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  • 21. 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
  • 22. ALA

    and the National Energy Authority are the major participants in this project that studies the need for adaptation measures in Iceland due to the impacts of climate change. Other participants in the project include the Icelandic Road Administration, the National Maritime Administration and the Icelandic National Planning Agency. The main tasks of the project are: Evaluation of the impact of climate /about-imo/arctic/ala/
  • 23. Publications 2013

    forecast using an analogue sorting method Philippe Crochet 37 pp 3,1 Mb 2013-006 Estimation of eruption site location using volcanic lightning Þórður Arason, Guðrún Nína Petersen & Halldór Björnsson 11 pp 1,4 Mb 2013-004 Large-scale atmospheric conditions associated with major avalanche cycles and cold season weather hazards in Iceland /about-imo/publications/2013/
  • 24. Lidar

    techniques for both airborne and satellite applications, lidar measurements will continue to be a key tool for ice sheet and glacier monitoring, and measurement of sea ice properties. A workshop in Reykholt, Iceland, is aimed to bring together specialists from major airborne lidar campaigns, regional or national glacier mapping teams using research or commercial systems, and scientists /about-imo/news/nr/2706
  • 25. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-14_IES_IMO

    and web-based ash reports from the public. Eruption plume: Height (a.s.l.): Mainly ~7 km / 24,000 ft. Heading: West and later southwest. Colour: Grey. Tephra fallout: Ashfall reported from the Vestmanna Islands, Rangárþing east and in Reykjavík. Lightning: More than 50 lightning strikes were recorded on the ATDnet during the last 24 hours. Between 4 and 5 this morning, 10 lightning were /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-14_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 26. norsem_janutyte

    in the study area both onshore and offshore. The improved station coverage in Nordland with 26 temporary seismic stations in addition to the permanent deployments in Norway and Sweden enables to achieve this task with higher precision compared to the previous studies. To obtain the FPS we used three different programs: FOCMEC, HASH and FPFIT, which are implemented into the SEISAN program /media/norsem/norsem_janutyte.pdf
  • 27. Group4-Pres

    Sabbaticals Information Campaign MM 1, 5, 10 Year Guidance Plans Check against EU level (regulations and directives) 2030 2040 Transport Comissions Under same umbrella Regime Policy (budget allocation, goal setting, authorization) MM 1, 5, 10 Year Guidance Plans MM 1, 5, 10 Year Guidance Plans MM 1, 5, 10 Year Guidance Plans MM 1, 5, 10 Year Guidance Plans EVALUATION CYCLES / REFLECTION 1 /media/loftslag/Group4-Pres.pdf
  • 28. The weather in Iceland in 2018

    of bright sunshine hours in June have not been as few since 1914. It was sunny in Reykjavík in March, August and September. In Akureyri the number of bright sunshine hours was above normal in March, June and September but below normal in April, July, August and October. Sea level pressure The annual average in Reykjavík was 1003.0 hPa, 2.9 below the 1961 to 1990 mean. The absolute /about-imo/news/the-weather-in-iceland-in-2018
  • 29. The weather in Iceland in 2020

    to the 10-year average. It was relatively warmer in coastal areas but colder in the inland.JuneJune was warm and favorable. It was relatively warmest in the Northeast but cooler in the southwestern part. Wind and precipitation were close to average.July July was rather cold compared to recent years, although the mean was above the 1961 to 1990 average. Yet the weather was not unfavorable /about-imo/news/the-weather-in-iceland-in-2020
  • 30. On the Bárðarbunga gradual caldera collapse

    was 110 km². The large scale subsidence of calderas is considered to accompany most very large eruptions as the roof overlying a reservoir of magma in the crust under the volcano collapses and falls into it. Eruptions of this type are not common. Before Bárðarbunga, worldwide only six cases are known since the beginning of the 20th century. Moreover, the caldera collapse of Bárðarbunga is the first /about-imo/news/on-the-bardarbunga-gradual-caldera-collapse

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