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  • 91. Recent publications

    The Icelandic Meteorological Office annually publishes a variety of reports, journals and articles. Below are examples of recent publications, most of which contribute to Arctic issues in general. Large-scale atmospheric conditions associated with major avalanche cycles and cold season weather hazards in Iceland (2013) The wind energy potential of Iceland (2013) Surface wind and air temperature over /about-imo/arctic/completed-projects/publications/
  • 92. FutureVolc

    is the most comprehensive pan-European research Icelandic scientists have led. It seeks to integrate research on volcanic eruptions, monitoring systems, preparedness and response. Eyjafjallajökull Fourth day of eruption in Eyjafjallajökull. Ash plume above clouds 17 May 2010 at 21:46. Photo: Ólafur Sigurjónsson, Forsæti III. Horizon 2020, the EU framework programme for research /about-imo/arctic/futurevolc/
  • 93. Glacier mapping – IPY

    km², since some ice-free areas outside the ice caps are included, and also some areas have been measured twice for research and quality assurance purposes. Comparable digital elevation models of glaciers in Iceland have hitherto not been available. The new models will serve as a baseline for comparison with all other measurement, past and future. With repeated measurements it is possible /about-imo/arctic/glacier-mapping-ipy/
  • 94. ICEWIND

    in the Nordic countries. In Iceland the main focus has been on establishment of atlases for wind and icing as well as integration of wind power with other energy sources. A wind atlas for Iceland created under the project can now be found on IMO's Icelandic web-site (English legend). Ísvindar Alongside the cooperative Nordic project, an ongoing Icelandic project ÍSVINDAR is run, where /about-imo/arctic/icewind/

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