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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. Kok_and_Veldkamp_editorial_ES-2011-4160

    a number of things: 1. All perspectives agree that systems are complex and need to be studied as such. 2. The notion of the social-ecological system has successfully engaged scientists from a variety of backgrounds, and provides the necessary basis to address both scale and governance issues. 3. There is indeed a shift in both the way scale and governance are conceptually framed because all /media/loftslag/Kok_and_Veldkamp_editorial_ES-2011-4160.pdf
  • 3. Isskyrsla_20101212

    örugt að fara fyrir Horn í um 10 sml frá landi en það yrði að hafa góðan útvörð. Kl.1341, kalla TFB og spyr um ETA í RVK, ETA um kl 1440. Kl 1305, AIS umferð fyrir N- Horn. Vegna bilunnar í WS 1 var megináhersla lögð á ískönnun í þessu flugi. Flugskýrsla TF-SIF 12. desember 2010 Flug nr. 117410.025 Ískönnun. Meginröndin lá um eftirtalda staði. 1. 67°47.0N 023 /media/hafis/skyrslur_lhg/Isskyrsla_20101212.pdf
  • 4. Kok_JGEC658_2009

    in the models, while on the other hand, models require quantitative information on a wealth of parameters that is often difficult to extract from storylines. In other words, there is a mismatch between storylines and model parameters (Steps 3–4 in Fig. 1), as well as between model output and revised stories (Steps 5–6). In practice, particularly the translation of stories into quantified model /media/loftslag/Kok_JGEC658_2009.pdf
  • 5. VI_2014_005

    3, values below 100 mASL were omitted when determining the least-squares fits for vertical profiles. Due to the large negative bias over the interior of the island, the vertical terrain-following gradients based on the original model data are too small compared with the measured values. Monthly mean model fields of 10-m wind speed, based on original and corrected SURFEX data, are shown in Figure /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2014/VI_2014_005.pdf
  • 6. 2005EO260001

    Dashed lines encompass the V-shaped zone of tephra deposition. (c) Oblique aerial view from west of the tephra plume at Grímsvötn on 2 November. Note the ashfall from the plume. (Photo by M. J. Roberts.) (d) Weather radar image at 0400 UTC on 2 November. The top portion shows its projection on an EW-vertical plane. The minimum detection height for Grímsvötn is seen at 6 km, and the plume extends /media/jar/myndsafn/2005EO260001.pdf
  • 7. VI_2009_006_tt

    viii Contents Abstract ii Ágrip v Acknowledgements vii List of Figures xi List of Tables xiii 1 Introduction 1 2 Overview of jökulhlaups 3 2.1 Jökulhlaups from marginal lakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2.2 Jökulhlaups due to volcanic eruptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 2.3 Grímsvötn and the Skaftá cauldrons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 2.4 Jökulhlaups in Iceland /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2009/VI_2009_006_tt.pdf
  • 8. Climate Report

    ) noted that Iceland had a maritime climate that was much milder than its position on the globe might suggest. In data from 1981–2010, Iceland annual average temperatures ranged from 6°C at the south coast to 3°C at the north coast, with a substantially colder highland interior. In comparison with the latitudinal average for the same period, the coastal temperatures in Iceland are 8–10°C warmer /climatology/iceland/climate-report
  • 9. Climate Report

    ) noted that Iceland had a maritime climate that was much milder than its position on the globe might suggest. In data from 1981–2010, Iceland annual average temperatures ranged from 6°C at the south coast to 3°C at the north coast, with a substantially colder highland interior. In comparison with the latitudinal average for the same period, the coastal temperatures in Iceland are 8–10°C warmer /climatology/iceland/climate-report/
  • 10. 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

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