the 1961 to 1990 average. The lowest
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Vavrus et al. (2011) used simulations by NCAR’s
Community Climate System Model, version 4 (CCSM4), the study of Nawri and Björnsson
(2010) used various IPCC ensembles of GCMs simulations, and Koenigk et al. (2015) used
the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project, Phase 5 simulations (CMIP5).
According to Nawri and Björnsson (2010) the average temperature in Iceland will increase
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) and changing climate (CC:CC)
1. Current climate (CU)
- varying thinning regimes
(0%, 15%, 30%,45%)
2. Changing climate (CC)
- varying thinning regimes
(0%, 15%, 30%,45%)
3. Current (CU) &
changing climate (CC)
- current thinning regime
4. Current (CU) &
changing climate (CC)
- changed thinning regimes
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