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/media/loftslag/Huntjens_etal-2010-Climate-change-adaptation-Reg_Env_Change.pdf
30.9.2016
An intense seismic swarm is ongoing since yesterday morning 29 September at Katla volcano. An intense pulse started today at 12:02 (30 September) with several earthquakes around magnitude 3 or larger. No seismic tremor has been detected. Due to the unusually high level
/about-imo/news/seismic-swarm-at-katla
and the parameterization of glacial melting and evapotranspiration in applications of the WaSiM hydrological model within Iceland
Bergur Einarsson & Sveinbjörn Jónsson
29 pp
2,4 Mb
2010-016
The effect of climate change on runoff from two watersheds in Iceland
Bergur Einarsson & Sveinbjörn Jónsson
34 pp
1,5 Mb
2010-012
Development and Implementation of Seismic Early Warning
/about-imo/publications/2010/
-13
FL180: 270/25-45KT, but 26015KT by the NE-coast, -29
Overview of weather systems:
1000 km S of Cape Farewell is an extensive 980 mb low. Over Greenland is a 1038 mb high.
Near surface winds:
N-ly or variable wind, 05-25 KT.
Cloud heights/visibility/weather:
BKN/OVC at 1000-2500 FT in the N-part and occasional snowshowers with poor visibility. Widely FEW/SCT and good
/weather/aviation/llf-iceland/
temperature for March
30.3.2012
On 29 March 2012 the maximum temperature at the station Kvísker in South-East Iceland, near the famed Jökulsárlón lagoon, soared to 20.5°C.
The temperature has never before exceeded the 20 degree-mark in Iceland in March. The record
/about-imo/news/nr/2459
Grímsvötn volcano
Status Report: 17:00 GMT, 1 November 2010
Icelandic Meteorological Office and Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland
Compiled by: Thorunn Skaftadottir, Egill Axelsson, Rikke Pedersen,
Gunnar B. Gudmundsson and Matthew J. Roberts.
Based on: IMO seismic monitoring; IES-IMO GPS monitoring; IMO hydrological data.
Meltwater: On 29 October, water
/media/vatnafar/flod/Grimsvotn_status_2010-11-01_IES_IMO.pdf
Temporal stress changes associated with the 2008 May 29 Mw6
earthquake doublet in the western South Iceland Seismic Zone
Martin Hensch¹, Björn Lund², Thóra Árnadóttir³, Bryndís Brandsdóttir³
¹ Icelandic Meteorological Office
² Uppsala University, Sweden
³ University of Iceland, Institute of Earth Sciences / Nordic Volcanological Center, Iceland
On 2008 May 29, two magnitude MW 6 earthquakes
/media/norsem/norsem_martin.pdf
in the Caribbean last week-end.
Written 29 August 2014 12:00 by meteorologists on duty: Birta Líf Kristinsdóttir and Þorsteinn V. Jónsson.
Additional remark from specialist in hydrology: The heaviest rainfall is expected around mountains and ice caps, where cumulative rainfall amounts will exceed 100 mm. Rising river levels are expected around the Eyjafjallajökull and Mýrdalsjökull ice caps
/about-imo/news/nr/2975