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  • 31. Sea ice in May 2007

    was 47n.m. northwest of Blakknes. Two dispatches from ships came through, the first on May 17th when a ship arrived at dense ice about 55n.m. NNW off Straumsnes. The latter dispatch was made on May 30th, reporting on ice on Kögurgrunnur and dense ice about 55n.m. NNW and N off Kögur. Notheasterly winds were predominant in the Greenland strait in the beginning of the month and also in the latter part /sea-ice/monthly/2007/nr/2302
  • 32. Sea ice in July 2007

    in the month. One dispatch was received, regarding ice scattering and iceberg quite off shore, or 67°05N and 30°18W and south to 66°33N and 30°09W. Slow northeasterly or variable winds were predominant in the Greenland strait in the month and the ice appeared, according to satellite information, to reduce as the month progressed /sea-ice/monthly/2007/nr/2304
  • 33. Sea ice in August 2007

    Search Search string Contact IMO © Veðurstofa Íslands | Bústaðavegi 7- 9 | 105 Reykjavík | Phone 522 6000 | Fax: 522 6001 Recording 902 0600 | SSN /sea-ice/monthly/2007/nr/2305
  • 34. Sea ice in May 2008

    Search Search string Contact IMO © Veðurstofa Íslands | Bústaðavegi 7- 9 | 105 Reykjavík | Phone 522 6000 | Fax: 522 6001 Recording 902 0600 | SSN 630908 /sea-ice/monthly/2008/nr/2314
  • 35. Sea ice in August 2009

    in the period 6th to the 22nd, eight from ships and one from land. The icebergs were closest to land at 66°28,81'N og 21°23,86'V and close to Selsker (66°07,5N og 21°31'V). No seaice was in the Greenland Strait in August and northeasterly winds prevailed in the area /sea-ice/monthly/2009/nr/2330
  • 36. Sea ice in November 2009

    northwest of the Westfjords, and the one closest to shore was 89 nm NW of Barði. No main ice edge was seen in the Icelandic waters. The seaice moved southwards in the month, i.e. south by the Blosseville cost of East Greenland. IMO issued a satellite image November 23rd where the sea ice edge could be seen clearly. It was observed to be approximately 100 nm WNW of Straumnes. Easterly /sea-ice/monthly/2009/nr/2333
  • 37. Sea ice in February 2010

    one observation from ship. That day the ice edge was closest to land 59 nm from Straumnesviti. IMO did not issue any other information, as the ice edge was relatively far from shore. Easterly- and Northeasterly winds prevailed in the Greenland Strait in February /sea-ice/monthly/2010/nr/2337
  • 38. Sea ice in April 2010

    2010 Sea ice in April 2010 The Coast Guard went on one ice-survey flight this month, 7th April. The ice-edge was closest /sea-ice/monthly/2010/nr/2339
  • 39. Sea ice in January 2011

    in the following locations: 80 nm WNW of Bjargtangar, 46 nm NW of Barði, 40 nm NW of Straumnes and 41 nm N of Kögur. No icebergs were to be seen near the ice edge. On the Greenland Strait, northeasterly wind directions were dominant to begin with, and most of the month, but at the end of the month there were a few days with southwesterly wind /sea-ice/monthly/2011/nr/2348
  • 40. Sea ice in April 2011

    was seen just within the jurisdiction of Greenland. No large floes were seen on radar beyond the ice edge. No observations were received from ships but 3rd April one observation was received from land, reporting an ice berg in location 65°42' N 32°07'W. On the Greenland Straight easterlies were predominant but occasionally strong southwesterly wind prevailed for a few days /sea-ice/monthly/2011/nr/2375

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