of September resulted in extensive
flooding
from
major rivers in the area. The
last two months of the year were considerably
cooler
than
the previous
months.
November was cold and the last days of
December were the coldest days
of
the year. Wind
speed was slighly lower than average.
Temperature
The
annual average in Reykjavík was 5.5°C, 1.2°C above the 1961 to
1990 mean, but equal
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and dry in the north, but a few showers elsewhere, mainly in Southeast-Iceland.Temperature 0 til 9 deg. C during the day, mildest in the south and west. Frost widely 0 to 5 deg. C overnight.Forecast made: 01.05.2023 10:17. Valid until: 03.05.2023 00:00.Weather forecast for the next several days On Wednesday: East 8-13 m/s in the southernmost part, but lighter wind elsewhere. Partly fair and mostly dry
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tomorrow. Partly cloudy and dry in the north, but a few showers elsewhere, mainly in Southeast-Iceland.Temperature 0 til 9 deg. C during the day, mildest in the south and west. Frost widely 0 to 5 deg. C overnight.Forecast made: 01.05 10:17. Valid until: 03.05 00:00.
Weather forecast for the next several days On Wednesday: East 8-13 m/s in the southernmost part, but lighter wind elsewhere. Partly
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and dry in the north, but a few showers elsewhere, mainly in Southeast-Iceland.Temperature 0 til 9 deg. C during the day, mildest in the south and west. Frost widely 0 to 5 deg. C overnight.Forecast made: 01.05.2023 10:17. Valid until: 03.05.2023 00:00.Weather forecast for the next several days On Wednesday: East 8-13 m/s in the southernmost part, but lighter wind elsewhere. Partly fair and mostly dry
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Icelandic Meteorological Office – Climate summary 2006 – published 20.2.2007
The weather in Iceland 2006
A summary from the Icelandic Meteorological Office
A general overview
Figure 1. Teigarhorn in Berufjörður on the east coast on a summer day in August.
Photo: Sigvaldi Árnason.
The year was generally favourable and warm. In the South and West the temperature was
about 1.1°C above
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Kvikugösin eru bláleit á meðan vatnsblandan er hvít.
Hitamælingar sýna að hiti í sprungum í botni gígsins fer upp í 550 til 600 °C. Það gefur ástæðu til að
ætla að fljótandi kviku sé að finna á um 3 til 5 metra dýpi undir gígyfirborði. Yfirborð á gasbreiðum
sem einkennast af kvikugasa virkni er um 250 til 300 °C heitt á meðan yfirborð sem gufuaugu rísa af
er um 100 til 130 °C.
Hraunið var í morgun í
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Dashed lines encompass the V-shaped zone of tephra deposition. (c)
Oblique aerial view from west of the tephra plume at Grímsvötn on 2 November. Note the ashfall
from the plume. (Photo by M. J. Roberts.) (d) Weather radar image at 0400 UTC on 2 November.
The top portion shows its projection on an EW-vertical plane. The minimum detection height for
Grímsvötn is seen at 6 km, and the plume extends
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