Iceland's representative on Climate Week NYC will be Birta Líf Kristinsdóttir, Icelandic Met Office, one of eleven TV meteorologists who were asked to make a weather forecast for their own country in 2050 based on the visions of the newest IPCC report. These weather forecasts of the future are presented as a set of videos, made in collaboration with WMO and published one per day until
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volume towards a new steady state of the glacier in the case of a “moderate” step change
in climate.
The relative importance of the mass-balance–elevation feedback and the reduction in ice-
covered area may be analysed with reference to the perturbation equation
d(DV )
dt
= B0+beDA+GeDV = B
0
DV
tV
; (3)
where the volume time-scale tV is given by
tV =
1
( be=H) Ge
; (4)
(Harrison and others, 2001
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forecast on its
web-page and warnings if conditions change to the worse.
o Instructions from the office of the Chief Epidemiologist and The Environment
Agency can be found on their web-sites www.ust.is and www.landlaeknir.is
o The Icelandic Met Office will read forecasts for sulphuric gases along with
weather news on the national radio and TV.
o The Environment Agency is working on getting more
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forecasts for sulphuric gases along with
weather news on the national radio and TV.
o The Environment Agency is working on getting more measuring equipment
to better monitor the gases coming from the volcanic eruption.
o Information and any questions on air pollution can be sent to The
Environment Agency through the email gos@ust.is. The Environment Agency
is especially looking for information from
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on their
web-sites www.ust.is and www.landlaeknir.is
The Icelandic Met Office will read forecasts for sulphuric gases along with weather news on the national
radio and TV.
The Environment Agency is working on getting more measuring equipment to better monitor the gases
coming from the volcanic eruption.
Information and any questions on air pollution can be sent to The Environment
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to the worse.
o Instructions from the office of the Chief Epidemiologist and The Environment
Agency can be found on their web-sites www.ust.is and www.landlaeknir.is
o The Icelandic Met Office will read forecasts for sulphuric gases along with
weather news on the national radio and TV.
o The Environment Agency is working on getting more measuring equipment
to better monitor the gases coming from
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of Eyjafjallajökull and Mýrdalsjökull
was held. All institutes that are
involved during real events
participated and inhabitants were
evacuated
Information from CPD
IMO – CPD collaboration
IMO issues warnings and information on natural hazards to CPD
CPD activates their contingency plan accordingly
Information to public issued through
public radio and television
web
mobil web
text TV/media/loftslag/Karlsdottir-Risk_analysis_IMO_SK.pdf
6University of Washington,
Seattle, WA 98195, USA. 7NOAA Geophysical Fluid
Dynamics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA.
*Author for correspondence. E-mail: cmilly@usgs.gov.
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” (Poster) at at ESF-COST High Level Research Conference “Extreme Environmental Events” in Cambridge, 13.-17. December 2010.
Jokinen, P. Several interviews especially related to severe weather, extreme heat and climate change for radio (~10 interviews), TV (one interview) and daily press (dozens) in late July and beginning of August.
Jylhä, K. Four interviews by TV channels in Septemer and December
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