10 137
Höfn í Hornaf. (SE) 5.61 1.07
Fagurhólsmýri (SE) 5.85 1.24 3 112
Stórhöfði (S) 6.02 1.21 8 133
Hveravellir (Central
Higland)
0.28 1.37 6 44
Eyrarbakki (S) 5.30 1.23 12 114
Temperature anomalies 2009
Monthly temperature anomalies in Reykjavík (SW-Iceland) and Akureyri (North Iceland)
2009. Reference period: 1961 to 1990 (°C).
This was the 11th year in a row
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Change 19 (2009) 122–133
A R T I C L E I N F O
Article history:
Received 14 November 2007
Received in revised form 21 August 2008
Accepted 25 August 2008
Keywords:
Fuzzy Cognitive Maps
Scenario
Participation
Resilience
Brazil
A B S T R A C T
The main drawback of the Story-and-Simulation approach is the weak link between qualitative and
quantitative scenarios. A semi-quantitative tool, Fuzzy
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24 to 25
140
-0,1
Höfn í Hornafirði
5,1
Fagurhólsmýri
5,2
0,6
-0,4
Stórhöfði
5,2
0,4
44 to 45
137
-0,6
Hveravellir
-0,1
1,0
14 to 16
48
-0,5
Árnes
4,2
0,7
32 to 33
133
-0,5
Eyrarbakki
4,7
0,6
32
122
-0,6
Table legend:
t-mean: Annual mean temperature in 2013
rank: The rank in a list of annual temperatures from the start
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to 25 140 -0,1
Höfn í Hornafirði 5,1
Fagurhólsmýri 5,2 0,6 -0,4
Stórhöfði 5,2 0,4 44 to 45 137 -0,6
Hveravellir -0,1 1,0 14 to 16 48 -0,5
Árnes 4,2 0,7 32 to 33 133 -0,5
Eyrarbakki 4,7 0,6 32 122 -0,6
Table legend:
t-mean: Annual mean temperature in 2013
rank: The rank in a list of annual temperatures from the start of instrumental observations,
ordered from the highest
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