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  • 21. Ved-eng-2006

    the 1961-1990 normal and 1.3 to 1.8°C above normal in the North and East. The average temperature in Reykjavik was 5.4°C. It ranks as the eleventh warmest year in Reykjavik since the inception of continuous measurements there, in 1870. At Akureyri in the North the average temperature was 4.6°C, also being the eleventh warmest in the record. In Stykkisholmur in the West it was the thirteenth /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skylduskil/Ved-eng-2006.pdf
  • 22. The weather in Iceland 2013

    1.0°C above the 1961 - 1990 mean. It was relatively warmest in the East, but near the average in the Southwest. Even though the year was warm it was the coldest one of the present century in the Southwest. In the North and East the temperature in 2005 and 2011 was similar as in 2013. In Reykjavík this was the 18th consecutive year of above-normal temperatures and the 15th in Akureyri in the north /weather/articles/nr/2824
  • 23. ved-eng-2013

    of above-normal temperatures and the 15th in Akureyri in the north. location t-mean dev 1961-1990 rank total dev 2003-2012 Reykjavík 4,9 0,6 36 143 -0,6 Stykkishólmur 4,4 0,9 26 168 -0,4 Bolungarvík 3,7 0,8 31 115 -0,4 Bergstaðir 3,5 -0,4 Akureyri 4,1 0,8 35 132 -0,4 Grímsstaðir 1,0 0,5 -0,6 Egilsstaðir 3,8 0,9 19 59 -0,1 Dalatangi 4,5 1,0 17 to 18 75 -0,1 Teigarhorn 4,6 0,9 24 /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skylduskil/ved-eng-2013.pdf
  • 24. Past temperature conditions in Iceland

    being 1995. Since then it has been warm, the warmth culminating in 2002 to 2003. Generally the description above refers to the whole country, but there are slightly diverging details, depending on the source of the cold air. Back to top Comparison of temperature in Stykkishólmur, Akureyri and Reykjavík A comparison of annual temperatures at three stations, Stykkishólmur in the west, Akureyri /climatology/articles/nr/1213
  • 25. Past temperature conditions in Iceland

    being 1995. Since then it has been warm, the warmth culminating in 2002 to 2003. Generally the description above refers to the whole country, but there are slightly diverging details, depending on the source of the cold air. Back to top Comparison of temperature in Stykkishólmur, Akureyri and Reykjavík A comparison of annual temperatures at three stations, Stykkishólmur in the west, Akureyri /climatology/articles/nr/1213/
  • 26. ved-eng-2005

    in the Southwest, 7% in Reykjavik, but above normal in the Northeast, 15% in Akureyri. The highest 24-hour precipitation total of the year, 218,8 mm, fell at Kvisker in the Southeast on 15 October. Reykjavik was unusually sunny this year, the number of bright sunshine hours being 1548, about 280 above the 1961-1990 mean, making 2005 the sunniest year since the record year of 1924, the observation /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skylduskil/ved-eng-2005.pdf
  • 27. Publications

    with observations from Reykjavík, Akureyri, Akurnes, Keflavík, and Hveravellir.Please note that the downloadable DjVu program is needed to view Veðráttan magazine.Veðráttan 2000-2018 is shown on this web-site . Earlier publications: Íslensk veðurfarsbók 1920-1923 = Annuaire météorologique d'Islande Meteorologisk Aarbog 1873-1919. Anden del. Færøerne, Island, Grønland og Vestindien = Annuaire /about-imo/publications/
  • 28. Local organising committee

    Stefánsson, Univerity of Akureyri Reynir Böðvarsson, Uppsala University Páll Einarsson, University of Iceland Freysteinn Sigmundsson, University of Iceland Kristján Ágústsson, ÍSOR Iceland Geosurvey Ólafur Guðmundsson, Reykjavík University Ólafur Rögnvaldsson, Institute for Meteorological Research Gunnar Guðmundsson, Icelandic Meteorological Office Matthew Roberts, Icelandic /earthquakes-and-volcanism/conferences/jsr-2009/local_organising/
  • 29. Climate of aerodromes

    BIEG and BIAR based on METAR observations 2001–2010, ANNUAL (pdf 75 Kb). Windrose, average wind speed and gusts Below are pdf-files (0.3 Mb, 17p.) for each airport. BIKF - Keflavik BIRK - Reykjavík BIAR - Akureyri BIEG - Egilsstaðir BIIS - Ísafjörður BIBD - Bíldudalur BIHU - Húsavík BIHN - Höfn BIVM - Vestmannaeyjar BITN - Þórshöfn BIGR - Grímsey BIVO - Vopnafjörður BIGJ - Gjögur Clouds /weather/aviation/climate/
  • 30. Solar eclipse on 1st August

    In Akureyri the eclipse begins at 08:17 GMT. and ends at 10:14 GMT. At its peak, the eclipse will cover 62% of the sun's diameter. People should avoid looking directly into the sun without using very dark glasses or film. The safest way to watch the eclipse is to let a binocular or monocular project the sun's image onto white cardboard, and then adjust the focus for sharpness. For further /about-imo/news/nr/1363

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