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  • 21. Lawrence_Deborah_CES_2010

                                          !  !      0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 jan feb mar apr mai jun jul aug sep okt nov des m m / m å n e d 55550 Hafslo 60 80 100 120 140 jan feb ar apr ai j j l t m m / m å n e d 55550 Hafslo 54130 Lærdal Ensemble approach for probabilistic hydrological projections Catchment /media/ces/Lawrence_Deborah_CES_2010.pdf
  • 22. Guidelines2-for-rapporteurs

    ). This can be helpful with respect to finding a common structure in presenting as well in session reporting (for which angles mentioned in the opening session statements of the Workshop participants can provide checkpoints).” Session rapporteur allocation M o n d a y 2 9 . 8 Y u a n g Z h e n g A t h a n a s i o s V o t s i s E i v i n d J u n k e r M i c h a e l L a i h o H e c to r /media/loftslag/Guidelines2-for-rapporteurs.pdf
  • 23. VI_2016_006_rs

    wide and 1000 m long shelf called Þófi, terminating at 80–100 m a.s.l., see Map 4. The inclination of the shelf is 15 on average. The surface of Þófi is covered with unconsolidated glacial till and landslide deposits and marked with five gullies. The brook called Þófalækur near the middle of the shelf divides it into an inner and outer part. On the outermost part of the shelf, there is a small /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2016/VI_2016_006_rs.pdf
  • 24. ces_risk_flyer

    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. Fig.2. Fourfold /media/ces/ces_risk_flyer.pdf
  • 25. programme2---PhD-Workshop-preceding-Adaptation-Research-Conference

    c e m a n a g e m e n t 6 5 8 P a t r i c k D r i s c o l l D e n m a r k C i v i l e n g i n e e r i n g 7 78 Anja Wejs Denmark Environmental management 8 93 Tommy Chan Finland Forest sciences 9 140 Karoliina Pilli-Sihvola Finland E viro me tal economics 10 147 Jussi Ylhäisi Finland Meteorology 11 (new) Karen Lundgren Sweden Engineering & Design 12 (new) Väinö Nurmi Finland Economics 13 /media/loftslag/programme2---PhD-Workshop-preceding-Adaptation-Research-Conference.pdf
  • 26. Hydropower, Hydrology

    in Norway and their uncertainties. In: Hydrology: From research to water management (Ed. by Apsite, E., Briede, A. Klavins, M) Proceedings of the XXVI NHC, NHP Report No. 51, 203-204. Lawrence, D. & Engen-Skaugen, T. Floods in Norway under a near future 2021-2050 climate: Hydrological projections for rainfall vs. snowmelt floods and their uncertainties. Proceedings of the Conference on Future Climate /ces/publications/nr/1938
  • 27. TietavainenHanna_CES_2010

    versa • 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 /media/ces/TietavainenHanna_CES_2010.pdf
  • 28. Case_B___Road_transport_operation_and_infrastructure_planning

    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 /media/loftslag/Case_B___Road_transport_operation_and_infrastructure_planning.pdf
  • 29. Climatological data

  • 30. Glossary

    We are hoping to find time to improve this glossary. Only a few items are available. For your relevant search, please click on one of the letters below: A Á B C D E É F G H I Í J K L M N O Ó P Q R S T U Ú V W X Y Ý Z Þ Æ Ö A A: Icelandic abbreviation of East (compass direction, easterly, eastern). ANA: Icelandic abbreviation of Eastnorthesast (compass direction). ASA: Icelandic /weather/articles/nr/1208

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