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  • 11. 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
  • 12. 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/
  • 13. 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
  • 14. 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
  • 15. Kok_JGEC658_2009

    on the main drivers of deforestation in the Amazon splits between those that point at spatial drivers (infrastructure, rainfall, conservation units, land prices) and those that ‘blame’ non-spatial drivers (export, demand, population growth). The top half of Fig. 3 represents the spatial factors, the bottom half the non-spatial ones. In this graph spatial factors should be understood as the ‘sum of all /media/loftslag/Kok_JGEC658_2009.pdf
  • 16. Lorenzoni_Pidgeon_2006

    warming is generally not perceived to be personally threatening. Among a sample of US citizens, who were asked to rate the likely threat to themselves personally (i.e. during their life- time) of various social and environmental issues, global warming featured lowest in perceived personal threat, while heart disease, cancer and car accidents were listed at the top. The authors therefore argue /media/loftslag/Lorenzoni_Pidgeon_2006.pdf
  • 17. CES_D2_2_poster_3x3

    change based on a resampling ensemble technique. Tellus, 58A, 461-472. BEST ESTIMATES OF TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION CHANGE Best estimates of temperature change. Top: temperature changes for the decade 2011-2020 in four three-month seasons. Bottom: annual mean temperature change as a function of time, from 2011-2020 to 2041-2050. All changes are expressed relative to the mean temperature /media/ces/CES_D2_2_poster_3x3.pdf
  • 18. VI_2020_004

    ) ................. 89 Figure 61 Tephra accumulation rate on the ground on 8 October 1982 (Öræfajökull) ............ 90 Figure 62 Tephra accumulation rate on the ground in Skaftafell (Öræfajökull) ...................... 91 Figure 63 Preliminary intersectional map ................................................................................ 93 Figure 65 Initial user-interface of the public web-site /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2020/VI_2020_004.pdf
  • 19. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-06-07_IES_IMO

    a steam plume was observed for a short period at a height of 3 km. Heading: to the southwest on 4 and 5 June. Yesterday and this morning to the south. Colour: Mostly white at the top and grayish and dark at the bottom following explosive activity. Tephra fallout: Off and on near the crater. Considerable ash drift on 4 June. Lightning: An eyewitness at Ásólfsskálaheiði (9 km SW of crater /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-06-07_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 20. Seismic activity still great

    than those described above, have occurred in Bárðarbunga, where the activity started. This is the same pattern as during previous days. The highest magnitude during the last 24 hours was about 3.8, measured at 23:38 last night (20th August). In addition to the news Additional material on the web, now available in English, can be found through links on the long banner at the top of our front page /about-imo/news/nr/2951

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