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  • 1. Uncertainty level declared for the ongoing uplift at Askja volcano

    and that is a significant change over this temporal period.The most likely interpretation for this uplift is inflow of magma at a depth between 2-3 km. Next week IMO and the Institute of Earth Sciences (UÍ) will potentiate the monitoring network around Askja to allow a better coverage and surveillance of the volcano.In light of the latest data IMO has changed the aviation color code for Askja from /about-imo/news/headline-for-askja-item
  • 2. EURENEW

    Energy Sources” aimed at creating a forum for the European energy sector and researchers to exchange views and disseminate information on present research regarding the impacts of climate change on renewable energy sources; hydropower, wind power, bio fuels and solar energy. The objective was also to give the European energy sector an opportunity to report on their key areas of interest for future /climatology/research/ce/eurenew/
  • 3. Lidar

    and engineers developing novel laser technologies for airborne and space use, in order to exchange experience and presenting novel trends in lidar developments. The workshop will be held at Reykholt, W-Iceland, June 20–21 2013. News 2023 2022 2021 2020 /about-imo/news/nr/2706
  • 4. Bárðarbunga earthquakes - interactive model

    the uncertainty is great. For simplicity, the earthquakes are positioned with sea level as a referral plane. Coloured patches on the surface represent the 20 most recent earthquakes. As the coloured patches move on they leave a gray color, which consequently shows where the activity has been. Doing is learning and our users are encouraged to test out the interactive possibilities: zoom in and out /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/2971
  • 5. Bárðarbunga earthquakes - interactive model

    the uncertainty is great. For simplicity, the earthquakes are positioned with sea level as a referral plane. Coloured patches on the surface represent the 20 most recent earthquakes. As the coloured patches move on they leave a gray color, which consequently shows where the activity has been. Doing is learning and our users are encouraged to test out the interactive possibilities: zoom in and out /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/2971/
  • 6. Future Climate and Renewable Energy: Impacts, Risks and Adaptation

    and Adaptation”, you will meet stakeholders from the energy sector and researchers to exchange views and acquire information about current research results regarding the: past and present changes in climate and hydrology. climate and hydrological projections for the near future (2020-2050). effects of a changing climate and hydrology on renewable energy. risks and opportunities for renewable energy caused /ces/nr/1764
  • 7. Future Climate and Renewable Energy: Impacts, Risks and Adaptation

    ? Oslo, Norway, 31 May - 2 June 2010 At the Nordic and Baltic conference on “Future Climate and Renewable Energy ? Impacts, Risks and Adaptation”, you will meet stakeholders from the energy sector and researchers to exchange views and acquire information about current research results regarding the: past and present changes in climate /ces/events/nr/1739
  • 8. Lidar 2013

    together specialists from major airborne lidar campaigns, such as NASA-IceBridge and the ESA-Cryosat validation programs, regional or national glacier mapping teams using research or commercial systems, and scientists and engineers developing novel laser technologies for airborne and space use, to exchange experience and presenting novel trends in lidar developments. Scientists and engineers /lidar/lidar-2013
  • 9. Lidar 2013

    together specialists from major airborne lidar campaigns, such as NASA-IceBridge and the ESA-Cryosat validation programs, regional or national glacier mapping teams using research or commercial systems, and scientists and engineers developing novel laser technologies for airborne and space use, to exchange experience and presenting novel trends in lidar developments. Scientists and engineers /lidar/lidar-2013/
  • 10. About weather observations

    are international and countries exchange large amounts of data on a daily basis. Additionally, synchronous observations are made worldwide, allowing the state of the atmosphere to be mapped and examined. Frequent observations made over long periods allow global atmospheric changes such as the enhanced greenhouse effect to be monitored and detected. Weather observations are also necessary /weather/articles/nr/1220

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