drainage
works, and land-cover and land-use change.
Two other (sometimes indistinguishable)
challenges to stationarity have been exter-
nally forced, natural climate changes and
low-frequency, internal variability (e.g., the
Atlantic multidecadal oscillation) enhanced
by the slow dynamics of the oceans and ice
sheets (2, 3). Planners have tools to adjust
their analyses for known human distur-
bances
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Veðurstofa Íslands
2 Almannavarnadeild Ríkislögreglustjóra
3 Jarðvísindastofnun Háskólans
4 Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Bologna
5 Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), Pisa
6 Jarðvísindadeild Háskóla Íslands
7 Agricultural University of Iceland
8 Consultant
Skýrsla nr. Dags. ISSN Opin Lokuð
VÍ 2020-011 Desember 2020 1670-8261 Skilmálar:
Heiti skýrslu
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NATIONAL COMMISSIONER OF THE ICELANDIC POLICE
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL PROTECTION AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Press release
Date: 13.02.2015 Time: 11:45 Regarding: The access controlled area north of Vatnajökull
The National Commissioner of the Icelandic Police and Police Districts Commissioners in North East, East and Southern
Iceland have decided (with reference to law on civil protection nr
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of the
Universality of Science 3
- IASPEI supports the development, testing and presentation of new evidence on
earthquake forecasting and prediction; however, IASPEI is of the opinion that reliable
short-term prediction of earthquakes is not possible at present; claims to the contrary
may induce false expectations and incorrect behavior in the population and authorities,
and are not supported
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or 3 lectures of 45 minutes from international specialists on climate change adaptation. As a concrete output of the group work, a selection of PhD students will be offered the opportunity to make a short plenary presentation during the conference.
citation from conference website
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Baldur Ragnarsson 29.4.2008
Windspeed conversions
The Icelandic Meteorological Office uses the SI (Systeme Internationale d´Unites) unit metres per second (m/s) in windspeed measurements. Here you can convert between different units of windspeed. Type a number into a textbox below and then click outside it. Please note that Beaufort-values are between 0 and 12.
Beaufort
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Baldur Ragnarsson 29.4.2008
Windspeed conversions
The Icelandic Meteorological Office uses the SI (Systeme Internationale d´Unites) unit metres per second (m/s) in windspeed measurements. Here you can convert between different units of windspeed. Type a number into a textbox below and then click outside it. Please note that Beaufort-values are between 0 and 12.
Beaufort
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Lithuania. The hydrological regime of the Baltic
rivers depends not only on climatic factors (temperature and precipitation), but also on
geomorphology, geology, land use type and soil structure. Depending on the hydrological
regime, rivers in the Baltic region could be grouped into 3 major types – marine, transitional
and continental (Reihan et al, 2007). The main source of feeding of marine
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