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  • 1. programme2---PhD-Workshop-preceding-Adaptation-Research-Conference

    with whom a slot is proposed to be swapped. In the closing session on Friday afternoon another two Workshop participants will be offered the opportunity of presenting a brief summary of key impressions and messages (2 x 5 minutes). This will require some degree of co-ordination among the rapporteurs. The Conference organizers need to know in time (Friday morning at the latest) who will present /media/loftslag/programme2---PhD-Workshop-preceding-Adaptation-Research-Conference.pdf
  • 2. Refsgaard_1-Welcome

    – Print yourselves • Case descriptions and tasks/questions • Lecturers’ presentations – Handouts during the week – Pdfs will be uploaded at website afterwards Practicalities • PC login – Internet access • Printing • Lunch • Coffee – tea • Posters Monday afternoon + refreshments • Dinner Tuesday at 19:00 Students • Brief presentation round – now • 2-minutes presentation of research topics /media/loftslag/Refsgaard_1-Welcome.pdf
  • 3. Iceland - snow white

    10.3.2008 This satellite image is from TERRA and it shows Iceland covered by snow at one o'clock today. Terra is one of NASA's satellites. It orbits the Earth every 100 minutes at 700 km altitude. Twice daily, the path of the satellite is aligned over Iceland /about-imo/news/nr/1244
  • 4. field_report_04032015

    for SO2 (the instrument saturates at this value), 700 ppm for CO2 and 5 ppm H2S. At the same location the personal sensor was measuring values higher than 45 ppm (the sensor saturated). /media/jar/field_report_04032015.pdf
  • 5. Kok_1-scenarios-lecture-1

    are: mathematical system models, non-linear behaviour, holistic approach A history of complexity science And the relevant bit for today... Complex Adaptive System Endogenous-exogenous Self-organisation Emergent properties Adaptive behaviour Feedbacks Methods and tools to tackle complex problems relevant to scenarios Methods: 1. Multi-scale – Focus on cross-scale interactions 2. Participation - Social learning /media/loftslag/Kok_1-scenarios-lecture-1.pdf
  • 6. Cradden_Lucy_CES_2010

    -90 (Amps) 470 480 490 500 510 520 530 540 550 560 570 Rating at 90% for 2050s period (Amps) 470 480 490 500 510 520 530 540 550 560 570 June 2010 14 Time series • Using the UKCP09 ‘weather generator’ to determine temperature and solar radiation for control period and future scenario: 2050s, medium emissions 0 0.05 0.1 0.15 0.2 0.25 0.3 0.35 450 475 500 525 550 575 600 625 650 675 700 725 /media/ces/Cradden_Lucy_CES_2010.pdf
  • 7. Mission

    and geophysical institutes with the purpose to advice on multi-hazard to the Emergency Response Coordination Centre ( ERCC ). An effective early warning system is important for IMO to be able to warn the authorities, stakeholders and the public about natural hazards, with the aim of minimizing the vulnerability of the society. The research focus of IMO is on weather and climate /about-imo/mission/
  • 8. James-Smith_Edward_CES_2010

    – Interview with Danish Energy Association • Multi criteria analysis – Well suited to initial identification of consequences of risk elements – Identifies most important risk elements for further analysis Multi criteria analysis • Based on two elements i. Priority criteria for assessment ii. A character scale given to each risk factors influence on the priority criteria Priority criteria /media/ces/James-Smith_Edward_CES_2010.pdf
  • 9. norsem_sahar

    methods and data sets are consistent and show systematic variation between stations which are highly correlated to geological structures. In particular, we find that the standard modeling of vertically incident body waves is not practical for lava-rock stations characterized by velocity reversals due to recurring lava-sediment stratigraphy. Instead, we model the sub-soil structural as a multi-degree /media/norsem/norsem_sahar.pdf
  • 10. A minor jökulhlaup in river Gígjukvísl

    and March 2014. The maximum discharge of the flood is therefore expected to be less than 700 cubic metres per second, occurring towards the middle of the week. Potentially hazardous levels of hydrogen sulphide gas could be present at the location where floodwater bursts from Skeiðarárjökull. In the immediate vicinity of the outlet, gas concentrations could be high enough to cause respiratory problems /about-imo/news/nr/3135

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