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  • 11. News

    Met Office's main weather station for Iceland 1881-1920, then a manned station of the Icelandic Met Office, and now an automatic weather station. News 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 /about-imo/news/bigimg/3273
  • 12. Glacier-outburst flood from Mýrdalsjökull

    volcano (caldera); three of them well-known. Some weeks before, microseismicity had been registrered near several ice cauldrons in the caldera and a flood tremor was monitored during the flood. The Mýrdalsjökull flood monitoring system operates with two gauging stations for the glacier river Múlakvísl. The main indicator, located on the bridge on the main road Þjóðvegur 1, began to show increased /about-imo/news/nr/2236
  • 13. Earthquake activity offshore North Iceland continues

    of the main cluster where the M5.6 event occurred on Sunday morning. Yesterday's cluster is located slightly closer to the Húsavík Flatey Fault and strongest events were around M3.9 at 05:25 and 05:32. Another M3.5 earthquake at 21:16 on 22. October and an earthquake M4.0 at 05:27 on 23. October were again located in the area of the M5.6 main shock further northwest. These earthquakes are purely /about-imo/news/nr/2558
  • 14. norsem_lund

    and Finland. The event was located approximately 59 km SE of Piteå and 80 km NE of Skellefteå in Sweden, while the distance to the nearest Finnish city, Raahe, was 100 km. The earthquake was widely felt in northern Sweden and Finland, the furthest reports come from some 250 km away, with intensities up to V. The main event was followed by 6 aftershocks within the first 8 hours, and two /media/norsem/norsem_lund.pdf
  • 15. Sea ice maps from the Danish Meteorological Institute

    Institute (DMI) presents ice maps. The maps are either based on satellite images or reconnaissance flights from Greenland. Various DMI ice-maps are available on their web (see dates as links below the main map). Their latest maps are also accessible through our web: Newest map (in black and white) (pdf 0,7 Mb) Newest map (in colour) (pdf 0,7 Mb) Ice chart colour code standard (WMO 2004 JCOMM /sea-ice/sea-ice-maps/dmi/
  • 16. 47th Nordic Seismology Seminar

    September 23:59 UTC.Abstracts shall be sent in email as plain text to: ingibjorg@vedur.is For the subject line, please adhere to: "NordSem 2016 Abstract [name of main author]"Please provide the following information:TitleNames of all authors (indicate who is presenting if not first author)Affiliations of all authorsAbstract text (we do not have a restriction on the maximum number of words /norsem/norsem2016/abstract-submission/
  • 17. Sea ice in November 2009

    northwest of the Westfjords, and the one closest to shore was 89 nm NW of Barði. No main ice edge was seen in the Icelandic waters. The seaice moved southwards in the month, i.e. south by the Blosseville cost of East Greenland. IMO issued a satellite image November 23rd where the sea ice edge could be seen clearly. It was observed to be approximately 100 nm WNW of Straumnes. Easterly /sea-ice/monthly/2009/nr/2333
  • 18. News

    as white dots, 20-26 October as red dots and 23-25 October as green dots. The M5.6 event is marked as a black star. The blue circle shows the area of the cluster that was detected 23-25 October further east of the main cluster. Tectonic faults are shown as black lines. News 2023 /about-imo/news/bigimg/2561
  • 19. Horsens_breakout_12August

    are the main knowledge gaps? o How is this knowledge acquired? (new data, modelling studies, stakeholder processes, research, etc.) o What are the expected main climate change effects for this case? 2. Uncertainty o What are the main uncertainties on climate change effects? o Prepare a survey of the main uncertainties, their characteristics and describe how to deal with the different /media/loftslag/Horsens_breakout_12August.pdf
  • 20. ICEWIND

    the Risø DTU National Laboratory for Sustainable Energy, the Norwegian Meteorological Institute, the University of Gotland, Statoil and the Technical Research Centre of Finland (VTT) along with many of the Nordic countries major wind energy companies. The ICEWIND's main goal is to share knowledge between the Nordic countries and identify factors that delay or prevent the adopton of wind energy /about-imo/arctic/icewind/

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