forecast on its
web-page and warnings if conditions change to the worse.
o Instructions from the office of the Chief Epidemiologist and The Environment
Agency can be found on their web-sites www.ust.is and www.landlaeknir.is
o The Icelandic Met Office will read forecasts for sulphuric gases along with
weather news on the national radio and TV.
o The Environment Agency is working on getting more
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forecasts for sulphuric gases along with
weather news on the national radio and TV.
o The Environment Agency is working on getting more measuring equipment
to better monitor the gases coming from the volcanic eruption.
o Information and any questions on air pollution can be sent to The
Environment Agency through the email gos@ust.is. The Environment Agency
is especially looking for information from
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on their
web-sites www.ust.is and www.landlaeknir.is
The Icelandic Met Office will read forecasts for sulphuric gases along with weather news on the national
radio and TV.
The Environment Agency is working on getting more measuring equipment to better monitor the gases
coming from the volcanic eruption.
Information and any questions on air pollution can be sent to The Environment
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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
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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
to the worse.
o Instructions from the office of the Chief Epidemiologist and The Environment
Agency can be found on their web-sites www.ust.is and www.landlaeknir.is
o The Icelandic Met Office will read forecasts for sulphuric gases along with
weather news on the national radio and TV.
o The Environment Agency is working on getting more measuring equipment
to better monitor the gases coming from
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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
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run, and the blended initial field for the subsequent run. During the
first forecast hour, model simulations tend towards the values at the end of the previous run, but
especially in the interior of the island, some significant differences remain.
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For 2-m air temperature and 10-m wind speed, this is illustrated in Figure 5, based on average
diurnal cycles, calculated separately for grid points
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of Eyjafjallajökull and Mýrdalsjökull
was held. All institutes that are
involved during real events
participated and inhabitants were
evacuated
Information from CPD
IMO – CPD collaboration
IMO issues warnings and information on natural hazards to CPD
CPD activates their contingency plan accordingly
Information to public issued through
public radio and television
web
mobil web
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