values
t
mean temperature
tx
average daily maximum temperature
txx
highest maximum temperature month/year
txx_dag1
date of highest maximum temperature
tn
average daily minimum temperature
tnn
lowest minimum temperature month/year
tnn_dag1
date of lowest minimum temperature
rh
mean relative humidity
r
preciptiation total
rx
maximum 24-hour precipiation
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A
A: Icelandic abbreviation of East (compass direction, easterly, eastern).
ANA: Icelandic abbreviation of Eastnorthesast (compass direction).
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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
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10:25 – 10:40
Icelandic Perspective and Hemispheric Overview (Chair: Edward Hanna)
Iceland: on the northern flank of the jet stream – T Jónsson
Circumpolar Vortex: Calculations and Correlations – P Jones
Response of the wintertime atmospheric circulation to current and projected Arctic sea ice
decline – G Magnusdottir
Group Discussion
10:40 – 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 – 12:45
11:00 – 11:20/media/loftslag/Mid-Latitudes-Agenda1_nov2013EH.pdf
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Mitig Adapt Strateg Glob Change
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-00046).
References
Björnsson, H. (2002), Subglacial lakes and jökul-
hlaups in Iceland, Global Planet. Change, 35, 255-
271.
Bödvarsson, R., S. T. Rögnvaldsson, R. Slunga, and
E. Kjartansson (1999), The SIL data acquisition sys-
tem at present and beyond year 2000, Phys. Earth
Planet Inter., 113, 89-101.
Lacasse, C., S. Karlsdóttir, G. Larsen, H. Soosalu, W. I.
Rose, and G. J. Ernst (2004
/media/jar/myndsafn/2005EO260001.pdf
/ design,
availability, materials, ICT,
modal split)
26.8.2011Adriaan Perrels/IL 5
Categorising stages of adaptation
Passive Adaptation
- automatic in nature
and economy
- only ex post measures
(no anticipation)
Active Adaptation
- automatic in nature
and economy
- ex ante and ex post
policies
Emission scenario dependent
baseline (A1-T, B1, A2, etc.)
Reference costs and benefits
/media/loftslag/Perrels-CBA.pdf