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  • 1. 47th Nordic Seismology Seminar

    Reykjavík, which can be booked during the registration process. Of course, participants are free to book any other accommodation on their own.Other hotelsOther hotels in walking distance from the meeting venue, Grand Hotel, are for instance:Hotel Cabin ($$) Town House Guesthouse ($)Hilton Reykjavík Nordica ($$$)Hotel Lotus ($$) Galaxy Pod Hostel ($)The above accommodation, or any other of your own /norsem/norsem2016/accomodation/
  • 2. 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
  • 3. 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/
  • 4. Consultation meeting

    Consultation meeting Nordic Meteorological Institutes 3.9.2013 The Director General of the Icelandic Meteorological Office invited his colleagues of the other Nordic Meteorological Institutes to the northern town of Ísafjörður 26 – 28 August /about-imo/news/nr/2736
  • 5. VI_2014_005

    (PHYSICS=“arome”). Surface and soil processes are described by version 6 of the external single-layer coupled surface scheme SURFEX (SURFACE=“SURFEX”), consisting of special components for four different surface types: continental natural surfaces (including natural vegetation, bare soils, rocks, and permanent snow), town (including buildings, roads, and gardens), inland water (including lakes /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2014/VI_2014_005.pdf
  • 6. Full membership to EUMETSAT

    for the Environment and Natural Resources, Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson, and the EUMETSAT Director General, Alain Ratier, signed the accession agreement. As a full member state, Iceland will have unlimited access to satellite earth observation data that relates to many aspects of atmospheric, land and ocean monitoring. Furthermore, Iceland in cooperation with other memberstates will now be able to take full /about-imo/news/nr/2733
  • 7. VI_2021_008

    active countries. In Iceland alone, eruptions occur with an average frequency of four years, and some of these eruptions occur at highly active, dangerous, and explosive volcanoes and in close proximity to infrastructure. The Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO) monitors all natural hazards in Iceland and has the responsibility of issuing warnings and forecasting impending dangers, when /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2021/VI_2021_008.pdf
  • 8. VI_2016_006_rs

    caused accidents and extensive material damage through the centuries since the settlement of Iceland 1100 years ago. The most devastating accidents have been caused by snow avalanches but landslides have also killed people and caused widespread damage and disruption to society. A catastrophic snow avalanche from the mountain Bjólfur in 1885 hit the northern part of the town, killing 24 people /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2016/VI_2016_006_rs.pdf
  • 9. 2013_001_Nawri_et_al

    of the energy required to change the temperature of a substance by a given amount, differs greatly between common natural surfaces. For example, the thermal inertia of liq- uid water is about twice as high as that of ice or snow; which in turn may be more than twice as high as that of sand and soil, depending on the water content. With the same energy input from the sun, significant small-scale temperature /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2013/2013_001_Nawri_et_al.pdf
  • 10. Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change

    in the case-studies, and on a global scale, will be tested to their limits by the effects of climate change. This requires innovative and adaptive ways of managing water, which can be referred to as ‘‘Adaptive and Integrated Water Management’’ (AIWM). To deal with existing and new complexities, water resources management must be able to respond to changes in the natural and social environment /media/loftslag/Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change.pdf

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