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  • 1. Weather stations

    fjordsskObs.Info.Obs. data DalatangiE fjordssjInfo.Obs. data DettifossNorth EsjObs.Info.Obs. data DrekiCentralxfInfo.Obs. data DyngjujökullCentralsjInfo.Obs. data Return to the top of the page E EgilsstaðaflugvöllurE coastalsmObs.ForecastMeteogramInfo.Obs. data EldhraunSouth EsjInfo.Obs. data EnnishálsNorth WsjObs.ForecastMeteogramInfo.Obs. data EskifjörðurE fjordssjObs.ForecastMeteogramInfo.Obs. data /weather/stations/
  • 2. Call for abstracts

    to submit abstracts for poster presentations under the three workshop topics. Abstracts will be evaluated by a scientific committee. Abstracts will be published in the abstract booklet given to all conference visitors. Abstract submission guidelines Submission only by e-mail to hanna.virta@fmi.fi Submission deadline for initial abstracts: 25 June 2010 Notification for acceptance (by e-mail): 5 /nonam/workshop/abstracts/
  • 3. Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change

    to fschoo lcurricul a Savenij ean d Va n de rZaa g (200 0), Rondinell ie t al .( 198 3) 7. Wate reducatio n IWR M is regularl y introduce d in educational/capacit y buildin g program s fo r wate r professional s Savenij ean d Va n de rZaa g (200 0), Rondinell ie t al .( 198 3) (C )Governanc e 4. Typ e o fgovernanc e Consensua l(bottom-up )governanc e versu s top–dow n governanc e (governanc e /media/loftslag/Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change.pdf
  • 4. 2012-Refsgaard_etal-uncertainty_climate-change-adaptation-MITI343

    ORIGINAL ARTICLE The role of uncertainty in climate change adaptation strategies—A Danish water management example J. C. Refsgaard & K. Arnbjerg-Nielsen & M. Drews & K. Halsnæs & E. Jeppesen & H. Madsen & A. Markandya & J. E. Olesen & J. R. Porter & J. H. Christensen Received: 10 November 2011 /Accepted: 4 February 2012 # The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access /media/loftslag/2012-Refsgaard_etal-uncertainty_climate-change-adaptation-MITI343.pdf
  • 5. CES_D2.4_solar_CMIP3

    the 25th and 75th percentage points, with the median (50th point) shown by a black line. Whiskers represent the in- terval from the 5th to the 95th percentage point. Top-left: south-western Greenland (65◦N, 50◦W); top-right: central Iceland (65◦N, 20◦W); bottom-left: southern Denmark (55 ◦N, 10◦E); bottom-right: south-eastern Finland (62.5◦N, 27.5◦E). 14 /media/ces/CES_D2.4_solar_CMIP3.pdf
  • 6. IMO_AnnualReport2014

    in the picture. Photo and drawing: Jón Kristinn Helgason, 24.7.2014. 8 I C E L A N D I C M E T O F F I C E / A N N U A L R E P O R T 2 0 1 4 ICEWIND - Icing During the years 2010-2015, the Icelandic Meteorological O?e took part in a research project aimed at wind energy in cold climates (i.e., ICEWIND - Improved Forecast of Wind, Waves and Icing), which was funded by the Nordic Top-level /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2015/IMO_AnnualReport2014.pdf
  • 7. programme2---PhD-Workshop-preceding-Adaptation-Research-Conference

    inty in decision making linking pluriform uncertainty combining certified and tacit knowledge Tommy Chan Mich el Laiho Patrick Driscoll Kare Lundgren Hector Guin a Barrientos Eivind Junker Jussi Ylhäisi Athanasios Votsis Karoliina Pilli-Sihvola Yuang Zheng Väi ö Nurmi Jiao Xi nj Wejs a p p l i c a n t n o . a b s t r a c t n o . n a m e c o u n t r y d i s c i p l i n e ( M S c . ) 1 3 /media/loftslag/programme2---PhD-Workshop-preceding-Adaptation-Research-Conference.pdf
  • 8. Early work and an overview of measurements

    for more than 80 years in most parts of the country. Back to top Additional material and references: Trausti Jónsson og Hilmar Garðarsson 2001. Early Instrumental Meteorological Observations in Iceland. Climatic Change 48, 169-187. Ogilvie, A. E. J. og Trausti Jónsson, 2000. ’Little Ice Age’ Research: A Perspective from Iceland. Climatic Change. 48 9-52. Páll Bergþórsson 1969a. An estimate /climatology/articles/nr/1138
  • 9. Early work and an overview of measurements

    for more than 80 years in most parts of the country. Back to top Additional material and references: Trausti Jónsson og Hilmar Garðarsson 2001. Early Instrumental Meteorological Observations in Iceland. Climatic Change 48, 169-187. Ogilvie, A. E. J. og Trausti Jónsson, 2000. ’Little Ice Age’ Research: A Perspective from Iceland. Climatic Change. 48 9-52. Páll Bergþórsson 1969a. An estimate /climatology/articles/nr/1138/
  • 10. Past temperature conditions in Iceland

    is very large. The ice years (1965 to 1971) were very cold in Akureyri. A reference in English Hanna, E., T.Jónsson, J.E.Box (2004): An analysis of Icelandic climate since the nineteenth century. International J. of Climatology 24, p. 1193-2004. Back to top Back /climatology/articles/nr/1213

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