at a given location wind speed exceeds the cut-out value,
smax, is therefore given by f+(smax;A;k). The percentage of time with wind speeds at or below the
cut-in speed, smin, is given by 1 f+(smin;A;k).
For the online wind atlas (follow the link from http://www.vedur.is/vedur/vedurfar/vindorka/),
Weibull statistics are determined for generalised wind climates. At each WRF model grid point,
Weibull
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in the models, while on the other
hand, models require quantitative information on a wealth of
parameters that is often difficult to extract from storylines. In other
words, there is a mismatch between storylines and model
parameters (Steps 3–4 in Fig. 1), as well as between model output
and revised stories (Steps 5–6). In practice, particularly the
translation of stories into quantified model
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health, for example the respiratory system. The fluorine content is approximately 850 mg/kg according to chemical analysis carried out by the Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland, on a sample taken 19 April. An earlier sample since 14 April only measured 25-35 mg/kg of fluorine because the water vapour from melting ice rinsed the ash. When the eruption progressed, water became less
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in Seyðisfjörður
VÍ 2016-006
ISSN 1670-8261
Report
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vedur@vedur.is
Veðurstofa Íslands
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108 Reykjavík
Daniel Illmer, Ingenieurbüro Illmer Daniel e.U.
Jón Kristinn Helgason, Icelandic Met Office
Tómas Jóhannesson, Icelandic Met Office
Eiríkur Gíslason, Icelandic Met Office
Sigurjón Hauksson, Efla Consulting Engineers
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Abstract
Evaluation and interpretation
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flooding, sea level, sea level rise, risk assessment, natural hazard
This work was carried out for the Icelandic Meteorological Office and is a part of Masters Thesis ISSN
1650-6553 No. 470, published by the Department of Earth Sciences at Uppsala University in 2019. The
Masters Thesis is available as a whole at www.diva-portal.org.
Copyright c Guðrún Elín Jóhannsdóttir
Contents
1 Introduction
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BIOMATH, Ghent University, Gent, Belgium
d Water Quality Modelling modelEAU, University Laval, Quebec, Canada
Received 20 December 2005; received in revised form 5 February 2007; accepted 7 February 2007
Available online 27 April 2007
Abstract
A terminology and typology of uncertainty is presented together with a framework for the modelling process, its interaction with the broader
water
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Public Choice (2012) 151:91–119
DOI 10.1007/s11127-010-9735-1
Inequity and risk aversion in sequential public good
games
Sabrina Teyssier
Received: 5 January 2010 / Accepted: 12 October 2010 / Published online: 3 November 2010
³ Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2010
Abstract Behavioral hypotheses have recently been introduced into public-choice theory
(Ostrom in American Political Science
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Volume 24, Number 13
Water Resour Manage (2010) 24:3437–3459
DOI 10.1007/s11269-010-9614-z
Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources and Lake
Regulation in the Vuoksi Watershed in Finland
Noora Veijalainen · Tanja Dubrovin ·
Mika Marttunen · Bertel Vehviläinen
Received: 12 July 2009 / Accepted: 22 February 2010 /
Published online: 24 March 2010
³ Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2010
Abstract
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