against travelling in the northern og western parts of the country tonight and tomorrow.
The forecast: NE 20-25 m/s and snow in the Westfjords in the afternoon. N and NE 18-33 m/s (Beaufort force 9 and in places hurricane force, 12) in the western part tonight and tomorrow, most windy in the Westfjords and the southern side of Snæfellsnes. Much weaker winds in the East, Southeast and in forecast area
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tomorrow. Heavy precipitation in the south and the southeast next two days. On Saturday expect even
worse weather over the whole country the whole day. Travelling may be very dangerous.
More information on the Met. Office web, en.vedur.is
Icelandic Met. Office, Thursday. 12. Mars 2015 at 16:30.
Forecasters on duty:
Birta Líf Kristinsdóttir, Elín Björk Jónasdóttir og Björn Sævar
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in 2012 when a M4.2 earthquake occurred at Helgafell in March and M4.6
earthquake at Vífilsfell in August, see older news: http://www.vedur.is/skjalftar-og-eldgos/frodleikur/greinar/nr/2908A drumplot from the seismic
station at Vogsósar, at 8 km distance from the M4 events.
News
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finna hér.
Athugið að upplýsingar sem Veðurstofan birtir á vefjum sínum í
rauntíma eru óyfirfarnar. Túlkun og úrvinnsla slíkra gagna er á eigin
ábyrgð. Sjá einnig skilmála Veðurstofunnar um notkun gagna.
Related topics
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in the Greenland strait for the first three weeks of the month.
The Coast Guard went on two ice exploring flights, on the 14th and the 21st. In the previous trip, sparse ice was noticeable NW and N off Westfjords. The ice was closest to shore about 19n.m. NNW og Kögur and 33n.m. N of Deild. In the latter trip, sparse ice was noticeable NW and N off Westfjords and in Húnaflói two ice strips stretched south
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stærð, svartir punktar eru litlir jarðskjálftar milli 1994 og 2012. Rauðar línur tákna eldstöðvakerfi á landi.
Of interest - Bárðarbunga
Reduction of the accesscontrolled area around Holuhraun lava field
END OF ERUPTION declaredby the Scientific Board
Location map (detailed)around
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of up to 1,500 cubic metres per second. When the interval between floods is short, the flood tends to be smaller. The eastern cauldron is responsible for the largest floods.
Further information
* This warning was issued 17.6.2015 at 16:00. Specialists on duty were Hilmar Björn Hróðmarsson og Gunnar Sigurðsson. The situation will be watched closely at IMO. A map shows the source of the flooding
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and mitigation against
imminent danger.
More information regarding natural hazards can be found e.g.
in Icelandic in Náttúruvá á Íslandi. Eldgos
og jarðskjálftar (Júlíus Sólnes, ed., 2013) and on the web page
from United States Geological Survey
Surtsey, January, 1973. Photo: Oddur Sigurðsson
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systems and disaster risk information and
assessments to people by 2030.Last year the target (a) was promoted on the International Day for Disaster Reduction, and this year
the focus is on target (b), with emphasis on
prevention, protection and reducing the number og people affected by disasters.
Hence, the slogan this year HOME SAFE HOME. The focus is on primal importance of the family home
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Garðarsson and S. Gunnlaugsdóttir (Eds.), Northern hydrology and its global role: XXV Nordic hydrological conference, Nordic Association for Hydrology, Reykjavík, Iceland August 11-13, 2008, pp 591-596. Reykjavík: Icelandic Hydrological Committee.
National
Snorrason, Á (2007). Loftlagsbreytingar og áhrif þeirra á vatnafar. Presented at the Ársfundur Orkustofnunar, Akureyri, March 23, 2007. OS
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