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  • 21. Sea ice in July 2007

    in the month. One dispatch was received, regarding ice scattering and iceberg quite off shore, or 67°05N and 30°18W and south to 66°33N and 30°09W. Slow northeasterly or variable winds were predominant in the Greenland strait in the month and the ice appeared, according to satellite information, to reduce as the month progressed /sea-ice/monthly/2007/nr/2304
  • 22. Sea ice in November 2010

    Search Search string Contact IMO © Veðurstofa Íslands | Bústaðavegi 7- 9 | 105 Reykjavík | Phone 522 6000 | Fax: 522 6001 Recording 902 0600 | SSN 630908-0350 Contact us | Employees /sea-ice/monthly/2010/nr/2346
  • 23. Sea ice in January 2010

    moved towards the Westfjords in the first week and the 7th IMO issued a warning as the ship passage between Barði and Straumnes could close the following days. However, that did not happen, most likely as the ice melted as it came closer ashore. The 16th the ice-edge was 17,5 nm E of Horn, 12,5 nm N of Drangasker and 16 nm NNE of Þaralátursnes. The 17th two ice bands reach land north /sea-ice/monthly/2010/nr/2336
  • 24. Sea ice in June 2009

    that sparse ice was to be found within the ice-edge. The information also indicated that the ice-edge came closest to shore about 55-75 nm westnorthwest of the Westfjords. A dispatch regarding icebergs was received by the end of the month, but they were at 66°40N and 25°30W. Information regarding the ice-edge was issued four times by the Met office and the Office also received a photograph, taken from /sea-ice/monthly/2009/nr/2328
  • 25. Traffc-maintenance_expenditures

    229 1 587 160 1970 18 591 42 413 2 166 86 101 - 892 5 131 2 310 201 - - - 157 805 1 652 904 1969 17 559 38 840 2 313 93 776 - 922 4 562 1 571 - - - - 159 543 1 832 354 1968 13 474 36 376 3 074 104 519 - 1 080 4 131 1 156 - - - - 163 811 1 964 368 1967 11 139 34 495 5 940 95 857 - 419 3 032 1 087 - - - - 151 968 1 936 249 1966 9 835 32 581 8 349 94 777 - 587 4 205 1 743 - - - - 152 077 2 032 936 /media/loftslag/Traffc-maintenance_expenditures.pdf
  • 26. CES_D2.4_task1

    is projected to approach 90%. The impact of anthropogenic climate change on precipitation is still estimated to be very small at present. In the middle of this century, typically about 60% of all months are projected to have above-median precipitation in northern Europe, although with a substantial variation with the time of the year. An on-line appendix of this report provides detailed tables /media/ces/CES_D2.4_task1.pdf
  • 27. The weather in Iceland 2011

    December. April and November were unusually warm. At a few stations in the east and northern coastal areas April was warmer than June. This has not happened before in Iceland at any station since the beginning of instrumental recording. Temperature The average temperature of 2011 in Reykjavík was 5.4 °C, 1.1 °C above the 1961 to 1990 mean. This is the 16th consecutive year of above normal /weather/articles/nr/2439
  • 28. ved-eng-2011

    in Iceland. The minimum temperature was -27.8 degrees at Upptyppingar in the northeastern inland on 8 December, close to the average annual absolute minimum in Iceland. Precipitation The precipitation was above normal. In Reykjavík it exceeded the 1961 to 1990 mean by about 13%. April was the wettest with more than the double normal amount. June and August were the driest. At Akureyri /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skylduskil/ved-eng-2011.pdf
  • 29. VI_2022_006_extreme

    77 91 109 Hraunaveita 132 116 136 159 117 140 169 Kvíslaveita 48 42 49 58 42 51 61 Sultartangi 66 57 68 80 58 69 84 Þingvallavatn 96 84 99 117 85 102 123 Þórisvatn 47 41 49 57 42 50 60 Tungnaá 76 67 79 92 67 80 98 Ufsarlón 104 92 108 126 93 112 134 36 Figure 19 – 1M5 maps for catchment Hálslón based on the ICRA dataset without projection (top left), with RCP 2.6 and 10th percentile /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2022/VI_2022_006_extreme.pdf
  • 30. BIKF_windrose_2005-2014

    16 7 12 0 9 8 8 4 8 6 7 5 6 6 11 3 Wind rose BIKF March 2005−2014 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 2010360350340 330 320 310 300 290 280 270 260 250 240 230 220 210 200 190 180 170 160 150 140 130 120 110 100 1 2 3 4 5 Frequency of wind direction (%) Aerodrome Total observations: 15007 Calm: 1.6% Variable winds: 0.29% Average wind speed for wind direction Wind direction (°) Wind speed (knots ) 0 5 10 15 0 /media/vedur/BIKF_windrose_2005-2014.pdf

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