to better
define the timing and the dynamics of the event. An integrated analysis of the infrasonic and seismic
signals effectively enhance our monitoring capabilities and hazard assessment related to geophysical
phenomena occurring at the ground-atmosphere interface.
/media/norsem/norsem_giulia.pdf
The implementation structure includes five components across which activities will be coordinated and integrated:
User Interface Platforms (forums for the engagement of climate providers and users)
Climate Services Information System
Observations and Monitoring
Research, Modelling and Prediction
Capacity building
(An extract from WMO press release no. 963
/about-imo/news/nr/2572
is operationalizing the data interface
between CryoNet Stations and the GCW Data Portal, hosted by the Norwegian Meteorological
Institute, which will enable retrieval of cryospheric observations from CryoNet
stations by anyone who can access the Data Portal. In the meantime, over 30 new
stations from 12 different countries have been added to the existing network of
120 stations in the CryoNet
/about-imo/news/imo-s-involvement-in-wmo-s-global-cryosphere-watch
is a continuation of the activities within its predecessor, the Climate and Energy project. The
new focus of the Hydropower-Hydrology group of CES can be summarized as follows:
• The focus on hydropower production and dam safety is maintained
• New and more diversified climate scenarios with shorter time horizon are used
• The model interface between climate models and hydrological models
/media/ces/Flyer_HH_2009_nyr.pdf
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3.2 Updates to the original “Tremor Viewer”, Tremv ...................................................... 19
3.2.1 Conversion of old RSAM data to CSV ..................................................................... 19
3.2.2 Web-based data request portal and plotting interface/media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2021/VI_2021_008.pdf
can be summarized as follows:
The focus on hydropower production and dam safety is maintained
New and more diversified climate scenarios with shorter time horizon are used
The model interface between climate models and hydrological models will be improved
Uncertainties will be explored further
Improved methodology to cope with impacts of lake regulation in a changing climate
/ces/project/hydropower/
sites were nominated in eight categories.
The awards committee commented that „rarely, have they seen a more successful overhaul of a web-site. Everything is to the site's credit - the user interface is well designed, useful and accessible. The site is fully interactive, making it possible to browse the latest information about weather conditions and earthquake activity. The best web-site
/about-imo/the-web/awards_and_press/
30 year time periods (2010-2099)
• Three future emission scenarios: (low, medium, high)
– Comprise of three IPCC Emissions Scenarios: SRES A1FI, SRES A1B, SRES B1
• User Tools: user interface, weather generator, customisable maps and graphs.
UK Solar Resource
present and future
Projecting the UKCP09
anomalies onto the baseline
mode
Present climate grid (5km x 5km)
Future projections rotated grid
/media/ces/Burnett_Dougal_CES_2010.pdf
types
Glide snow avalanches; cold dry or 0°C isothermal wet snowpackAny avalanche release is usually natural. Human and artificial triggering is unlikely
Where?
Spatial distribution
Predominant on smooth ground and on every aspect, but more often on south-facing slopes.
Position of weak layer sin the snowpack
Interface between the ground and overlaying snowpack.
Why?
Release
/avalanches/forecast/help