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A Á B C D E É F G H I Í J K L M N O Ó P Q R S T U Ú V W X Y Ý Z Þ Æ Ö
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A: Icelandic abbreviation of East (compass direction, easterly, eastern).
ANA: Icelandic abbreviation of Eastnorthesast (compass direction).
ASA: Icelandic
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the flood-hazard observer or the person on duty for avalanche and landslide dangers.
The Snow Avalanche Centre of the Icelandic Meteorological Office is located at Suðurgata 12, 400 Ísafjörður, tel. +(354) 450 3000.
The Akureyri branch is located at Borgir v/Norðurslóð, 600 Akureyri, tel. +(354) 4600524.
At Keflavík international airport, the Icelandic Meteorological Office runs
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100 mm over 24 hours. Rising stream and river
levels are likely on the Snæfellsnes peninsula, around the Eyjafjallajökull and
Mýrdalsjökull ice-caps, and south of the Vatnajökull ice cap. Travellers are cautioned
against fording rivers in these regions.
On behalf of IMO
Elín Björk Jónasdóttir, coordinator of public weather services.
Hrafn Guðmundsson, forecaster on duty
Þorsteinn V. Jónsson
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Dashed lines encompass the V-shaped zone of tephra deposition. (c)
Oblique aerial view from west of the tephra plume at Grímsvötn on 2 November. Note the ashfall
from the plume. (Photo by M. J. Roberts.) (d) Weather radar image at 0400 UTC on 2 November.
The top portion shows its projection on an EW-vertical plane. The minimum detection height for
Grímsvötn is seen at 6 km, and the plume extends
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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
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will be challenging, perhaps impossible. The weather will pass in the southwest between 19 and 21 UTC, but after midnight in the North and East.
IMO, 9. March 2015.
Forecasters on duty:
Elín Björk Jónasdóttir
Þorsteinn V. Jónsson
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with large amounts of snowfall. Tomorrow afternoon, between 15 and 18 UTC, winds turn to southwest with snowshowers.
Eastern Iceland
Forecast: Increasing winds and precipitation are expected in the eastern part of Iceland tomorrow afternoon, with deteriorating travel conditions.
Forecasters on duty:
Helga Ívarsdóttir
Elin Björk Jónasdóttir
Þorsteinn V. Jónsson
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