travelling in the northern half of the country.
The forecast is as follows:
Northerly 20-25 m/s and snow in the Westfjords in Friday evening but north 18-28 m/s in the western half of Iceland in Saturday morning. Lighter winds in the east.
Moderate to heavy snowfall or sleet in the northern half of Iceland and in the Eastfjords, sleet in the Southeast but mainly dry in the Southwest
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Poster presentations
Poster presentations
The preferred poster format is A0 portrait. However, we will be able to deal with landscape format as well, but it might exceed
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experiments for evaluating the effectiveness of avalanche defence structures in Iceland. Main results and future programme (pdf 0,8 Mb) (Í: Proceedings of the International Seminar on Snow and Avalanches Test Sites, Grenoble, France, 22−23 November 2002, F. Naaim-Bouvet, ed., s. 99−109, Grenoble, Cemagref, 2003, author T. Jóhannesson) [abstract] (html)
Stálgrindur eða snjóflóðanet? Val á tegund
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the A1B scenario. In the panels for
winter and autumn, contour interval is 25 MJ m−2, in those for spring and summer 50 MJ m−2. The
colour scale is the same in all panels.
Fig. A5. The absolute insolation change under the A2 scenario.
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Fig. A6. The absolute insolation change under the B1 scenario.
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Fig. A7 shows the time series of seasonal changes in incident radiation
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Stakeholder Relevance of the CES Project
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20–30 years. It will address how the conditions for
production of renewable energy in the Nordic area might change due to global warming. It will focus on the
potential production and the future safety of the production systems as well as uncertainties.
Risk Assessment
The target user group for the tool, which is aimed to
be a first step in determining a strategy for identifying
potential risks
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Roald, L.A. and Engen-Skaugen, T.
Projected effects of climate change on the hydrology of Norway ........................................................................ 80
Duncan, N.J., Harrison, G.P. and Wallace, A.R.
Modelling the Scottish hydropower resource ........................................................................................................ 82
Einarsson, B
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