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Ensemble approach for probabilistic
hydrological projections
Catchment
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Adaptation conference 29-31 August 2012 – Helsinki – Rantapuisto
Guidelines for rapporteurs
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You can swap sessions with another rapporteur, if the concerned rapporteur explicitly affirmed
that swap and no other time or task conflicts occur (this is to be checked with the co-chair who
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6 Analog hazard situations in the Alps and implemented or planned mitigation
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6.1 Kerschbaumsettlement/Navis.................................................................... 29
6.2 Gschliefgraben
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opportunity, it is essential for any new methods to be
able to account for future potential. The Risk
Assessment Framework also accounts for the
identification of opportunities, and subsequently also
th i id ti i th d i i kirepresen , or e ec s on ma ers or o er
stakeholders, the risk analysis results in a efficient
and compact way.
encourages e r cons era on n e ec s on‐ma ng
process.
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Environmental
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8 93 Tommy Chan Finland Forest sciences
9 140 Karoliina Pilli-Sihvola Finland
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economics
10 147 Jussi Ylhäisi Finland Meteorology
11 (new) Karen Lundgren Sweden
Engineering &
Design
12 (new) Väinö Nurmi Finland Economics
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estimation. NVE Report No. 1 - 2009, ISBN 978-82-410-0680-7; 44 p.
Meilutyté-Barauskiene, D. (2009) Impact of Climate Change on Runoff of the Lithuanian Rivers, Summary of Doctoral Dissertation, Technological Science. Environmental Engineering (04T). Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuanian Energy Institute.
Roald, L.A., Hisdal, H. & Lawrence, D. (2009). Hydrologi og skred før, nå og i fremtiden. I
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• Very large range within the simulations
• Larger number of observation stations in the study area leads to
• better compatibility between different observational data sets
• smaller bias in the model simulations
CES Conference, Oslo 31.5.-2.6.2010
References
• Haylock, M. R., Hofstra, N., Klein Tank, A. M. G., Klok, E. J., Jones, P.
D. and New, M. 2008. A European daily high-resolution
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on the
Shifts of climatic
zones from
cooler or wetter
to warmer or
drier
(a) 1971-2000 (b) 2010-39 A1B
observational data set
(0.25º grid) from Haylock
et al. (2008)
(b-d) Based on CMIP3
GCM runs for A1B
& the delta-change
method
(c) 2040-69 A1B (d) 2070-99 A1B
Jylhä et al. (2010)
Uncertainties in climate change schematically
Observed
climate
Future
climate Natural
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ASA: Icelandic
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