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Ogilvie, A. E. J. 1991. Climatic changes in Iceland A. D. c. 865 to 1598. Í: The Norse of the North Atlantic (Presented by G. F. Bigelow). Acta Archaeologica 61(1990), 233-251.
Ogilvie, A. E. J. 1992. Documentary evidence for changes in the climate of Iceland, A. D. 1500 to 1800. Í R.S. Bradley and P. D. Jones. Climate Since A.D. 1500. Routledge. London and New York, 92-117
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Ogilvie, A. E. J. 1991. Climatic changes in Iceland A. D. c. 865 to 1598. Í: The Norse of the North Atlantic (Presented by G. F. Bigelow). Acta Archaeologica 61(1990), 233-251.
Ogilvie, A. E. J. 1992. Documentary evidence for changes in the climate of Iceland, A. D. 1500 to 1800. Í R.S. Bradley and P. D. Jones. Climate Since A.D. 1500. Routledge. London and New York, 92-117
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Hare MP, Barreteau O, Beck MB, Letcher RA, Mostert E, Tabara JD, Ridder D, Cogan V, Pahl-Wostl C (2006) Methods for stakeholder participation in water
management. Chapter 8 in Giupponi, C. Jakeman, A.J., Karssenberg, D. & Hare, M. (Eds) Sustainable management of water resources: an integrated approach.
Edward Elgar: Chichester.
Hare MP (2011) Forms of participatory modelling and its potential
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in the decade 2020–2030 compared to the period 2005–2015;c) Reduce direct disaster economic loss in
relation to global gross domestic product (GDP) by 2030;d) Substantially reduce disaster damage to
critical infrastructure and disruption of basic services, among them health and
educational facilities, including through developing their resilience by 2030;e) Substantially
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developments (European Commission, Directorate-General for Research, Publication EUR 23339, 2009, ISBN 978-92-79-08885-8, ISSN 1018-5593, DOI 10.2777/12871. Edited by T. Jóhannesson, P. Gauer, P. Issler and K. Lied. Contributions by M. Barbolini, U. Domaas, T. Faug, P. Gauer, K. M. Hákonardóttir, C. B. Harbitz, D. Issler, T. Jóhannesson, K. Lied, M. Naaim, F. Naaim-Bouvet and L. Rammer) (pdf 1.6 Mb; high
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fraction of the pyroclastic material can possibly generate a distal deposit
very thin and covering wide areas.Term Size Ballistic d > 64 mm Lapilli 2 mm < d < 64 mm Ash d < 2 mm Fine ash d < 0.063 mm Table 1 Terminology
of pyroclast material and its size.At ground level volcanic tephra can cause: Health issues; Roofs/building collapse; Poor visibility
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Harbitz, D. Issler, T. Jóhannesson, K. Lied, M. Naaim, F. Naaim-Bouvet and L. Rammer. Comments and improvements by S. Margreth, J.S. Ásgeirsson and N. Nawri.
April 2010: Passage has been made through snow on the road. Súðavík, Súðavíkurhlíð, West fjords. Photo: Þórður Sigurðsson.
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For more information, please e-mail Sara (sara@vedur.is) and Throstur (ThrosturTh@hi.is).
The application must include the following
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b. Academic status – please note the admission requirements.
c. Contact details.
d. The names
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Windspeed conversions
The Icelandic Meteorological Office uses the SI (Systeme Internationale d´Unites) unit metres per second (m/s) in windspeed measurements. Here you can convert between different units of windspeed. Type a number into a textbox below and then click outside it. Please note that Beaufort-values are between 0 and 12.
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