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  • 1. VI_2015_006

    - cast (with a cloud cover of at least 99%). As shown in Section 3, high-level clouds have a very limited impact on the surface radiation budget, and are therefore excluded. At each grid point, the total cloud cover is then determined as either the low- or mid-level cloud cover, depending on which is greater. In addition to cloud conditions, over land (excluding inland waterbodies), a distinction /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2015/VI_2015_006.pdf
  • 2. Hydropower, snow and ice

    therefore, lead to large changes in the hydrology of glacial rivers, with important implications for the hydropower industry and other water users. Glacial runoff affects most of the larger watersheds in Greenland, which have been investigated with regard to hydropower potential, and it constitutes a relatively large component in the water budget of several hydropower plants in Norway /ces/project/hydropower_snow_ice/
  • 3. Two TRI/TFI projects with roots in the CES collaboration funded

    /Topforskningsinitiativet) is a major Nordic venture for research of the climate, energy systems and the environment. With a budget of DKK 400 million over five years, the TRI is the largest joint Nordic research and innovation initiative to date. Three TRI applications were formulated by groups that were formed out of the ongoing CES collaboration with additional participants from several other Nordic scientific /ces/nr/1978
  • 4. Publications 2015 (English)

    : Application to partly glacierized and/or groundwater-fed catchments Philippe Crochet 30 1.3 2015-007 Regional Flood Frequency Analysis: A case study in eastern Iceland Philippe Crochet & Tinna Þórarinsdóttir 47 5,7 2015-006 Impact of snow and cloud cover on the surface energy budget over Iceland based on HARMONIE model simulations Nikolai Nawri 42 3,4 2015-005 Cyclones /about-imo/publications/2015/
  • 5. Group3-Road-scenarios

     Climate data o Increase in precipitation o Change in road deterioration o Frequency of high and low temperatures o Heavy rainfall o Increase in average temperature Technical state of the roads – state of the Finnish road network: data available from Road administration Data on past events about climate related damage on roads Technical development of e.g. asphalt – more durable /media/loftslag/Group3-Road-scenarios.pdf
  • 6. Outline_for_the_case_Road_maintenance_in_a_changing_climate

    and low resistance detection, etc. These reactive adaptations would mitigate the increase in impacts to some extent. The point is of course to develop proactive adaptation in order to prevent any increase of accidents. In some cases innovations spawn by adaptation plans could even result in a reduction of accidents. For impact assessment and cost-benefit analysis of adaptation alternatives /media/loftslag/Outline_for_the_case_Road_maintenance_in_a_changing_climate.pdf
  • 7. Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal

    % and 22%, without clear sea- sonal variation. RCM results can differ significantly from the GCM results from which they have been downscaled. It should be noted that the RCA3-H-A1B scenario is from a different version of the HadCM3 than the other scenarios from this model. This low sensi- tivity version (Q3) is part of a perturbed parameter ensemble of the HadCM3 model and produces smaller /media/ces/Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal.pdf
  • 8. Group4-Pres

    INTERACTION WITH ROAD SYSTEM LEVEL INTERACTION WITH EU/NATIONAL SYSTEM LEVEL Road Authority 2012 Integrated Maintenance Plan (Including Adaptationa and Mitigation Measures) Historic BAU Dynamic IDEALS (From Landscape and Regime level as well as stakeholder consultation) Low Environmental Impact Safer Roads Better Asset Management Less Frequent Maintenance Use of Lower Impact Materials /media/loftslag/Group4-Pres.pdf
  • 9. Milly_etal-2008-Stationarity-dead-Science

    drainage works, and land-cover and land-use change. Two other (sometimes indistinguishable) challenges to stationarity have been exter- nally forced, natural climate changes and low-frequency, internal variability (e.g., the Atlantic multidecadal oscillation) enhanced by the slow dynamics of the oceans and ice sheets (2, 3). Planners have tools to adjust their analyses for known human distur- bances /media/loftslag/Milly_etal-2008-Stationarity-dead-Science.pdf
  • 10. Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change

    the responsiveness to floods and droughts in river basins, being defined as physical adaptation measures within the context of flood 266 P. Huntjens et al. 123 protection and drought/low flow protection. The type of measures listed in this framework (see Tables 4 and 5) are drawn from two different reports. The first one is a report of the European Environment Agency called ‘Climate change and water /media/loftslag/Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change.pdf

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