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  • 11. A FUTUREVOLC exercise

    A FUTUREVOLC exercise 12.2.2016 Over three days at the end of January 2016 all 26 FutureVolc partners, together with additional Stakeholders, were involved in responding to an evolving eruption scenario. The exercise was a great test of the new instrumentation /about-imo/news/nr/3277
  • 12. A lecture on dust storms from glacial outwash plains

    be explored, especially the possible role of glacier retreat, assuming that glacial outwash sources play a major role. Iceland could be a laboratory for studying such processes: - There are frequent dust storms on Iceland - The major sources of dust seem to be glacial outwash soils, not agricultural soils - These mobilize large quantities of dust which may be transported over great distances /about-imo/news/nr/1331
  • 13. Strong gales

    1 2 Strong gales Winter wind-speeds already 15.10.2009 A great storm passed over Iceland on Friday night, October /about-imo/news/nr/1732
  • 14. New eruption in Eyjafjallajökull

    A plume rises at least 8 km into the air. No lava is seen yet but melt-water flows both north and south of the mountain. See time and magnitude of earthquakes near Mýrdalsjökull (which is the larger ice-cap east of active Eyjafjallajökull) on another map. Note the graph under that map which shows the onset clearly. Below are aerial photographs of Eyjafjallajökull since 1992 and 2010. Great flows /about-imo/news/nr/1865
  • 15. Many avalanches – no injuries

    days of December 2012. This is probably the worst spell of snow avalanches since 2005. Great amounts of snow fell on Thursday 27th and Friday 28th, followed by ferocious storm on Friday night and Saturday 29th. On northern Westfjords many avalanches fell across roads and a few fell near villages and farms. Some farms were without electricity for up to three days. During the past 18 years, hazard /about-imo/news/nr/2612
  • 16. Wind turbines

    a total of 2 MW of installed power. The project is part of Landsvirkjun's research and development project on the advantages of wind power in Iceland. Many areas in Iceland show great potential for the successful utilisation of wind energy. The wind turbines each have a 900 kW capacity and together their generating capacity could be up to 5.4 GWh per year. The masts reach a height of 55 metres /about-imo/news/nr/2642
  • 17. Strong gales

    A great storm passed over Iceland on Friday night, October 9th, lasting well into Saturday morning. Wind speeds measuring 20 m/s and higher were recorded at half of the automatic weather stations in the lowland areas and similar speeds were recorded at 80% of automatic weather stations in the highland areas. In the town of Heimaey in the Westman Islands, wind-speed* of 28 m/s /about-imo/news/nr/1732/
  • 18. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-13_IES_IMO

    of the ash cloud and the lower part of Eyjafjallajökull could be seen from the aircraft, the rest was in clouds. The top of the ash cloud was at ~ 5 km / 17.000 ft. No great changes seen in Gígjökull. Seismic tremor: Similar to previous days. Earthquakes: At around 1600h 4 earthquakes were measured beneath Eyjafjallajökull, all of them were located at shallow depth. GPS deformation /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-13_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 19. 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
  • 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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