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  • 11. Windspeed

    : m/s: km/h: knots: Beaufort-values corresponds to windspeed intervals. If a number is entered in the Beaufort-box, other boxes will display appropriate median values for that Beaufort-number, approximated to the nearest integer. If a number is entered in other boxes, the Beaufort-box will display the approximated Beaufort-value. This approximation inevitable leads /weather/articles/nr/1283/
  • 12. Aurora forecast for Iceland

    or click directly on a day or time. The forecast of auroral activity at midnight, scale 0 to 9, is shown in the upper-right box. The scale changes in accordance with the date selected under the cloud cover map. The timing of sunset, darkness, sunrise and moonrise are valid for Reykjavík. Aurora activity, sun and moon - Aurora forecast /weather/forecasts/aurora/
  • 13. Instructions for aurora forecast

    on a day or time. The upper-right box shows the forecast of auroral activity at midnight on the scale 0 to 9. The scale changes in accordance with the date selected under the cloud cover map. Aurora forecast shows expected activity at your selected date. Even grade 2 (low activity) can be beautiful and grade 3 (moderate) can be dazzling. The timing of sunset, darkness, sunrise and moonrise /weather/articles/nr/2588
  • 14. norsem_mantyniemi

    Macroseismology in Finland from the 1730s to the 2000s: From an obligation of the learned elite to citizen science Päivi Mäntyniemi Institute of Seismology, Department of Geosciences and Geography, P.O. Box 68, FI-00014 University of Helsinki, Finland, e-mail: paivi.mantyniemi@helsinki.fi The presentation is based on a snapshot of macroseismology in Finland from the 1730s to the 2000s that has /media/norsem/norsem_mantyniemi.pdf
  • 15. Kok_et_al._TFSC_published_2011

    development: Experiences from the SCENES project Kasper Kok a,, Mathijs van Vliet a, Ilona Bärlund c, Anna Dubel b, Jan Sendzimir b a Wageningen University, P.O. Box 47, 6700 AA Wageningen, Netherlands b International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Schlossplaz 1, A-2361 Laxenburg, Austria c Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research (UFZ), Brückstrasse 3a, 39114 Magdeburg, Germany a r t i c /media/loftslag/Kok_et_al._TFSC_published_2011.pdf
  • 16. VI_2021_008

    a coherent, emergent signal in RSAM data (see Figure 2), raising the question: Can RSAM data be empirically used to detect volcanic tremor events preceding eruptions? 6 Figure 1. Photo of the monitoring setup in the IMO’s natural hazards monitoring room. The right screen shows real-time earthquake and tremor data. Tremv output is displayed in red box with the last 24 hrs of all frequency /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2021/VI_2021_008.pdf
  • 17. IMO at the Arctic Circle Assembly 2017

    News Frá málstofu um væntanlega loftslagsskýrslu. IMO-led session on climate variations in Iceland /about-imo/news/imo-at-the-arctic-circle-assembly-2017
  • 18. 2010_003rs

    and triggered events ............................................ 29 3.1.1 The 17 June Holt-fault and the 2 minutes Kvíarholt fault (box O) .............. 29 3.1.2 The 21 June Hestvatn-fault .......................................................................... 33 3.1.3 Fault structure of the two June 2000 earthquakes ........................................ 38 3.2 Triggered earthquakes /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2010/2010_003rs.pdf
  • 19. 2010_017

    unreasonably too early independently of parameterization, and most of the winter snow pack was melted already in January leaving no snow to be melted during April as observed. This led to suspicion about the quality of the simulated temperature data for this watershed. For this reason, it was decided to compare the MM5 temperature to a gridded temperature data set estimated by Crochet /media/ces/2010_017.pdf
  • 20. First Annual Meeting of FUTUREVOLC

    concept implies integration of space and ground based observations for improved monitoring and evaluation of volcanic hazards, and open data policy. The project is led by the Icelandic Meteorological Office and the Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland. The main objectives of FUTUREVOLC are to establish an integrated volcanological monitoring system through European collaboration, develop /about-imo/news/nr/2751

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