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  • 21. Paper-Olafur-Rognvaldsson_91

    of Icelandic glaciers 1992–1997). Rep. OS-98082 (in Icelandic), National Energy Authority, Reykjavík. Sigurðsson, O., Thorsteinsson Th., Ágústsson S. M. and Einarsson B. 2004. Afkoma Hofsjökuls 1997–2004. (Mass balance of Hofsjökull 1997–2004.) Rep. OS-2004/029, National Energy Authority, Reykjavík. Uppala, S.M., and 45 co-authors 2005. The ERA-40 re-analysis. Q. J. R. Mete- orol. Soc., 131, 2961 /media/ces/Paper-Olafur-Rognvaldsson_91.pdf
  • 22. Paper-Olafur-Rognvaldsson_92

    hydrological model. J. Hydrol., 267, 40–52. Jasper, K., and Kaufmann P. 2003. Coupled runoff simulations as validation tools for atmospheric models at the regional scale. Q. J. R. Meteorol. Soc., 129, 673–692. Jóhannesson, T., Aðalgeirsdóttir G., Björnsson H., Crochette P., Elíasson E. B., Guðmundsson S., Jónsdóttir J. F., Ólafsson H., Pálsson F., Rögnvaldsson Ó., Sigurðsson O., Snorrason Á /media/ces/Paper-Olafur-Rognvaldsson_92.pdf
  • 23. VI_2014_006

    properly even if the sample size is increased and systematic biases may be expected. 2.2.3 Predictors Mean sea level pressure (MSLP), geopotential height (Z), specific humidity (q) and tempera- ture (T) at different pressure levels are considered in this study to describe the meteorological situations at the synoptic scale and to identify weather analogues. The MSLP and geopotential height (Z) describe /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2014/VI_2014_006.pdf
  • 24. VI_2015_005

    water. Since, in this study, the focus is on large-scale storm systems, persisting for at least one day, variability on shorter time-scales (mainly the diurnal cycle and atmospheric tides) is eliminated by calculating averages from the four 6-hourly reanalysis fields of each day (6-hourly precip- 8 Figure 1. Top: Average fields of 500 hPa geopotential height in winter (DJF 1989-90) and summer (JJA /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2015/VI_2015_005.pdf
  • 25. VI_2009_006_tt

    was therefore formed by ice lifting and deformation induced by subglacial water pressures higher than ice overburden pressure. The discharge data and the derived size of the subglacial flood path, as indicated by the volume of water stored subglacially, indicates a development towards more efficient subglacial flow over the course of the jökulhlaup. Thus, a discharge in the iii range 80–90 m3 s 1 /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2009/VI_2009_006_tt.pdf
  • 26. VI_2014_005

    : 3601/B2007.EEA53004 and 3601/RO/CLC/ B2007.EEA52971, Landmælingar Íslands, Reykjavik, Iceland. Bechtold, P., Köhler, M., Jung, T., Doblas-Reyes, F., Leutbecher, M., Rodwell, M. J., Vitart, F., and Balsamo, G. (2008). Advances in simulating atmospheric variability with the ECMWF model: from synoptic to decadal time-scales. Q. J. R. Meterol. Soc., 134:1337–1351. Brousseau, P., Berre, L., Bouttier /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2014/VI_2014_005.pdf
  • 27. Outline_for_the_case_Road_maintenance_in_a_changing_climate

    o t o - a g e n d a D e f i n e a n d i n v i t e s t a k e h o l d e r s T e c h n i c a l i n p u t a n d v i s i o n s - I n t e r n a l e x p e r t s - s t a k e h o l d e r e x p e r t s F r am e p r o b l e m - t r p s e r v i c e ( q u a l i t y ) l e v e l s - t y p e s o f s c e n a r i o s A n a l y z e p r o b l e m T e c h n i c a l i n p u t f r /media/loftslag/Outline_for_the_case_Road_maintenance_in_a_changing_climate.pdf
  • 28. VI_2016_006_rs

    horizontal displacement of the most active part of Þófi since the start of the measurements is mostly in the range 10–35 cm (maximum 69 cm), whereas the movement in Neðri-Botnar is slower, with the more active points having total displacement mostly in the range 5–10 cm (maximum 46 cm). The maximum measured velocity of the horizontal movement in the Þófi area was 92 cm/a over a two-month period in late /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2016/VI_2016_006_rs.pdf
  • 29. VI_2015_006

    contours). Bottom panel: manned and automated surface observations over Iceland. 13 Figure 4. Hourly rainfall during 3 September 2012, based on HARMONIE model simula- tions. Times are in UTC (local time). 14 Figure 5. Distribution of low- (red crosses), medium- (green vertical lines), and high- level (blue horizontal lines) cloud cover of at least 90%, based on HARMONIE model simulations. Terrain /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2015/VI_2015_006.pdf
  • 30. 2013_001_Nawri_et_al

    approximately centred around Iceland: the outer domain with 43 42 grid points spaced at 27 km (1134 1107 km), the intermediate domain with 95 90 grid points spaced at 9 km, and the inner domain with 196 148 grid points spaced at 3 km. The northwest corner of the outer domain covers a part of the southeast coastal region of Greenland. Otherwise, the only landmass included in the model domain /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2013/2013_001_Nawri_et_al.pdf

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