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northwest corner of the outer domain covers a part of the southeast coastal region of Greenland.
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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
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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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tively. Due to limited data availability, for the SMHI-RCAO run, the 20th Century control period
is restricted to the 20-year period 1971–90, and the second 21st Century reference period is limited
to the years of 2070–80. For the MetNo-HIRHAM runs, no data are available during the second
21st Century reference period.
3 Spatial Variability of Climate Trends
This section discusses
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technologies are
being implemented which will provide a platform for a possible future ICS-D (distributed components
of the Integrated Core Services) for EPOS.
Planning and site selection process for the new instrument installations are well underway as well as
the procurement of the required equipment. In total 17 new seismological and geodetic stations will be
co-located in selected sites in Northern
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