Figure 2. Reykjavik from the air on January 23rd 2006. The headquarters of IMO are in the center of
the picture. Photo: Sigvaldi Árnason.
The spring (April and May) was very sunny in the South, the sunniest since 1924. April was
rather cold, not least in comparison with the preceding five months of April, which were all
very warm. There was some snow in the North during the first half
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Veður st of a Íslands
Búst aðaveg ur 7 – 9
150 Reyk j avík
Philippe Crochet, Icelandic Met Office
Tinna Þórarinsdóttir, Icelandic Met Office
Contents
1 Introduction ................................................................................................ 72 Study area and data ..................................................................................... 8
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but several small slides were released from rim of the slope. Fixed points were installed on
boulders after 2001 to detect future surface movements and these points have been remeasured
regularly with a GPS with a 1–2 year interval (Esther H. Jensen, 2002) (see Maps 6 and 7). The
movements were particularly rapid for a couple of years after 2001 but have been slower during
the last decade. Total
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