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  • 1. Bárðarbunga - decay of seismic activity

    the cumulative seismic moment release per week (blue dots), i.e. the sum of the moment of all earthquakes in the respective week, in the left panel for the caldera and in the right panel for the dyke intrusion. The red line marks the onset of the eruption and the zero point is the beginning of the earthquake swarm on 16 August 2014. The last data point shows the current week (might still rise). Note /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3083
  • 2. Articles

    release per week and the right panel the weekly number of events of magnitudes M1-2 (blue), M2-3 (green) and M>3 (red). Both lower panels show the activity on the caldera rim, moment on the left and event numbers on the right, here the colours for the event numbers are here M3-4 (blue), M4-5 (green) and M>5 (red). Please notice that the last data point in all plots represents the ongoing week /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/bigimg/3039
  • 3. IPPC-2007-ar4_syr

    Pateh Jallow, Luc4ka Kajfez4-Bogataj, Neil Leary, Hoesung Lee, David Wratt Climate Change 2007: Synthesis Report Synthesis Report An Assessment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change This underlying report, adopted section by section at IPCC Plenary XXVII (Valencia, Spain, 12-17 November 2007), represents the formally agreed statement of the IPCC concerning key findings /media/loftslag/IPPC-2007-ar4_syr.pdf
  • 4. Joining forces in weather forecasting and climate research

    the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) described the unprecedented changes to the global climate as a ‘code red for humanity Joining forces in weather forecasting and climate research 10.11.2021 /about-imo/news/joining-forces-in-weather-forecasting-and-climate-research
  • 5. Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change

    biodiversity, industry, navigation, and tourism. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC 2007), an increase in the surface tempera- ture of water and changes in the hydrological cycle could result in changing rainfall patterns. Some areas may experience intense rainfall resulting in heavy floods, while other areas may witness less rainfall, and also frequent droughts. John /media/loftslag/Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change.pdf
  • 6. Milly_etal-2008-Stationarity-dead-Science

    6University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA. 7NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA. *Author for correspondence. E-mail: cmilly@usgs.gov. An uncertain future challenges water planners. Published by AAAS on July 12, 201 1 www.sciencemag.or g Downloaded from 1 FEBRUARY 2008 VOL 319 SCIENCE www.sciencemag.org574 POLICYFORUM combined with opera- tions /media/loftslag/Milly_etal-2008-Stationarity-dead-Science.pdf
  • 7. Gradual fading of seismic activity at Bárðarbunga and the dyke intrusion

    0) and today, 16 December (week 18). The cumulative moment and numbers of events are calculated for each week; i.e. for each week the earthquakes of certain magnitude ranges were counted and the moment of all earthquakes was simply summed up. Both upper panels show the activity in the dyke, where left panel shows the cumulative moment release per week and the right panel the weekly number /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3039
  • 8. CES_D2_2_poster_3x3

    on the bottom of each panel give the median estimate of the change relative to the baseline 1971-2000 (in ºC for temperature and in per cent for precipitation), and the probability (in per cent) that the forecast period will be warmer/wetter than 1971-2000. The full report gives similar box-whisker plots for the seasonal mean temperature and precipitation changes in the same three locations /media/ces/CES_D2_2_poster_3x3.pdf
  • 9. Past temperature conditions in Iceland

    at the rate of +0.7°C per century. This is similar to the general temperature increase in the whole Northern hemisphere during the same period. The warming has been very uneven, dominated by three cold periods and two warm ones. Annual temperature in Stykkishólmur 1798 to 2007 Figure 1. Annual temperature in Stykkishólmur 1798 to 2007. Note that the values prior to 1845 /climatology/articles/nr/1213
  • 10. Past temperature conditions in Iceland

    at the rate of +0.7°C per century. This is similar to the general temperature increase in the whole Northern hemisphere during the same period. The warming has been very uneven, dominated by three cold periods and two warm ones. Annual temperature in Stykkishólmur 1798 to 2007 Figure 1. Annual temperature in Stykkishólmur 1798 to 2007. Note that the values prior to 1845 /climatology/articles/nr/1213/

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