Annual
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? Icelandic Met O?e
Bústaðavegur –
Reykjavík
Iceland
Editors:
Sigurlaug
Gunnlaugsdóttir
Sigrún Karlsdóttir
Ingvar Kristinsson
Theódór F. Hervarsson
Design and layout:
Vinnustofa
Atla Hilmarssonar
Printing:
Oddi
Cover photo:
Oddur Sigurðsson
ISSN -
The Icelandic Meteorological O?ce, IMO, is responsi -
ble for real-time monitoring and forecasting
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po0:01, partial Z2 ¼ 0:008), and a larger reduction in own and others’ car
use compared to the increase with two SEK/l (F ð1; 880Þ ¼ 16:96, po0:001,
partial Z2 ¼ 0:019 and F ð1; 879Þ ¼ 15:64, po0:001, partial Z2 ¼ 0:017
respectively). In addition, the increase with five SEK/liter was perceived as
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2100 was assumed with the greatest warming in the
spring and fall. Precipitation changes are compara‐
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fall between these periods but little change in other
seasons. The simulations are started from 1990.
The simulated rate of retreat is similar for Hofsjökull
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Variable Gravity Show Mass Loss in Antarctica. Science,
311, 5768, 1754 – 1756. DOI: 10.1126/science.1123785.
Wouters, B., D., Chambers and E. J. O. Schrama. 2008.
GRACE observes small-scale mass loss in Greenland.
Geophys. Res. Lett., 35, L20501, doi:10.1029/2008GL034816.
Meier, F. M., and others. 2007. Glaciers Dominate Eustatic
Sea-Level Rise in the 21st Century. Science, 317,
1064–1067
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