November, December, January, February, March-April-May and the overview article (list of links).
Calendar
Below is a calendar with a short-cut to each day of this month's events:
August: 16-17-18-19-20-21-22-23-24-25-26-27-28-29-30-31 - on the Bárðarbunga central volcano
Panoramic view towards the eruptive site in Holuhraun 3rd September 2014. Photo: Richard Yeo.
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Table 4. Predicted quantitative changes from 1961–1990 to 2021–2050. ......................... 20
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In order to investigate the effect of climate change on the hydrological regime in Iceland,
future projections of river discharge were made for two watersheds with the WaSiM
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an important part of the runoff from many areas. In total, approximately
20% of runoff in Iceland originates from groundwater (Hjartarson, 1994a).
In the above mentioned previous simulation of runoff map for Iceland for the period 1961–
1990, groundwater was omitted. Effects of groundwater flowing across watershed
boundaries were simulated by scaling the precipitation for each watershed. On watersheds
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in reversed order. In combination, the monthly articles give an overview of events: August,
September, October, November, December, January, February and the current update.
Calendar
Below is a calendar with a short-cut to each day of this month's events:
August: 16-17-18-19-20-21-22-23-24-25-26-27-28-29-30-31 - on the Bárðarbunga central
volcano
Panoramic view towards the eruptive site
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(Quante and Colijn, 2016). Work on risk analysis and adaptation is in different
stages in the countries of the world.
Coastal floods have caused problems in Iceland in the past (Jóhannsdóttir, 2017) and are likely to do
so in the future as well. Large coastal floods can be expected in Iceland every 10 - 20 years and the
probability of such events can rise with climate change (Almannavarnir, 2011
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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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November, December, January, February, March-April-May and the overview article (list of links).
Calendar
Below is a calendar with a short-cut to each day of this month's events:
August: 16-17-18-19-20-21-22-23-24-25-26-27-28-29-30-31 - on the Bárðarbunga central volcano
Panoramic view towards the eruptive site in Holuhraun 3rd September 2014. Photo: Richard Yeo.
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