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  • 11. OSTIA Sea surface temp.

    observations to determine the sea surface temperature. The analysis is produced by the The National Centre for Ocean Forecasting at the UK Meteorological Office. Search Search string Contact IMO /weather/shipping/sea-surface-temperature/ostia/
  • 12. program17012012

    Airborne Measurements of Volcanic Ash - results from Eyja and the new Met Office Civil Contingency Aircraft Jonathan P. Taylor, UK Met Office 11:15 Observational systems for monitoring of volcanic ash Sibylle von Löwis, Geirfinnur S. Sigurðarson, IMO 11:45 NAME dispersion model, an introduction Jonathan P. Taylor, UK Met Office 12:15 – 13:30 Lunch break The volcanic ash problem /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/hlidarefni/program17012012.pdf
  • 13. Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change

  • 14. Seismic activity around Mt. Þorbjörn has decreasing

    is to properly handle furniture and other interior objects so that they do not fall off in the event of an earthquake. The effects of an earthquake on the Reykjanes Peninsula, can be felt in a large area, and the capital area is not excluded.The Scientific Advisory Board, therefore, encourages people to check with their home and workplaces and fix unstable hanging objects. Information on earthquake /about-imo/news/seismic-activity-around-mt-thorbjorn-has-decreasing-significantly
  • 15. Icelandic climate in general

    of the Aurora Borealis on a clear night sky draws an increasing number of tourists. During summertime tourists should bring a windbreaker, rainwear, a thick 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 /climatology/iceland/nr/1268
  • 16. 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/
  • 17. 2013_001_Nawri_et_al

    model setup are typically too large by up to an order of magnitude. This, combined with strong forcing at the model boundaries, results in a systematic spatial bias in low-level wind speed, with too strong winds in coastal regions, and too weak winds in the interior. Figure 5 shows a comparison of average wind speed at 10 mAGL between the WRF model and station measurements. Model data is interpolated /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2013/2013_001_Nawri_et_al.pdf
  • 18. Funded MS student opportunity. Dust and ash re-suspension sources

    particles and natural source material following volcanic eruptions”, between the University of Iceland, the Icelandic Met Office (IMO), and the UK Met Office. The overall aim of this research project is to analyze sources of airborne particles from ash re-suspension events and dust storms with a view towards assessing the potential impacts of these events on air quality and human health /about-imo/news/funded-ms-student-opportunity-dust-and-ash-re-suspension-sources-in-emission-models
  • 19. AdMSstudent_May2017_

    ), and the UK MetOffice. The overall aim of this research project is to analyze sources of airborne particles from ash re- suspension events and dust storms with a view towards assessing the potential impacts of these events on air quality and human health. This project will allow for better modeling of these events, both the distribution in space and time and particle size distribution, which /media/frettir/AdMSstudent_May2017_.pdf
  • 20. 2010_005_

    scenario, precipitation increased by 10–15% from 1961–90 to 2070–99, and by 5–10% for the lower emitting scenarios (corresponding to approximately 0.5–1% per decade). The CE project also examined RCM results for Iceland based on the HIRHAM model (Haugen and Iversen, 2006). These results showed enhanced warming over the interior of Iceland compared with the coastal zone, and a tendency for enhanced /media/ces/2010_005_.pdf

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