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  • 41. VI_2014_006

    different origins (Snorrason et al., 2012): (i) meteorological floods induced by rain, which are often combined with melt- ing of snow, (ii) floods due to ice formation and release within river channels, and (iii) glacier outburst floods which originate from meltwater lakes at the edge of or beneath a glacier, or via geothermal or volcanic activity. Floods of meteorological origin can occur in all /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2014/VI_2014_006.pdf
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  • 43. Bad weather expected on Sunday

    of the country, especially in the Southeast, but winds will calm down by evening. Temperatures will be 10-15°C. This air-mass is warm and all the precipitation will be rain, even at the highest ice caps. Since this is the first severe weather after the summer season, people are advised to check on their property and fasten loose objects. This low is the remains of "Cristobal" which caused damage /about-imo/news/nr/2975
  • 44. Warning - high winds

    or some snow in most parts. Temperatures 0 to minus 8 °C, coldest in the north. Becoming southeast and east 20 to 28 m/s in the south and west tomorrow with snow or sleet, but later rain in the southernmost part. Lighter and mostly dry in the north and east, but increasing wind there in the afternoon with snow. Temperatures slightly below zero tomorrow, temperature near zero degrees in the south /about-imo/news/nr/3090
  • 45. Warning - severe gale today

    gale or severe gale warning (average wind velocity 20 to 28 m/s) is in effect for all parts of Iceland today, and in Westfjords and tonight and tomorrow. Weather forecast for the next 26 hours: Today (Wednesday): East winds, 20 to 28 m/s with snow in the south and west part of Iceland, but later sleet and rain by the coast. East 18 to 28 m/s in the afternoon, strongest winds by the coast /about-imo/news/nr/3093
  • 46. Warning - strong or severe gale

    of Iceland after noon tomorrow. Forecast for tomorrow, 10 March 2015: Increasing southeast winds, 18-28 m/s after noon with violent wind gusts by mountains in the South and West part of Iceland. Increasing wind in the north and east early tomorrow evening. Snow at first, but later sleet and possibly rain in the lower elevations. Considerable precipitation in the south and southeast, and temperatures /about-imo/news/nr/3104
  • 47. Gale increasing

    : Rapidly increasing southeast winds near noon, 18 to 28 m/s about 15:00 UTC with strong gusts by mountains in the South and West, increasing in North and East in the evening. Snow at first but later sleet or rain. Considerable precipitation in the south part and becoming warmer for a while but mainly dry in the northeast. Turns to south 18 to 28 m/s wind with sleet showers in the in the evening /about-imo/news/nr/3106
  • 48. Weather warning - violent storm

    or rain with ice or wet snow on the roads. Travelling conditions in the south and southeast are expected to be extremely poor. Elsewhere in Iceland, the winds will increase this afternoon, and by evening northeast gale or strong gale (15-23 m/s) is expected along with blowing snow and later snow when the front moves to the north. Southwest Iceland (including the capital area) will have near gale wind /about-imo/news/nr/3245
  • 49. Update on the weather forecast and flood conditions

    at Kljáfoss and Vatnsdalsá, peaked earlier today, although further rain is expected in the region this afternoon.The southern glaciersStreams and rivers around Eyjafjallajökull, Mýrdalsjökull, and southern parts of Vatnajökull are very high, including Krossá, Jökulsá á Sólheimasandi, Múlakvísl, and Djúpá. Further heavy rainfall is forecast for this region today, so river levels will increase further /about-imo/news/update-on-the-weather-forecast-and-flood-conditions
  • 50. Monitoring flow

    floods originating in sub-glacial volcano and geothermal systems, or melt water, heavy rain and ice blockage of river-flow. The development of the network began in 1996, following jökulhlaup in Skeiðará, and has in the last decade been extended to the areas south and north of Vatnajökull, south of Mýrdalsjökull, the South Iceland lowland and to Borgarfjörður. Each monitoring station has /hydrology/flow/

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