Iceland) was 5.4°C, 1.8°C above the 1961 to 1990 average. This is the second warmest year registered, the measurements started in 1845. The average in Akureyri in the North was 4.3°C, 1.0°C above average, the 20th to 21st warmest since continuous observations started in 1882.
In Vestmannaeyjar off the southern coast the temperature tied with 1946 for the 3rd to 4th place in the ranking/about-imo/news/2011/nr/2112
Iceland) was 5.4°C, 1.8°C above the 1961 to 1990 average. This is the second warmest year registered, the measurements started in 1845. The average in Akureyri in the North was 4.3°C, 1.0°C above average, the 20th to 21st warmest since continuous observations started in 1882.
In Vestmannaeyjar off the southern coast the temperature tied with 1946 for the 3rd to 4th place in the ranking/about-imo/news/nr/2112
In Vestmannaeyjar off the southern coast the temperature tied with 1946 for the 3rd to 4th
place in the ranking. The temperature in 1941 and 2003 was slightly higher in
Vestmannaeyjar.
In the East the temperature was closer to the average, the positive anomaly being between 0.6
to 1.1 at most stations.
Monthly temperature anomalies 2010 in Reykjavík og Akureyri
Monthly temperature
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1.2 Type of results ........................................................................................................... 15
1.3 Expected usage of the results .................................................................................... 15
1.4 Icelandic volcanoes ranking/media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2020/VI_2020_004.pdf
Eruption in Eyjafjallajökull
Status Report: 19:00 GMT, 28 April 2010
Icelandic Meteorological Office and Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland
Compiled by: MJR / SSJ / MTG / FS / SRG / GS / KH
Based on: IMO seismic monitoring; IES-IMO GPS monitoring; IMO river gauges; web
cameras of the eruption site from Vodafone, Mila, and Múlakot; IMO weather
radar measurements; information
/media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-04-28_IES_IMO.pdf
Eruption in Eyjafjallajökull
Status Report: 18:00 GMT, 29 April 2010
Icelandic Meteorological Office and Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland
Compiled by: MJR / HB / MTG / SSJ / GS / BO
Based on: IMO seismic monitoring; IES-IMO GPS monitoring; IMO river gauges; web
cameras of the eruption site from Vodafone, Mila, and Múlakot; IMO weather
radar measurements; information
/media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-04-29_IES_IMO.pdf
Eruption in Eyjafjallajökull
Status Report: 17:00 GMT, 30 April 2010
Icelandic Meteorological Office and Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland
Compiled by: MJR / MTG / FS / GS / SSJ
Based on: IMO seismic monitoring; IES-IMO GPS monitoring; IMO hydrological data; web
cameras of the eruption site from Vodafone, Mila, and Múlakot; IMO weather
radar measurements; information from
/media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-04-30_IES_IMO.pdf
domain in the eight
main cases. The periods calculated are the entire 21st century (2000–2100), the mid-
century (2041–2060), and the late-century (2081–2100). For explanation of these cases
see Table 3.
Case GCM,RCM,RCP Mid-century Late-century Entire 21st century
1 HAD,RCA4,45 .28 .27 .29
3 HAD,COSMO,45 .26 .25 .26
5 MPI,RCA4,45 .24 .16 .26
7 MPI,COSMO,45 .22 .15 .21
2 HAD,RCA4,85 .33 .41/media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2017/VI_2017_009.pdf