Severe weather events in a mountainous region in East-Iceland are mapped by numerical simulations. The simulations provide an insight into the wind pattern and the precipitation distribution in a region where avalanches due to rapid snow accumulation in strong winds pose a threat to planned constructions. Two cases are presented to illustrate how areas with high snow accumulation can be located and how different weather types contribute to different locations of potential snow accumulation
ABSTRACT: Recent advances in computational methods and availability of digital terrain models allow ...
Steep slopes, abundant snowfall, weak and unstable snow mantle are the main conditions to snow avala...
Snow avalanches endangers human lives and infrastructure situated in alpine environments during the ...
Severe weather events in a mountainous region in East-Iceland are mapped by numerical simulations. T...
The weather and climate in Iceland is to a large degree governed by synoptic scale weather systems a...
In this thesis I present a probabilistic approach to modelling avalanche risk for settlements in Ic...
Abstract: By the use of high-resolution numerical modeling, the potential for wet snow icing is mapp...
Conditions for wet snow icing are estimated in terms of mean daily values of temperature, precipitat...
The atmospheric conditions and surface runoff during an event of extreme precipitation have been sim...
Two transmission lines between Fljótsdalur and Reyðarfjörður in northeast Iceland have been investig...
ABSTRACT: In this paper I will give a general overview of what we are doing at the Avalanche Section...
Due to climate change and arctic amplification, the avalanche activity is expected to increase at hi...
ABSTRACT: Avalanches pose one of the most serious problems to infrastructure and people in the mount...
Due to climate change and arctic amplification, the avalanche activity is expected to increase at hi...
Due to climate change and arctic amplification, the avalanche activity is expected to increase at hi...
ABSTRACT: Recent advances in computational methods and availability of digital terrain models allow ...
Steep slopes, abundant snowfall, weak and unstable snow mantle are the main conditions to snow avala...
Snow avalanches endangers human lives and infrastructure situated in alpine environments during the ...
Severe weather events in a mountainous region in East-Iceland are mapped by numerical simulations. T...
The weather and climate in Iceland is to a large degree governed by synoptic scale weather systems a...
In this thesis I present a probabilistic approach to modelling avalanche risk for settlements in Ic...
Abstract: By the use of high-resolution numerical modeling, the potential for wet snow icing is mapp...
Conditions for wet snow icing are estimated in terms of mean daily values of temperature, precipitat...
The atmospheric conditions and surface runoff during an event of extreme precipitation have been sim...
Two transmission lines between Fljótsdalur and Reyðarfjörður in northeast Iceland have been investig...
ABSTRACT: In this paper I will give a general overview of what we are doing at the Avalanche Section...
Due to climate change and arctic amplification, the avalanche activity is expected to increase at hi...
ABSTRACT: Avalanches pose one of the most serious problems to infrastructure and people in the mount...
Due to climate change and arctic amplification, the avalanche activity is expected to increase at hi...
Due to climate change and arctic amplification, the avalanche activity is expected to increase at hi...
ABSTRACT: Recent advances in computational methods and availability of digital terrain models allow ...
Steep slopes, abundant snowfall, weak and unstable snow mantle are the main conditions to snow avala...
Snow avalanches endangers human lives and infrastructure situated in alpine environments during the ...