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  • 21. event_numbers_07102014_1800

    Earthquakes between 16. August 2014 00:00 and 07. October 2014 18:00 all intrusion caldera Kistufell Askja HB / HBT TFJ Kverkfj. automatic ~ 26.000 - - - - - - - checked ~ 8.900 ~ 5.600 ~ 1.800 ~ 120 ~ 250 ~ 950 ~ 135 ~15 M3.0-3.9 307 99 195 6 2 3 1 1 M4.0-4.9 117 7 108 1 1 0 0 0 M>5.0 45 0 45 0 0 0 0 0 HB / HBT Herðubreið and Herðubreiðartögl TFJ Tungnafellsjökull Kverkfj. Kverkfjöll Kistufell /media/jar/event_numbers_07102014_1800.pdf
  • 22. event_numbers_31102014_1900

    Earthquakes between 16. August 2014 00:00 and 31. October 2014 19:00 all intrusion caldera Kistufell Askja HB / HBT TFJ Kverkfj. automatic ~ 28.000 - - - - - - - checked ~ 11.900 ~ 6.500 ~ 3.550 ~ 140 ~ 260 ~ 1.200 ~ 250 ~15 M3.0-3.9 434 99 321 6 2 3 2 1 M4.0-4.9 228 7 219 1 1 0 0 0 M>5.0 61 0 61 0 0 0 0 0 HB / HBT Herðubreið and Herðubreiðartögl TFJ Tungnafellsjökull Kverkfj. Kverkfjöll /media/jar/event_numbers_31102014_1900.pdf
  • 23. BIVM_windrose_2005-2014

    N E S W N (Number of observations for wind direction) Icelandic Met Office 02. júl. 2015 114 8 128 7 84 9 36 1 26 0 13 9 24 3 65 4 136 4 250 3 366 4 298 8 189 6 146 9 99 9 160 6 111 5 83 5 86 1 86 4 80 0 82 6 92 4 96 3 97 5 124 9 109 5 127 7 122 4 115 3 88 0 61 9 52 3 55 3 96 0 109 9 Wind rose BIVM January 2005−2014 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 2010360350340 330 320 310 300 290 280 /media/vedur/BIVM_windrose_2005-2014.pdf
  • 24. VI_2015_006

    Differences in net shortwave flux due to differences in cloud cover (compare with Figure 5) are especially noticeable on 27 July and 3 August around (local) noon when, off the south and southwest coast, the net flux under clear skies is increased by up to 300 W m 2, compared with neighbouring cloud-covered regions. Although, generally, there was a more extensive cloud cover over the land on 3 August than /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2015/VI_2015_006.pdf
  • 25. Group4

    mix, 4) mobility patterns, technological development, 5) equitable distribution of social goods, ethical dynamics Background information and knowledge gaps: 1) time scale-what is the consensus view of when are the CC impacts projected to begin to be felt, 2) spatial scale-where are the impacts expected to occur, 3) vulnerability assessments of differential capacity to adapt to CC impacts /media/loftslag/Group4.pdf
  • 26. Sea ice in June 2010

    an ice strip at 66°42'N and 24°15' W up to 66°59'N and 22°24'W. On the 14th an observation was also received from the weather station „Hraun á Skaga“ on an iceberg 10-11 nm northwest of Skagatá. On the 22nd an ice strip was observed at 66°49'N and 22°22'W until 66°51'N and 22°09'W. On the 29th two icebergs were observed in Þverál. IMO issued information and an image of the ice edge 16th June. Wind /sea-ice/monthly/2010/nr/2341
  • 27. Sea ice in May 2010

    An ice edge was observed in the area from 67°31'N and 023°35'W to 66°41'N and 23°43'W. Westerlies were a little more prevailing in the Greenland Strait and north of Iceland than on average /sea-ice/monthly/2010/nr/2340
  • 28. Sea ice in August 2010

    reported on a floe on 66°12,67'N 27°38,17'W and on the 30th a ship observed a large iceberg in location 66°56'N 24°44,4'W. Wind directions were close to the average on the Greenland Strait this month /sea-ice/monthly/2010/nr/2343
  • 29. VI2010-006_web

  • 30. VI_2009_013

    : The intrusion would have temporarily elevated the strain rate and caused the otherwise ductile lower crust to behave in a brittle manner. Source mechanisms for the earthquake data set are rather scattered but commonly show horizontal, E-W oriented dilation, particularly at the crust-mantle boundary, further supporting the idea of magma intruding into the crust. During the summer of 2009 the fourth swarm /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2009/VI_2009_013.pdf

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