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  • 11. Icelandic climate

    pullover (wool or fleece) and sturdy walking shoes. Travellers who are camping or heading into the interior will need warm underwear and socks, rubber boots and a warm sleeping bag. During wintertime tourist should bring warm clothing, warm coat, mittens etc. Iceland has many swimming pools, usually with geothermally heated water. Hence, in either season a visitor should bring a swim suit /weather/climate_in_iceland/
  • 12. VI_2015_006

    Impact of snow and cloud cover on the surface energy budget over Iceland based on HARMONIE model simulations Nikolai Nawri VÍ 2015-006 Report Impact of snow and cloud cover on the surface energy budget over Iceland based on HARMONIE model simulations VÍ 2015-006 ISSN 1670-8261 Report +354 522 60 00 vedur@vedur.is Veðurstofa Íslands Bústaðavegur 7–9 108 Reykjavík Nikolai Nawri, Icelandic Met /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2015/VI_2015_006.pdf
  • 13. VI_2021_008

    Tremv-ALERT: A new early warning system to detect volcanic tremor Bethany Vanderhoof Þórður Karlsson Yesim Cubuk Sabuncu Kristín Jónsdóttir VÍ 2021-008 Skýrsla Tremv-ALERT: A new early warning system to detect volcanic tremor VÍ 2021-008 ISSN 1670- 8261 Skýrsla + 354 522 60 00 vedur @vedur . is Veður st of a Íslands Búst aðaveg ur 7 – 9 108 Reyk j avík Bethany Vanderhoof Þórður Karlsson Yesim /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2021/VI_2021_008.pdf
  • 14. 100 years of seismic observations

    York collaborated in installing a seismograph network throughout Iceland, including a network of five seismographs in the interior of the country. During the same period the number of stations in the IMO network increased markedly. A new era of seismic monitoring began in Iceland in 1991, when a digital seismic system, the SIL system, was upgraded to fully automatic operation. It was designed /earthquakes-and-volcanism/conferences/jsr-2009/100_years/
  • 15. Workshop on Earthquakes in North Iceland

    of Akureyri Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland KAUST, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Húsavík Academic Center Icelandic Meteorological Office Earthquake Engineering Research Centre, University of Iceland Civil Protection Department, National Commisioner of the Icelandic Police Iceland Catastrophe Insurance Husavik Academic centre Ministry of the Interior /about-imo/news/nr/2701
  • 16. Traffc-maintenance_expenditures

    362 1975 29 182 96 108 5 630 130 753 - 1 597 6 708 4 435 2 697 - - - 277 111 1 306 154 1974 24 528 82 192 3 441 119 169 - 1 176 7 717 3 555 3 012 - - - 244 792 1 385 993 1973 21 401 66 649 3 725 117 723 - 1 769 6 430 3 219 3 123 - - - 224 040 1 602 542 1972 19 347 62 519 2 126 108 481 - 1 539 6 664 2 584 1 774 - - - 205 035 1 688 811 1971 17 268 47 427 2 390 96 727 - 548 6 046 2 349 474 - - - 173 /media/loftslag/Traffc-maintenance_expenditures.pdf
  • 17. norsem_gunnar

    Seismic activity in Iceland 2015 – 2016 and testing of near-real time automatic relative locations Gunnar B. Guðmundsson¹ and the Natural Hazards monitoring team ¹Icelandic Meteorological Office, Bústaðavegi 7-9, 108 Reykjavík, Iceland, gg@vedur.is At present, in September 2016 the SIL seismic monitoring network consists of around 70 seismic stations. The number of earthquakes located /media/norsem/norsem_gunnar.pdf
  • 18. VI_2009_006_tt

    lake in a volcanic caldera in the interior of the Vatnajökull ice cap (Björns- son, 1988). Jökulhlaups from Grímsvötn have been known since at least the fourteenth century (Þórarinsson, 1939, 1974). In the beginning of the twentieth century there were about ten years between outbursts but the floods diminished with time and became more frequent. After a catastrophic, rapidly rising flood caused /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2009/VI_2009_006_tt.pdf
  • 19. VI_2015_007

    Regional Flood Frequency Analysis: A case study in eastern Iceland Philippe Crochet Tinna Þórarinsdóttir VÍ 2015-007 Report Regional Flood Frequency Analysis: A case study in eastern Iceland VÍ 2015-007 ISSN 1670-8261 Report +354 522 60 00 vedur@vedur.is Veðurstofa Íslands Bústaðavegur 7–9 108 Reykjavík Philippe Crochet, Icelandic Met Office Tinna Þórarinsdóttir, Icelandic Met Office Contents /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2015/VI_2015_007.pdf
  • 20. The weather in Iceland 2014

    rank of dev. 2004-2013 Reykjavík 6.0 1.7 2 144 0.6 Stykkishólmur 5.3 1.8 3 169 0.6 Bolungarvík 4.7 1.7 5 117 0.7 Bergstaðir 4.7 2 37 0.9 Grímsey 4.9 1 141 1.3 Akureyri 5.3 2.1 2 133 1.0 Grímsstaðir 2.8 2.3 1 108 1.3 Egilsstaðir 5.1 2.2 1 60 1.3 Dalatangi 5.3 1.9 1 76 0.7 Teigarhorn 5.8 2.1 1 142 1.1 Höfn í /about-imo/news/nr/3082

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