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  • 1. Statistical Analysis

    and Chemistry of the Earth, Special Issue: COST Action (Accepted for publication). Jónsdóttir, J. F., Uvo, C. B. & Clarke, R. T. (2008). Filling gaps in measured discharge series with model-generated series. Technical Notes. Journal of Hydrological Engineering, 13, 9, 905-909. Jónsdóttir, J. F., Uvo, C. B. & Clarke, R. T. (2008). Trend analysis in Icelandic discharge, temperature and precipitation series /ces/publications/nr/1943
  • 2. Publications

    ] Snorrason, Á. (2006). Vatnafræðilegar rannsóknir á heimskautaárinu 2007-2008. Presented at the Orkuþing 2006. Orkan og samfélagið - vistvæn lífsgæði, Reykjavík, Iceland, Oct 12-13. 422-426. [Article] Snorrason, Á., & Jónsdóttir, J. F. (2002). Climate, water and energy. Presented at the XXII Nordic Hydrological Conference, Røros, Norway, Aug 4-7. NHP Report 47. 649-658. [Paper] Snorrason, Á /climatology/research/ce/publications/
  • 3. Hydropower, Hydrology

    Veijalainen, N. (2008). Climate change effects on water resources and regulation in eastern Finland. XXV Nordic Hydrological Conference 2008, August 11-13, 2008, Iceland. Nordic Hydrological Programme, NHP Report No. 50. Reykjavik. Veijalainen, N., Lotsari, E., Alho, P., Vehviläinen, B. & Käyhkö, J. (2010). National scale assessment of climate change impacts on flooding in Finland. Hydrology /ces/publications/nr/1938
  • 4. Group5-Stakeholders_involvement

    /EPP 2 Stakeholders analysis 26 August 2011 PM/YZ/EPP 3 Stake h o l d e r s P u b l i c / p r i v at e P o w e r l e v e l (“ n u i s an ce” ca p a c i t y ) O r i e n tat i o n H or s t e n s m uni c ipal i t y ( c o m pe t e n t a u t h ori t y ) P u b l i c S t ron g Go v ernanc e N eighbour mun i c i p ali t y P u b l i c S t ron g Go v ernanc e Poli c y /media/loftslag/Group5-Stakeholders_involvement.pdf
  • 5. A heatwave in Iceland

    reached 25.7°C on the standard manned station outside the IMO offices, breaking the former record by 0.8°C. This is, indeed, rare as measurements in Reykjavík go back to the 1870s, and usually there are decades between temperatures above 23°C. The last 10 years have been unusual in this respect. At the automatic station at the same site the maximum temperature was 26.4°C - also a record. Just /about-imo/news/nr/1362
  • 6. The weather in Iceland in 2021

    in Reykjavík were only 17 and only once been fewer. The summer was exceptionally warm, sunny, and dry in the North and East, the warmest on record in many places in these regions and many maximum temperature records were broken. The monthly mean temperature reached 14 °C at several stations this summer. It is the first time that the monthly mean temperature reaches 14°C at any station since /about-imo/news/the-weather-in-iceland-in-2021
  • 7. RaisanenJouni_CES_2010

    not representative of present or future climate conditions? Winter mean T in Helsinki (1961-2008) 1961- 20081961- 1990 Temperature (°C) P r o b a b i l i t y d e n s i t y -12 4 Simplest case: change in mean climate, with no change in the magnitude of variability If variability changes as well, the two tails of the distribution (e.g., warm and cold) will be affected differently. IPCC (2001 /media/ces/RaisanenJouni_CES_2010.pdf
  • 8. Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal

    in Finland Noora Veijalainen a,*, Eliisa Lotsari b, Petteri Alho b, Bertel Vehviläinen a, Jukka Käyhkö b a Freshwater Centre, Finnish Environment Institute, Mechelininkatu 34a, P.O. Box 140, FI-00251, Helsinki, Finland b Department of Geography, FI-20014 University of Turku, Turku, Finland a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 7 January 2010 Received in revised form 13 June 2010 Accepted /media/ces/Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal.pdf
  • 9. ved-eng-2015

    temperature was close to the 1961-1990 mean. In most parts of the country the precipitation was well above normal. Temperature The average temperature in Reykjavík was 4.5°C, 0.2°C above the 1961-1990 mean. This is the 20th consecutive year above this mean in Reykjavík. But, it was also the coldest since 2000. In Stykkishólmur the average temperature was 4.1°C, 0.6 above the mean, and 3.8°C /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skylduskil/ved-eng-2015.pdf
  • 10. The

    of September resulted in extensive flooding from major rivers in the area. The last two months of the year were considerably cooler than the previous months. November was cold and the last days of December were the coldest days of the year. Wind speed was slighly lower than average. Temperature The annual average in Reykjavík was 5.5°C, 1.2°C above the 1961 to 1990 mean, but equal /about-imo/news/the-weather-in-iceland-in-2017

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