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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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- strong or severe gale
Forecast for Tuesday 10 March
9.3.2015
Icelandic Meteorological Office wishes to emphasize the following weather forecast:
Warning
A strong gale or severe gale warning (average wind velocity 20 to 28 m/s) is in effect for all parts
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Weather warning - violent storm
4.12.2015
A strong gale warning (average windspeed above 20 m/s) is in effect in Iceland this afternoon and for most of tomorrow. A violent storm (average wind speed, above 28 m/s) is expected
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Severe gale or storm
Heaviest rainfall around mountains and ice-caps
19.10.2016
A weather warning was issued yesterday afternoon, Tuesday 18th October, forecasting south and southeast severe gale or storm (average wind speed 20 - 28 m/s) in most of Iceland until
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shows the current position of the station (m a.s.l.).
The graph (enlarge) was published 26 Sept. Now it shows the subsidence from 28 Sept until 4 Oct 2015. The total lowering of the ice-surface is shown by the value above the photograph (Heildarsig).
The red line shows the median value of relative displacement for every 30 minutes. This presentation was possible throughout the event because
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9th, lasting well into Saturday morning.
Wind speeds measuring 20 m/s and higher were recorded at half of the automatic weather stations in the lowland areas and similar speeds were recorded at 80% of automatic weather stations in the highland areas.
In the town of Heimaey in the Westman Islands, wind-speed* of 28 m/s and gusts measuring 45.8 m/s were recorded at the height of the storm, setting
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and Ólafsfjörður, partly also in Sauðárkókur, Dalvík, Húsavík and Akureyri; i.e.19 September at 07:57 and 08:28 and 20 September at 09:27 and 19:42.
Some more events above M3 have been detected during this sequence, and altogether over 400 smaller events.
Eyjafjarðaráll is a graben structure between the Húsavík-Flatey fault and Kolbeinsey ridge. The Húsavík-Flatey fault is part of the Tjörnes
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and text forecasts on the front page.
East and northeast 20 to 28 m/s in the south and west parts, strongest wind in the southernmost part and snowshowers or blowing-snow, but 13 to 18 m/s and in the northeast part. Somewhat lighter wind and less precipitation in the evening and tonight. East 18 to 23 in the southernmost part tomorrow, but 13 to 18 in other parts. Widely blowing-snow or snow showers
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