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  • 11. Avalanche dams

    ofan byggðarinnar. (Náttúrufræðingurinn, 69, 1, 3−10, 1999, authors T. Jóhannesson, O. Pétursson, J. G. Egilsson and G. G. Tómassson) [abstract] (html) A map on a selected front page shows recent observations of avalanches. For user access to avalanche and landslide data, an avalanche map viewer is available /avalanches/imo/dams/
  • 12. Forecast for volcanic ashfall 2010

    the Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre in London. Nine Volcanic Ash Advisory Centres around the world are responsible for advising international aviation of the location and movement of clouds of volcanic ash. UK Met Office Zoomed Ash Concentration Charts: These charts supplement the official London VAAC graphics and advisories and are to be used with caution. Flight permission or restriction is shown as red /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/1885
  • 13. hafisskyrsla_11052011

    Hafísskýrsla TF-SIF 11. maí 2011 Flug nr. 03511.025 Ískönnunarflug 11. maí 2011 Í dag var farið í ískönnunarflug um vesturmið. Enginn hafís var sjáanlegur í íslenskri lögsögu, en þéttur hafís rétt inn þeirrar grænlensku. Gerðum hafískönnun með SLAR ratsjá og ELTA eftirlitsratsjá. Skyggni á svæðinu leifði ekki athugun með berum augum. Hér neðan fylgir punktalisti yfir legu /media/hafis/skyrslur_lhg/hafisskyrsla_11052011.pdf
  • 14. VI_2020_004

    vedur@vedur.is Veðurstofa Íslands Bústaðavegur 7–9 108 Reykjavík Sara Barsotti, Veðurstofa Íslands Sigrún Karlsdóttir, Veðursstofa Íslands Anna María Ágústsdóttir, Landgræðslan Björn Oddsson, Almannavarnadeild Ríkislögreglustjóra Íris Marelsdóttir, Embætti landlæknis Þorvaldur Þórðarson, Jarðvísindastofnun H áskólans Þórólfur Guðnason, Embætti landlæknis Bogi B. Björnsson, Veðurstofa Íslands /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2020/VI_2020_004.pdf
  • 15. CES_D2.4_task1

    is projected to approach 90%. The impact of anthropogenic climate change on precipitation is still estimated to be very small at present. In the middle of this century, typically about 60% of all months are projected to have above-median precipitation in northern Europe, although with a substantial variation with the time of the year. An on-line appendix of this report provides detailed tables /media/ces/CES_D2.4_task1.pdf
  • 16. How do you view volcanoes?

    ? 28.2.2017 The Icelandic Met Office and King's College London are carrying out a survey on views toward volcanoes. It has two aims: to investigate Icelanders' and tourists' views about the 2014–15 eruptions at Holuhraun, and to assess the role of volcanoes /about-imo/news/how-do-you-view-volcanoes
  • 17. Ash carried southward and east

    is about 16,000 feet, periodically up to 24,000 feet. Winds from the north carry the ash southward, where westely winds in the upper atmosphere carry it towards the east. The wind directions are not expected to change much during the next few days. Check London VAAC for further information. Click on the link "Issued graphics" above the map, and choose the most recent map. Glacial floods /about-imo/news/nr/1879
  • 18. Lorenzoni_Pidgeon_2006

    for people to conceptualise and to relate to their daily activities, arguably because it cannot be easily translated into the language of popular culture (Ungar, 2000; see also mental models of cli- mate change by Bostrom et al., 1994; Kempton, 1997; discussed later). Secondly, the various datasets available detailing public opinions and attitudes on climate PUBLIC VIEWS ON CLIMATE CHANGE: EUROPEAN /media/loftslag/Lorenzoni_Pidgeon_2006.pdf
  • 19. Eyjafjallajokull_SK_20101214_1

    ) Discussions between the forecasters of IMO and London VAAC about the situation. Next steps to improve monitoring of ash plumes ICAO has agreed to invest in and deploy portable high frequency dual polarization Doppler radar for accurate plume height measurements and potential assessment of the mass transport; timescale 7-8 months. PM10 ash sensor network being investigated. Lidar for airborne ash /media/vedurstofan/myndasafn/Eyjafjallajokull_SK_20101214_1.pdf
  • 20. Avalanches in Iceland

    and landslides have caused both death and injury and done great damage to infrastructure and property in Iceland. In the twentieth century, 193 persons died, thereof 69 persons after 1974. Financial cost between 1974 and 2000 amounts to 3.3 billion IKR. Catastrophic avalanches in the villages Súðavík (January) and Flateyri (October) 1995, which killed 34 people and caused extensive economic damage /avalanches/avalanches

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