Storm in the North at noon or after noon.
Southwest 18 - 28 and wintry showers by noon, strongest wind in the north. Decreasing winds late afternoon. Mostly dry in the northeast tonight. South and southeast 8 - 15 m/s tonight and tomorrow, snow or snow showers but mostly dry in the north. Temperature 0 to 5 °C today but colder tomorrow.
The text forecast on the web gives the most reliable
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was broken by an astounding 1,7 degree margin, the former record being 18.8 degrees, measured in Eskifjörður in the Eastern Fjords on 28 March 2000.
Many local maximum temperature records where also exceeded, amongst those at Teigarhorn in the Eastern Fjords where the maximum rose to 18.2 degrees. The daily recording of maximum temperature at Teigarhorn began in 1872 and the new record exceeded
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speeds over the Nordic countries................................................................................. 28
HYDROLOGICAL PROJECTIONS, RUNOFF
Kurpniece, L., Lizuma, L., Timuhins, A., Kolcova, T. and Kukuls, I.
Climate Change Impacts on Hydrological Regime in Latvia ................................................................................ 30
Lawrence, D. and Engen-Skaugen, T
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group size of
48. ..................................................................................................................... 25
Figure 2.7. Relative locations for the Sandfell-fault. ........................................................... 26
Figure 3.1. A map of all relocated earthquakes in SW-Iceland in year 2000. ..................... 28
Figure 3.2. Aftershocks on the J17-fault
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showers at sea level. Average wind speeds may be expected to exceed 28 m/s, which is whole gale according to the Beaufort wind scale. Wind gusts can be exptected to reach 50 m/s, especially to the north and east of mountains (the leeside).
On Monday morning, southwest gale or strong gale (18-25 m/s) is forecasted, with winds moderating somewhat during the afternoon (13-20 m/s). Snowshowers
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Eruption in Eyjafjallajökull
Status Report: 19:00 GMT, 28 April 2010
Icelandic Meteorological Office and Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland
Compiled by: MJR / SSJ / MTG / FS / SRG / GS / KH
Based on: IMO seismic monitoring; IES-IMO GPS monitoring; IMO river gauges; web
cameras of the eruption site from Vodafone, Mila, and Múlakot; IMO weather
radar measurements; information
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for the period 1971–2004 of which 1971–1989 is a spin-up
period, where the model is allowed to adjust itself to the
prevailing hydrological conditions, while the period 1990–
2004 is used as the period for the hydrological interpretations.
3.3.1. Unsaturated Zone
[28] Unsaturated zone processes are computed by a two-
layer water balance method [Yan and Smith, 1994] available
in the MIKE SHE system [DHI
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23.2.2017
The Icelandic Meteorological Office wants to emphasize the extremely bad weather that is expected tomorrow Friday 24th of February. Windspeed is expected to be 20 - 28 m/s (45 - 62 miles/hour) in the south and west part after noon, tomorrow with strong gusts up to 40 m/s
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Consultation meeting
Nordic Meteorological Institutes
3.9.2013
The Director General of the Icelandic Meteorological Office invited his colleagues of the other Nordic Meteorological Institutes to the northern town of Ísafjörður 26 – 28 August
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The eruption has come to an end
The volcanic eruption in Holuhraun lasted six months
15.3.2015
The volcanic eruption in Holuhraun has come to an END, see a declaration from the Scientific Advisory Board, 28 February 2015.
For the first time in six months
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