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  • 21. Adalgeirsdottir-etal-tc-5-961-2011

    as a ref- erence map for co-registering the SPOT5 HRS-DEM (pixel resolution of 40× 40 m), using the ice free areas surround- ing Hoffellsjökull and the correlation method described by Guðmundsson et al. (2011). This comparison revealed a hor- izontal shift of the HRS-DEM by 15 m and 5 m towards east and north, respectively, and a vertical offset of 2.3 m. Gaps in the HRS DEM, due to low contrast /media/ces/Adalgeirsdottir-etal-tc-5-961-2011.pdf
  • 22. UST_table_SO2_27112014-en

    Health Effects of Short-term Volcanic SO2 Exposure and Recommended Actions The colors in the table indicate the average concentration of SO2 for 10-15 minutes. The health effects depend both on the time of SO2 exposure and SO2 concentration. Health effect limits are defined as the average concentration of SO2 of 350 µg/m 3 for one hour or 125 µg/m 3 for 24 hours. Concentration of SO2 /media/jar/UST_table_SO2_27112014-en.pdf
  • 23. Terms and conditions

    Meteorological Office's web-site: Unless stated otherwise, you are free to use data on this web-site; however, if the data are used for presentation or publication, reference must be made to the Icelandic Meteorological Office. The same stipulation applies to the graphical representation of IMO data. Unless stated otherwise, there are no restrictions on the use of IMO data, neither for private nor /about-imo/the-web/conditions
  • 24. Terms and conditions

    Meteorological Office's web-site: Unless stated otherwise, you are free to use data on this web-site; however, if the data are used for presentation or publication, reference must be made to the Icelandic Meteorological Office. The same stipulation applies to the graphical representation of IMO data. Unless stated otherwise, there are no restrictions on the use of IMO data, neither for private nor /about-imo/the-web/conditions/
  • 25. Protective measures

    resolution pdf for printing, 28 Mb; order free paper copies) Background for the determination of dam height in the SATSIE dam design guidelines (IMO Int. Rep. 08003, 2008, authors T. Jóhannesson, Kristín M. Hákonardóttir, C. B. Harbitz and U. Domaas) (pdf 1.0 Mb) Software for the computation of run-up of snow avalanches on catching and deflecting dams as well as on natural terrain /avalanches/imo/protective/
  • 26. Workshop on Jökulhlaup Hazards

    17:30 Reception The workshop will be held at the Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO), with attendance limited to ~20 participants due to the size of the venue. Attendance is free-of-charge and lunch will be provided; any access or dietary needs should be communicated via e-mail (see below). How to Attend If you wish to participate in the workshop, then please contact Matthew J. Roberts /about-imo/news/nr/2251
  • 27. Bardarbunga_kafli20140825

    have extensive ice cover. The 2009 m high Bárðarbunga central volcano lies at the NW edge of the ice cap, with only its NW slopes ice free. It is dominated by a 80 km2 and up to 700 m deep ice-filled caldera. Bedrock rises to 1850 m in the northwest caldera rim and is lowest in a narrow gap the east rim where minimum elevation is 1350 m. The ice free fissure swarm north of Vatnajökull strikes /media/jar/Bardarbunga_kafli20140825.pdf
  • 28. Gudmundsson-etal-2011-PR-7282-26519-1-PB

    ). The ice caps are Eyjafjallajo¨kull (ca. 81 km2), Tindfjallajo¨kull (ca. 15 km2) and Torfajo¨kull (ca. 14 km2). The DEMs were compiled using aerial photographs from 1979 to 1984, airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) images obtained in 1998 and two image pairs from the SPOT 5 satellite’s high-resolution stereoscopic (HRS) instrument acquired in 2004. The ice-free part of the accurate DEM from 1998 /media/ces/Gudmundsson-etal-2011-PR-7282-26519-1-PB.pdf
  • 29. Traffc-maintenance_expenditures

    847 2) 59 650 88 048 4) 20 165 9 582 - 8 110 161 728 322 974 636 1 244 770 2002 .. 633 847 2) 54 354 81 892 4) 19 329 9 071 - 4 853 162 705 163 966 014 1 260 860 2001 .. 542 806 2) 81 295 50 734 4) 19 889 9 000 - 5 690 141 203 48 850 666 1 132 021 2000 .. 533 629 2) 125 273 32 157 4) 23 190 6 997 - 5 332 115 674 197 842 483 1 149 476 1999 .. 526 558 2) 141 789 8 744 4) 26 555 6 463 14 403 2 827 109 /media/loftslag/Traffc-maintenance_expenditures.pdf
  • 30. ice-chart_colour-code-standard

    - 2 - Table 1. Total Concentration Colour Code Standard Colour alternative prime RGB colour model Total concentration (definition from WMO Nomenclature) Number from WMO Nomenclature 000-100-255 Ice free 4.2.8 150-200-255 Less than one tenth (open water) 4.2.6 140-255-160 1/10 - 3/10 (very open ice) 4.2.5 255-255-000 4/10 - 6/10 (open ice) 4.2.4 255-125-007 7/10 - 8/10 (close ice) 4.2.3 255 /media/hafis/frodleikur/ice-chart_colour-code-standard.pdf

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