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Volcanic Alert warnings to
the public; experience from
volcanic eruptions in Iceland
Sigrún Karlsdóttir and V. Reynisson*
Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO)
*Civil Protection Department of the National Commissioner of
the Icelandic Police (CPD)
Photo:
B. Pálmason
Tasks of the Icelandic
Meteorological Office
Responsibilities:
Monitoring, forecasting and issuance of warnings in the field
/media/loftslag/Karlsdottir-Risk_analysis_IMO_SK.pdf
(alb: AWS)
MODELLING LONG-TERM SUMMER AND WINTER BALANCES
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ed temperatures relative to –20°C to account for de-cay of snow albedo at temperatures below the melt-ing point, following a study by Winther (1993). Wetested both approaches, and chose to use –5°C asthe minimum for the accumulated temperature
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Estimation of eruption site location
using volcanic lightning
Þórður Arason
Guðrún Nína Petersen
Halldór Björnsson
VÍ 2013-006
Report
Estimation of eruption site location using
volcanic lightning
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/media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2013/VI_2013_006.pdf
activities.
Anne K. Fleig et al. “Regional hydrological droughts and weather types in north-western Europe “
University of Oslo Droughts WTs SummaryRelationsIntroduction Outlook
Hydrological drought in NW-Europe: Data
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currents. Because of the wide range of likely flow rheologies, three Manning's n values are assessed: 0.05, 0.1, and 0.15 s/m1/3. Results indicate that a large part of the lowland between the rivers Skaftafellsá and Breiðá (350 km2) is susceptible to flooding because of jökulhlaups descending the western and southern slopes of Öræfajökull. Characterised by average flow velocities in excess of 20 m/s
/hydrology/hazard-risk-assessments/glacial-outburst-floods/markarfljotsaurar-oraefajokull/
in the CGPS network
This list represents the status of the network on the 1st of June 2011.
Table 20. List of all stations in the CGPS network, alphabetically ordered by name.
Continues on next page.
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Appendix IV. Cost analysis for the data connections
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Appendix V. Coordinates for recommended national
network and volcano monitoring stations
Table 21 shows
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