This is also the case with
cyclones in all three sectors. Cyclones in the eastern or western sector are also strongly affected
by the presence of central cyclones. In both sectors, cyclones tend to move east, unless there are
cyclones in the neighbouring sector, in which case pressure tendencies are reversed.
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Figure 10. Composite mean temporal MSLP tendencies, for different MSLP modes. Com-
posite mean
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level in Skeidará waned. The last sign of a
crater explosion was seen at GRF early on 6
November, leaving only a weak tremor signal
from the remnants of the jökulhlaup. The
jökulhlaup fi nally ended in early December,
after ~0.8 km3 of water had drained from the
Grímsvötn lake (J. Hardardóttir, personal com-
munication, 2005).
Location and Volume Constraints
Earthquake locations at Grímsvötn
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financial contributions from the
Icelandic Road and Coastal Administration and the National Power
Company.Published materialPagneux, E., Gudmundsson, M. T., Karlsdóttir, S., & Roberts, M. J. (Eds.) (2015). Volcanogenic floods in Iceland: An assessment of hazards and risks at Öræfajökull and on the Markarfljót outwash plain. Reykjavík: IMO, IES-UI, NCIP-DCPEM.Under the links below, each
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and our intention is to run these models dur-
ing times of hazardous events and even on a daily
basis to further improve monitoring.
Avalanche monitoring has progressed. The em-
phasis is now on improving our services, especially
to the Icelandic Road and Coastal Administration
with regard to transport. The reason is that com-
munity structure has changed considerably in recent
years and the need
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Førland, E.J., Roald, L.A. (2008). Climate change impacts on hydrological processes in Norway based on two methods for transferring regional climate model results to meteorlogical station sites. Tellus Series A: Dynamic Meteorology and Oceanograph, 60, 439-450 (pdf).
Jónsdóttir, J. F. (2008). A runoff map based on numerically simulated precipitation and a projection of future runoff in Iceland
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