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    2008 2007 2006 Search Search string Contact IMO © Veðurstofa Íslands | Bústaðavegi 7- 9 | 105 Reykjavík | Phone 522 6000 | Fax: 522 6001 Recording 902 0600 /about-imo/news
  • 12. Fagradalsfjall eruption unusual in many ways compared to other eruptions

    deformation and seismicity preceding the eruption that began 19 March 2021. a) Model of deformation 24 February – 19 March, showing horizontal displacements as arrows and vertical displacements with a colour scale. The red line shows the location of the dyke and the broken black line shows the central axis of the plate boundary b) Hourly earthquake rate (blue) and cumulative number of earthquakes /about-imo/news/fagradalsfjall-eruption-unusual-in-many-ways-compared-to-other-eruptions
  • 13. Minor jökulhlaup in Grímsvötn

    not affect any infrastructure such as roads or bridges. No significant changes have been observed in seismic activity at Grímsvötn volcano during this flood event. The Icelandic Met Office together with the scientists at IES continue to monitor Grímsvötn and will publish information depending on the development of the scenario. A series of picture from a web camera located on the bridge over /about-imo/news/minor-jokulhlaup-in-grimsvotn
  • 14. New project on effects

    to glacial isostatic adjustment caused by glacier retreat since 1890 is already causing over 20 mm/yr uplift over large areas near the Vatnajökull ice cap and influencing all of Iceland and more melt is being generated at depth as a result of glacially induced pressure changes. The influence of these processes on eruptive activity and earthquakes in Iceland will be evaluated, to improve understanding /about-imo/news/new-project-on-effects-of-climate-change-induced-ice-retreat-on-seismic-and-volcanic-activity
  • 15. No clear signs of an increase in activity at

    active geothermal areas but some have occurred outside of the caldera, most notably in November 2019 when a seismic swarm occurred about 6 km east of the caldera ridge. The uplift can give rise to earthquakes outside of the immediate area affected by the intrusion as it changes the surrounding stress field. This may be the case for the recent earthquake by Herðubreið, but this area /about-imo/news/no-clear-signs-of-an-increase-in-activity-at-askja
  • 16. The weather app

    the day and can be checked anytime. A personal weather watch will send notifications when certain criteria are met, e.g. a forecast of temperature below zero at your chosen weather station. An interactive weather map shows weather observations at any station in the country. Get the weather app at Google Play Store or Apple App Store. Type VEDUR to find the app and install. Select language under /about-imo/news/nr/2812
  • 17. The

    characterized by an ongoing uplift. The uplift continues at a very stable rate since the beginning of the unrest and it has now reached 50 cm at the station closer to the center of Askja caldera. The uplift is most likely caused by a magmatic intrusion modeled at 2-3 km depth. “The seismicity in the area did not show significant changes in the past weeks compared to the activity detected shortly /about-imo/news/the-ice-covering-askja-lake-has-been-retreating-significantly
  • 18. The weather in Iceland in 2022

    was particularly cold; the temperature was 5 °C below average in both places. It hasn't been this cold in Reykjavík in December for over 100 year. Precipitation The year 2022 was unusually wet in Reykjavík. It was relatively wet in the capital in the beginning of the year, with March exceptionally wet. It was the wettest March on record, with total precipitation almost triple the average precipitation /about-imo/news/the-weather-in-iceland-in-2022
  • 19. Publications 2017

    Monique Gosseling445,3 2017-005 The ICRA atmospheric reanalysis project for IcelandNikolai Nawri, Bolli Pálmason, Guðrún Nína Petersen, Halldór Björnsson & Sigurður Þorsteinsson 37 3,8 2017-002 Atmospheric Sounding by TAMDAR over Keflavík Airport, Iceland – Comparison with Traditional Atmospheric Sounding Methods Arnór Tumi Jóhannsson 70 2,1 /about-imo/publications/2017
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    no authorisation is given to change data or any other information available from this web-site, unless the source and modification is stated clearly. (i.e., a description of data sourced from IMO and the subsequent changes made by others.) The Icelandic Met Office's website does not collect personally identifiable data about users. Web traffic on en.vedur.is is measured by Google Analytics, Siteimprove /about-imo/the-web/conditions

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