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  • 21. A new low pressure record for July in Iceland

    hPa. The number 728 can be seen just to the right and above Westman islands, Vestmannaeyjar, south of Iceland. Roughly parallel solid lines show air pressure with an interval of 1 hPa. A new low pressure record for July in Iceland More than a hundred years record beaten /about-imo/news/nr/2504
  • 22. Access_conrolled_area_20150213

    The closed area around the eruption site is demarcated by lines drawn sequentially between the points listed in the table below: Number Latitude Longitude 1 64,796 17,310 2 64,853 17,017 3 65,085 16,769 4 65,109 16,325 5 65,616 16,261 6 65,534 16,009 7 65,174 15,909 8 64,682 16,753 NATIONAL COMMISSIONER OF THE ICELANDIC POLICE DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL PROTECTION /media/jar/Access_conrolled_area_20150213.pdf
  • 23. 2010_005_

    which are significantly lower com- pared with similar beginning and end years. Consequently, for the 2004–50 period, the average RCM warming rates of 0.29 K per decade over the ocean, and 0.35 K per decade over the land are somewhat larger than for the reduced IPCC ensemble mean. Additionally, the tabulated values of SAT differences between the 1961–90 control period and either the 2021–50 /media/ces/2010_005_.pdf
  • 24. Supporting structures stopped most of an avalanche

    structures are shown as black dashed lines. It may be estimated that 5,000-10,000 m³ of snow were stopped in the rows of supporting structures. This is many times the volume of snow in the avalanche tongue below the structures. The snow cover above the topmost row did not move or break up. It is possible that this is due to the supporting structures but as the fracture line to the west /about-imo/news/nr/2476
  • 25. Supporting structures stopped most of an avalanche

    of supporting structures are shown as black dashed lines. It may be estimated that 5,000-10,000 m³ of snow were stopped in the rows of supporting structures. This is many times the volume of snow in the avalanche tongue below the structures. The snow cover above the topmost row did not move or break up. It is possible that this is due to the supporting structures but as the fracture line /avalanches/articles/nr/2475
  • 26. Supporting structures stopped most of an avalanche

    ). The narrow curves show outlines of historical avalances. The health care centre is the large H-shaped building close to the hillside. The rows of supporting structures are shown as black dashed lines. It may be estimated that 5,000-10,000 m³ of snow were stopped in the rows of supporting structures. This is many times the volume of snow in the avalanche tongue below the structures. The snow cover /about-imo/news/nr/2476/
  • 27. Supporting structures stopped most of an avalanche

    red curve). The narrow curves show outlines of historical avalances. The health care centre is the large H-shaped building close to the hillside. The rows of supporting structures are shown as black dashed lines. It may be estimated that 5,000-10,000 m³ of snow were stopped in the rows of supporting structures. This is many times the volume of snow in the avalanche tongue below the structures /avalanches/articles/nr/2475/
  • 28. James-Smith_Edward_CES_2010

    opportunity evaluation Case studies NOE Net SEAS-NVE Findings of case studies • Distribution companies generally well equipped for climate change – Cabling of all overhead lines well under way – Distribution boxes in areas with increased risk of flooding are elevated already – Salt spray further inland is becoming an increasing problem for substations and transformers Cabling in Denmark /media/ces/James-Smith_Edward_CES_2010.pdf
  • 29. New article on glacier changes in

    in the world's oceans.Changes in the mass of the Icelandic glaciers from around 1890 to 2019 in Gigatons per year (Gt / year) (Gt is a billion tonnes, which corresponds to a weight of approximately one cubic kilometre of water). The narrow horizontal lines show annual changes for the period 1981 to 2019 (change from autumn the year before to autumn of the year in question) and the horizontal /about-imo/news/new-article-on-glacier-changes-in-iceland-over-the-past-130-years
  • 30. The weather in Iceland 2012

    to be hearded from the summer pastures a few days later. Icing on power supply lines led to considerable damage and power outages in the area as well as traffic disruptions. The weather during the first two weeks of November was very stormy and there were unseasonably large snowfalls in the North. A particularly fierce northerly windstorm raged almost unabated during the first four days of the month /weather/articles/nr/2614

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