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  • 11. CASE_B__Heikki_Tuomenvirta_(FMI)_Introduction

    of climate change on the routine and periodic maintenance of roads. Helsinki 2009. Finnish Road Administration, Central Administration. Finnra reports 8/2009, 66 p. + app. 8 p. ISSN 1459-1553, ISBN 978-952-221-172-9, TIEH 3201122-v. (in Finnish, abstract in English) [5] Salanne, i., Byring, B., Valli, R., Tikkanen, R., Peltonen, P., Haapala, J., Jylhä, K., Tolonen-Kivimäki, O., and Tuomenvirta, H /media/loftslag/CASE_B__Heikki_Tuomenvirta_(FMI)_Introduction.pdf
  • 12. VI_2014_001

    vhm52 Kolka 163 688 1796 1957–1988 vhm92 Bægisá 39 934 1928 since 1966 vhm10 Svartá 398 535 813 since 1932 vhm45 Vatnsdalsá 456 553 846 since 1949 vhm200 Fnjóská 1096 715 1312 since 1976 vhm19 Dynjandisá 37 529 3018 since 1956 vhm38 Þverá 43 427 1761 since 1967 vhm204 Vatnsdalsá 103 456 2937 since 1977 vhm12 Haukadalsá 167 404 1773 since 1950 vhm198 Hvalá 195 403 1971 since 1976 8 vhm45 vhm12 /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2014/VI_2014_001.pdf
  • 13. News

    News null The location of the fracture at the top of Svínafellsheiði discovered in 2014. (Map from Daniel Ben /about-imo/news/bigimg/3671
  • 14. News

    News null A GPS instrument sitting on the top of Mt. Þorbjörn. The town of Grindavík in the background. (Photo /about-imo/news/bigimg/3950
  • 15. Atlantic

    clouds. They are placed on top of a base map. The satellite images are taken from satellites belonging to the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites EUMETSAT and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA. Most of the images are combined from two satellites /weather/observations/satellites/
  • 16. Atlantic

    < Time - 0Time - 1Time - 2Time - 3Time - 4Time - 5Time - 6Time - 7Time - 8Time - 9Time - 10Time - 11Time - 12 > Load all The satellite images are thermal images which show clouds. They are placed on top of a base map. The satellite images are taken from satellites /weather/shipping/satellites/
  • 17. A new banner on our web-site

    A new banner on our web-site 2.10.2009 For easy promotion of projects, conferences and lectures, a new banner will appear intermittently on our web-site, at the top of each page. The banner is a link which takes the reader directly to relevant information /about-imo/news/nr/1724
  • 18. Ice subsidence above eastern Skaftá cauldron

    This graph shows the ice-surface lowering (subsidence) of the eastern Skaftá ice-cauldron in Vatnajökull ice cap in October 2015. Vertical displacement (m) was monitored by near real time presentation of data from a GPS station, mounted in the middle of the cauldron. The maximum elevation above sea level, top left (hæð), refers to the zero value on the y-axis; while such value top right /hydrology/research/skafta-cauldron/
  • 19. Eruption on Fimmvörðuháls

    of the Eyjafjallajökull ice cap. Seismic activity in Eyjafjallajökull has been intensive for the past three weeks and most of the earthquakes have been located between 7 and 10 km depth. On March 19th a seismic swarm began east of the top crater, originating between 4 and 7 km depth. The activity migrated eastwards and towards the surface on Saturday, March 20th. At 22:30 GMT a slightly increased /about-imo/news/nr/1845
  • 20. Instructions on using meteograms

    A meteogram is a graphical display of a local-scale forecast, based on data from a nearby weather station. Graphs for different regions are available from the top of the meteogram page; additionally, meteograms for specific stations can be viewed. The graphs are displayed in the region beneath the selection area; the entire width of the page is used to fit two meteograms /weather/articles/nr/1217

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