Danish Meteorological Institute
National Ice Center - NIC
Danish Center for Remote Sensing
Canadian Ice Service
Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute - AARI
Norwegian Meteorological Institute
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Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), England
Eric Lutz, Dartmouth College, Department of Earth Sciences, USA
Hans-Gerd Maas, Institute of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, TU Dresden,Germany
Eyjólfur Magnússon, Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland
Ingvar Matthíasson, National Land Survey of Iceland
Kjetil Melvold, Norwegian Water Resources and Energy Directorate (NVE
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Management System has been widely extended and is now as follows:
Division of Warnings and Forecasting - all services, incl. aviation weather services and
monitoring of natural hazards. Division of Finance and Administration - all services.
Hydrological observation networks, remote sensing, avalanche hazard assessment and atmospheric chemical monitoring.
The goal of IMO is that the quality
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and improvements in modelling
The volcanic ash problem, operational and economic aspects
Possible near field models for Iceland
Remote sensing
The workshop is organised by the Icelandic Meteorological Office, University of Iceland, Reykjavík University and RIV.
All discussions and lectures will be in English. The presentations (pdf) and summary will be available at the Universitie's web-site, as well
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) conditions have been produced using the hydrological models HBV and WaSiM-ETH
Probabilistic forecasts of temperature and precipitation change based on global climate model simulations
Response of glacier mass balance to regional warming, deduced by remote sensing on three glaciers in S-Iceland
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Þorsteinsson, IMO
15:00 Small unmanned airplanes: In-situ observations of airborne dust/ash and improved local weather
forecasts. Ólafur Rögnvaldsson RIV
15:30 Volcanic model assimilation based on airborne data Þorgeir Pálsson HR (RU)
16:00 [Remote sensing] Fred Prata NILU (Pending)
16:30 – 17:00 Summary and refreshments, discussion
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that:
DMI operates the supercomputer from remote
IMO operates the site infrastructure
IMO acts as „remote hands and eyes“ on behalf of DMI
DMI deliveres forecast data to IMO
The partnership is a stepping stone towards a potential joint Nordic meteorological supercomputer
The supercomputer
Super computer installed in two phases: ultimo 2015 and ultimo 2017
Each phase consisting of two
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Rockslide into Askja caldera
23.7.2014
An enormous rockslide fell into lake Öskjuvatn, from the southeastern rim of Askja, at 23:24 on Monday evening 21 July 2014.
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