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  • 21. The volcano measured

    thickness is 10-12 meters and estimated volume of eruptive material 22-24 million cubic meters (only one fifth of Hekla 2000). Accordingly, the average flow rate has been approximately 15 cubic meters per second since the eruption began. The eruptive cone stands 82 m above previous ground level and the highest peak is 1067 m a.s.l. On their web-site, explanatory photographs can be found (pdf 1.1 Mb /about-imo/news/nr/1862
  • 22. List of recent volcanic eruptions in Iceland

    1913 Austan Heklu 1910 Þórðarhyrna 1903 Þórðarhyrna 1902 Grímsvötn Of interest - Bárðarbunga Reduction of the accesscontrolled area around Holuhraun lava field END OF ERUPTION declaredby the Scientific Board Location map (detailed)around the new lava field Bárðarbunga /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/1874
  • 23. 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
  • 24. 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
  • 25. The

    in Akureyri in April and June. August was sunny but sunshine duration was close to normal during the other months of the year. Sea level pressure The annual average in Reykjavík was 1005.2 hPa, 0.7 below the 1961 to 1990 mean. The absolute highest pressure of the year was measured at Reykjavík airport on 1 January, 1041.0 hPa, but the lowest at Gufuskálar in the West on 24 February, 951.7 hPa /about-imo/news/the-weather-in-iceland-in-2017
  • 26. VI_2017_009

    we take the corresponding data from the CMIP5 project. Table 1. All GCMs and RCMs used in this study. If a model is available for any of the domains Arctic-44, EURO-44, or EURO-11, it is marked with a v, but with an x if it is unavailable. Model name Type EURO-11 EURO-44 Arctic-44 CCCma-CanESM2 GCM x v v COSMO-CLM4-8-17 RCM v v x CNRM-CERFACS-CNRM-CM5 GCM v v x IHCEC-EC-Earth GCM v v v /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2017/VI_2017_009.pdf
  • 27. 2010_003rs

    April 1955, approximately 8 km WSW of the town of Hveragerði (Ármannsdóttir, 2008). The most recent seismic episode occurred during the period 1994-1998 when magma is believed to have intruded into the Hengill region and caused 8 cm uplift and heightened seismic activity (Sigmundsson et al., 1997; Feigl et al., 2000). The seismicity was clustered around the centre of the Hrómundartindur-system /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2010/2010_003rs.pdf
  • 28. Twenty years of multinational earthquake prediction research in Iceland, and the future

    As in all earthquake-prone countries it has for a long time been a challenge for Icelandic seismologists to be able to warn about large earthquakes. During 1988-2005 Icelanders coordinated four international prediction research projects, with Iceland as a test-area, to build a base for earthquake warnings and better hazard assessments. The SIL project (1988-1995) was a concerted effort /earthquakes-and-volcanism/conferences/jsr-2009/earthquake-prediction/
  • 29. Earthquakes

    most active volcanoes. Earthquake activity in the vicinity of Hekla is usually quite low, but seems to increase abruptly before an eruption. Before the eruption in Hekla in 2000, increased earthquake activity was measured in the area and a seismic swarm occurred just about an hour before the eruption. In addition to the earthquake activity, there were some significant changes in nearby strain /volcanoes/volcanic-hazards/earthquakes/
  • 30. Dyrrdal_Anita_CES_2010

    parameters – In the light of climate change Norwegian Meteorological Institute met.no Observed changes in Norway between 1961-90 and 1979-08 • Winter precipitation has increased by 5-25 % • Winter temperature has increased by 0.91–1.34 ºC (Hanssen-Bauer et al., 2009) What about snow conditions? Introduction Data & Methods Results Norwegian Meteorological Institute met.no Snow parameters Start End /media/ces/Dyrrdal_Anita_CES_2010.pdf

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