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  • 1. 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
  • 2. 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/
  • 3. 2005EO260001

    caldera covered by 150- to 250-m-thick ice (Figure 1). Its highest peak, Grímsfjall, on the southern caldera rim, reaches an elevation of 1722 m. Volcanic eruptions there, numbering several per century, are phreatomagmatic because of the ice cover, and they usually persist for days to weeks. Geothermal activity continu- ously melts the overlying ice, and meltwater accumulates in a subglacial /media/jar/myndsafn/2005EO260001.pdf
  • 4. 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
  • 5. Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal

    and the permanent snow season lasts 150– 190 days (Vehviläinen and Huttunen, 1997; Drebs et al., 2002). According to Köppen–Geiger climate classification, Finland belongs to the cold climate with no dry season (Df), with cold summers in most of the country (Dfc) and warm summers (Dfb) in a small area near the coast in southern Finland (e.g. Peel et al., 2007). Watersheds in Finland can be divided /media/ces/Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal.pdf
  • 6. VI_2015_006

    Impact of snow and cloud cover on the surface energy budget over Iceland based on HARMONIE model simulations Nikolai Nawri VÍ 2015-006 Report Impact of snow and cloud cover on the surface energy budget over Iceland based on HARMONIE model simulations VÍ 2015-006 ISSN 1670-8261 Report +354 522 60 00 vedur@vedur.is Veðurstofa Íslands Bústaðavegur 7–9 108 Reykjavík Nikolai Nawri, Icelandic Met /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2015/VI_2015_006.pdf
  • 7. NOMEK09_Report

    received by students. The content of media awareness and global warming were included and also a lectures on aviation, avalanches and forecast errors. The course administration was taken care of by Kristín Hermannsdóttir and Sigþrúður Ármannsdóttir, IMO including hotel reservation for all participants and teachers, tickets for sponsored participants and teachers, making budget and maintaining /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2009/NOMEK09_Report.pdf
  • 8. IMO's Organisational Chart

    budget and financial resources. The division supports and provides information to directors and managers within IMO. The division takes care of formal reporting, accounting, and dissemination of financial and operational information to the government, partners, managers, and general employees of the organization with the aim of increased transparency and improved disclosure regarding finances /about-imo/imos-organisational-chart/
  • 9. 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/
  • 10. 2010_017

    Iceland VÍ 2010-017 ISSN 1670-8261 Report +354 522 60 00 +354 522 60 06 vedur@vedur.is Veðurstofa Íslands Bústaðavegur 9 150 Reykjavík Bergur Einarsson, Icelandic Meteorological Office Sveinbjörn Jónsson, Icelandic Meteorological Office   5 Contents FIGURES /media/ces/2010_017.pdf

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