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  • 1. ESC-IASPEI-statement-LAquila-2012-1

    26 October 2012 ESC statement on L’Aquila sentence The European Seismological Commission (ESC) as a Commission of the International Association of Seismology and Physics of the Earth’s Interior (IASPEI) endorses and adheres to the IASPEI Press Release on the L'Aquila sentence (http://www.iaspei.org/news_items/laquila_IASPEI_press_release_final.pdf /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/hlidarefni/ESC-IASPEI-statement-LAquila-2012-1.pdf
  • 2. Press release on the l'Aquila sentence

    30.10.2012 The International Association of Seismology and Physics of the Earth's Interior, IASPEI, has sent a press release on the l'Aquila sentence in Italy. The European Seismological Commission, ESC, has encouraged its representatives in numerous countries /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/2568
  • 3. IPPC-2007-ar4_syr

  • 4. Hare-2011-ParticipatoryModelling

    ea th , th e m et ho d u se d at th is st ag e fo r th es e st ak eh o ld er typ es is sp ec ied .Sh oul d ther e be tw o o r mor e model sbein g develope d in th e process ,the n th e typ e o fmode lt o whic h th e metho d wa s applie d is show n in parentheses .O T re fe rs to th e co m po si tio n o ft he o rg an iz in g te am . Fo r o rg an iz in g te am in vo lve m en t in di ffe re n t pa rt /media/loftslag/Hare-2011-ParticipatoryModelling.pdf
  • 5. Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change

    processes in order to be able to compare and evaluate alternative management regimes and to implement and support transition processes if required. This article also addresses the question whether a higher level of AIWM is showing a different response in coping with floods and droughts than case-studies with a lower level of AIWM. This will be done by looking at their adaptation strategies /media/loftslag/Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change.pdf
  • 6. 2013_001_Nawri_et_al

    model setup are typically too large by up to an order of magnitude. This, combined with strong forcing at the model boundaries, results in a systematic spatial bias in low-level wind speed, with too strong winds in coastal regions, and too weak winds in the interior. Figure 5 shows a comparison of average wind speed at 10 mAGL between the WRF model and station measurements. Model data is interpolated /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2013/2013_001_Nawri_et_al.pdf
  • 7. VI_2014_005

    run, and the blended initial field for the subsequent run. During the first forecast hour, model simulations tend towards the values at the end of the previous run, but especially in the interior of the island, some significant differences remain. 14 For 2-m air temperature and 10-m wind speed, this is illustrated in Figure 5, based on average diurnal cycles, calculated separately for grid points /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2014/VI_2014_005.pdf
  • 8. VI_2009_006_tt

    The volume of storage in the subglacial flood path, reached a maxi- mum of 35 Gl which corresponds to two-thirds of the total flood volume. The volume of subglacial storage was an order of magnitude larger than could have been melted with the initial heat of the lake water and heat formed by friction in the flow along the flood path. The largest part of the space for subglacial storage /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2009/VI_2009_006_tt.pdf
  • 9. VI_2015_007

    the report. 2 Study area and data 2.1 River basins The region under study is located in the East fjords and the surrounding area (Fig. 1). This region is characterised by a complex topography along the coast, Vatnajökull ice cap in the southwest and highlands in the interior. This leads to large precipitation and temperature gradients in the region (Crochet et al., 2007; Crochet & Jóhannesson, 2011). Eight /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2015/VI_2015_007.pdf
  • 10. VanderKeur_etal-2008-Uncertainty_IWRM-WARM

    and Policy Group, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands H. Buiteveld Rijkswaterstaat Centre for Water Management, Lelystad, The Netherlands cross sectoral approach for coordinated management and development of land, water and other related resources in order to maximise the resultant economic and social welfare in an equitable manner without compromising ecosystem sustainability (GWP /media/loftslag/VanderKeur_etal-2008-Uncertainty_IWRM-WARM.pdf

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