Snow thickness
Fig 2. Snow thickness (cm) measured at the end of this winter (blue) on a N-S profile on the northern basin, Sátujökull. The profile stretches almost 20 kilometers; from 980 m above sea level up to the summit of the ice cap at 1790 m. The mean snow thickness on the same profile during the warm period 1995 - 2014 is shown for comparison (red).
The summer temperature
During
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8 Monthly averages of SURFEX or projected 2-m air temperature ...................... 18
9 Local correction factors for 10-m wind speed ............................................... 19
10 Interpolated correction factors for 10-m wind speed ...................................... 20
11 Monthly averages of original or corrected temperature and wind speed .............. 21
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Lidar measurements of the cryosphere
Reykholt, Iceland, June 20–21, 2013
Lidar measurements
of the cryosphere
Reykholt, Iceland, June 20–21, 2013
Abstract volume
Lidar map of the ice-covered stratovolcano Öræfajökull in S-Vatnajökull, S-Iceland,
surveyed by TopScan GmbH in August 2011
Lidar measurements of the cryosphere
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