recorded at 5-13 km depth, but fewer than
yesterday.
GPS deformation: Measurements from around Eyjafjallajökull indicate no major net
discplaceaments, suggesting a stabilization of the surface deformation
since yesterday.
Other remarks: Grainsize analysis of samples taken of ash that fell on May 3rd at 64
km distance from the eruption site shows that about 5 % of the ash is
smaller
/media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-07_IES_IMO.pdf
opportunity evaluation
Case studies
NOE Net
SEAS-NVE
Findings of case studies
• Distribution companies generally well
equipped for climate change
– Cabling of all overhead lines well under way
– Distribution boxes in areas with increased risk of
flooding are elevated already
– Salt spray further inland is becoming an increasing
problem for substations and transformers
Cabling in Denmark
/media/ces/James-Smith_Edward_CES_2010.pdf
Cyclones and associated weather
patterns over the northern North Atlantic
region based on ECMWF reanalyses
Nikolai Nawri
VÍ 2015-005
Report
Cyclones and associated weather
patterns over the northern North Atlantic
region based on ECMWF reanalyses
VÍ 2015-005
ISSN 1670-8261
Report
+354 522 60 00
vedur@vedur.is
Veðurstofa Íslands
Bústaðavegur 7–9
108 Reykjavík
Nikolai Nawri, Icelandic Met
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with those of a pre 9/11 2001 survey, according to
which Britons (33%) and Europeans (31%) rated ’the environment’ as the most
important global problem (MORI, 2001). Other research also shows that most
people believe that climate change is already happening and will continue in the
future (e.g. Bostrom et al., 1994; Kempton et al., 1995; Dunlap, 1998; Lorenzoni,
2003).
At a cross-cutting European
/media/loftslag/Lorenzoni_Pidgeon_2006.pdf
J. Roberts
Tinna Þórarinsdóttir
VÍ 2022-006
Skýrsla
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Veðursto f a Ísland s
B ú sta ð a rve g u r 7–9
108 Reyk j a vík
Contents
1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................. 4
2 STUDY AREA
/media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2022/VI_2022_006_extreme.pdf
The wind energy potential of Iceland
Nikolai Nawri
Guðrún Nína Petersen
Halldór Björnsson
Kristján Jónasson
VÍ 2013-001
Report
The wind energy potential of Iceland
VÍ 2013- 001
ISSN 1670- 8261
Report?
+354 522 60 00
vedur @vedur . is
Veður st of a Íslands
Búst aðaveg ur 7 – 9
150 Reyk j avík
Nikolai Nawri, Icelandic Met Office
Guðrún Nína Petersen, Icelandic Met
/media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2013/2013_001_Nawri_et_al.pdf
Comparison between data from
automatic weather stations and
manual observations
Ingibjörg Jóhannesdóttir
VÍ 2019-009
Report
Comparison between data from
automatic weather stations and
manual observations
VÍ 2019-009
ISSN 1670-8261
Report
+354 522 60 00
vedur@vedur.is
Icelandic Met Office
Bústaðavegur 7–9
IS 105 Reykjavík
Ingibjörg Jóhannesdóttir, Icelandic Met Office
Contents
1 Inngangur
/media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2019/VI_2019_009.pdf
to be simple and therefore has important drawbacks.
Future improvements should be made in the light of applications within a larger toolbox of scenario
methods.
2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
* Tel.: +31 317 482422; fax: +31 317 419000.
E-mail address: kasper.kok@wur.nl.
Contents lists available at ScienceDirect
Global Environmental Change
journa l homepage: www.e lsev ier .com/ locate
/media/loftslag/Kok_JGEC658_2009.pdf
in Seyðisfjörður
VÍ 2016-006
ISSN 1670-8261
Report
+354 522 60 00
vedur@vedur.is
Veðurstofa Íslands
Bústaðavegur 7–9
108 Reykjavík
Daniel Illmer, Ingenieurbüro Illmer Daniel e.U.
Jón Kristinn Helgason, Icelandic Met Office
Tómas Jóhannesson, Icelandic Met Office
Eiríkur Gíslason, Icelandic Met Office
Sigurjón Hauksson, Efla Consulting Engineers
5
Abstract
Evaluation and interpretation
/media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2016/VI_2016_006_rs.pdf