the results from the CES project?
– Relevance
– Communication
– Improvements
Stakeholder Relevance of the CES Project
Jenny Gode, 31 May 2010
Dialogue meetings
square4 3 meetings with stakeholder = "the dialogue group"
– Different positions: from R&D, heat production, back up
responsibility and up to strategic level
square4 Discussions with other stakeholder within Risk
Assessment task
– Different
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size of RCM runs. Currently there exist only two scenario runs covering Greenland
available but there will soon be new runs available, for instance from the EU FP7 project
"ice2sea".
References
Aðalgeirsdóttir, G., M. Stendel, J. H. Christensen, J. Cappelen, F. Vejen, H. A. Kjær, R. Mot-
tram, and P. Lucas-Picher (2009), Assessment of the temperature, precipitation and snow
in the RCM HIRHAM4
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: to use or not to use?
*O'Neill, R. V., and A. W. King. 1998, Homage to St. Michael; or, why are there so
many books on scale?: Pages 3–15 in D. L. Peterson and V. T. Parker (editors).
Ecological scale: theory and applications. Columbia University Press, New York.
• Robert O’Neill questions the unifying capabilities*
• Aspects of the land use system have different scale properties
• To use
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of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Baker, M., S. Hincks, and G. Sherriff. 2010. Getting
involved in plan making: participation and
stakeholder involvement in local and regional
spatial strategies in England. Environment and
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(4):574-594.
Biggs, R., C. Raudsepp-Hearne, C. Atkinson-
Palombo, E. Bohensky, E. Boyd, G. Cundill, H. Fox,
S. Ingram, K. Kok, S. Spehar, M
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11:20 – 11:35
11:35 – 11:55
11:55 – 12:15
12:15 – 12:35
12:35 – 12:45
Jet Stream Especially the North Atlantic (Chair: Robert Erdelyi)
A long perspective on Atlantic jet variability – T Woollings
A comparison of North Atlantic Jet Stream Representation in ERA-Interim and 20th Century
Reanalysis Data - R Hall
Frozen assets: what can ships' logbooks tell us about Arctic climate change
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applied in various case studies,
the Risk Assessment Framework and its tools have
been shown to aid visualisation of the risks and
i i i d i h li h i h
Supporting decision‐making
t e g g te r s s an opportun t es n re at on to
the likelihood of the examined scenarios and the
likelihood of the risks and opportunities identified.
The different quadrants of the table (act, prepare and
monitor) guide
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(e.g., Handorf & Dethloff, 2012; Hurrell, 1995; Hurrell
& Deser, 2009; Hurrell & van Loon, 1997; Rogers, 1997; Schneidereit et al., 2007; Ser-
reze et al., 1997; Skeie, 2000; R. M. Trigo et al., 2008; van Loon & Rogers, 1978; Wu,
Wang, & Walsh, 2006). They have consistently shown that even relatively small changes in
the large-scale prevailing circulation, characterised by changes in the NAO index
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