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  • 21. Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal

    The hydrological simulations were performed with the Wa- tershed Simulation and Forecasting System (WSFS) developed and operated in the Finnish Environment Institute (Vehviläinen et al., 2005). The WSFS is used in Finland for operational hydrolog- ical forecasting and flood warnings (www.environment.fi/water- forecast/), regulation planning and research purposes (Vehviläinen and Huttunen, 1997 /media/ces/Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal.pdf
  • 22. CES_D2.4_task1

    2609 BEITO NO +61:14:35 +08:51:20 754 P 2610 BIRI NO +60:57:10 +10:35:49 190 P 2611 ABJORSBRATEN NO +60:55:05 +09:17:25 639 TP 2612 BOVERDAL NO +61:43:14 +08:14:39 701 P 2613 ESPEDALEN NO +61:25:00 +09:32:04 752 P 2614 LUNNER NO +60:17:39 +10:34:49 /media/ces/CES_D2.4_task1.pdf
  • 23. The volcano measured

    The volcano measured No name yet 9.4.2010 The Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland, measured the size of the new volcano which has formed around the craters on Fimmvörðuháls. The area of the new lava is now 1.3 square kilometers, the average /about-imo/news/nr/1862
  • 24. 100 years of seismic observations

    York collaborated in installing a seismograph network throughout Iceland, including a network of five seismographs in the interior of the country. During the same period the number of stations in the IMO network increased markedly. A new era of seismic monitoring began in Iceland in 1991, when a digital seismic system, the SIL system, was upgraded to fully automatic operation. It was designed /earthquakes-and-volcanism/conferences/jsr-2009/100_years/
  • 25. Workshop on Earthquakes in North Iceland

    of Akureyri Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland KAUST, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Húsavík Academic Center Icelandic Meteorological Office Earthquake Engineering Research Centre, University of Iceland Civil Protection Department, National Commisioner of the Icelandic Police Iceland Catastrophe Insurance Husavik Academic centre Ministry of the Interior /about-imo/news/nr/2701
  • 26. 47th Nordic Seismology Seminar

    Reykjavík, which can be booked during the registration process. Of course, participants are free to book any other accommodation on their own.Other hotelsOther hotels in walking distance from the meeting venue, Grand Hotel, are for instance:Hotel Cabin ($$) Town House Guesthouse ($)Hilton Reykjavík Nordica ($$$)Hotel Lotus ($$) Galaxy Pod Hostel ($)The above accommodation, or any other of your own /norsem/norsem2016/accomodation/
  • 27. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-19_IES_IMO

    from midnight to midday, considerably fewer then yesterday. Noises: No reports. Meltwater: Heavy rainfall caused swelling of Eyjafjallajökull rivers today. The rain, together with ash from an area of a few square kilometers, resulted in a mudslide in Svaðbæli River, Hydrologists from IMO and a scientist from the Earth Science Institute, University of Iceland, gathered /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-19_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 28. 2010_016

    -based and 10 based on IPCC GCM simulations. The choice of the GCM models was based on their SAT performance for the present-day climate near Iceland as mentioned above. 2. For GCM-based scenarios, temperature change in the highland interior of Iceland, where the large ice caps are located, were increased by 25% based on the results of RCM downscaling (Nawri & Björnsson, 2010). 3. Expected /media/ces/2010_016.pdf
  • 29. The crust has changed

    and another which lies from the coastal town of Eyrarbakki and due north beyond the town of Hveragerði. Scientists from related Icelandic institutes co-operate with IMO in mapping the extent of this deformation, using fixed reference points. Daily results from the GPS network are available on our web-site /about-imo/news/nr/1326
  • 30. Strong gales

    9th, lasting well into Saturday morning. Wind speeds measuring 20 m/s and higher were recorded at half of the automatic weather stations in the lowland areas and similar speeds were recorded at 80% of automatic weather stations in the highland areas. In the town of Heimaey in the Westman Islands, wind-speed* of 28 m/s and gusts measuring 45.8 m/s were recorded at the height of the storm, setting /about-imo/news/nr/1732

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