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  • 31. 30th Nordic Geological Winter Meeting

    -day excursions to geological sites in south and southwest Iceland. Approximately 300 abstracts have been submitted. All relevant information will be posted on the conference website. Questions or comments should be directed to the Organizing Committee by e-mail to the Chairman of the Geoscience Society of Iceland, Þorsteinn Sæmundsson steini@nnv.is /about-imo/news/nr/2416
  • 32. Web update - avalanches

    Improvements and additions 22.1.2013 IMO's web-site is undergoing update due to necessary improvements. Apologies for any inconvenience which this may bring, temporarily. Station forecasts, as well as wind-, temperature and precipitation forecasts, will now be based /about-imo/news/nr/2622
  • 33. Flood subsiding

    subsiding Warning due to flooding - update 27.2.2013 In accordance with yesterday's forecast, the Ölfusá river reached a maximum discharge of about 1,300 cubic metres per second at 07:30 UTC today. During the last 24 hours, over 17 mm of rainfall has been recorded /about-imo/news/nr/2662
  • 34. Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20150228

    University of Iceland along with representatives from the Icelandic Civil Protection and The Environmental Agency of Iceland. Main points  Volcanic eruption in Holuhraun  Air quality Notes  The volcanic eruption in Holuhraun, which began on August 31st 2014, has come to an end.  The area continues to be closely monitored.  Gas contamination is still detected around the eruption /media/jar/Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20150228.pdf
  • 35. Uncertainty level declared for the ongoing uplift at Askja volcano

    and that is a significant change over this temporal period.The most likely interpretation for this uplift is inflow of magma at a depth between 2-3 km. Next week IMO and the Institute of Earth Sciences (UÍ) will potentiate the monitoring network around Askja to allow a better coverage and surveillance of the volcano.In light of the latest data IMO has changed the aviation color code for Askja from /about-imo/news/headline-for-askja-item
  • 36. Weather warning - high winds and rain expected

    According to the latest meteorological forecasts, the approaching low will produce enough rainfall to cause localised flooding. This must be taken into account when making travel plans. Travellers are strongly cautioned against fording rivers in the above mentioned regions. Hydrologists on duty: Þorsteinn Þorsteinsson and Matthew J. Roberts /about-imo/news/nr/2912
  • 37. The weather in Iceland in 2050

    stocks. The acidification of the ocean may also adversely impact ocean food webs, with possible consequences on fisheries. Iceland's ice caps have been melting and will continue to do so. According to scientific estimate, they will almost disappear in the next 200 years. Many of these changes can already be seen, for instance: The tiny ice cap Ok, west of Langjökull, has changed beyond /about-imo/news/nr/2989
  • 38. Weather warning - high winds and rain expected

    and rainfall and melting will continue on Wednesday. Click to enlarge. According to the latest meteorological forecasts, the approaching low will produce enough rainfall to cause localised flooding. This must be taken into account when making travel plans. Travellers are strongly cautioned against fording rivers in the above mentioned regions. Hydrologists on duty: Þorsteinn Þorsteinsson /about-imo/news/nr/2912/
  • 39. Forecast for volcanic ashfall 2010

    the Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre in London. Nine Volcanic Ash Advisory Centres around the world are responsible for advising international aviation of the location and movement of clouds of volcanic ash. UK Met Office Zoomed Ash Concentration Charts: These charts supplement the official London VAAC graphics and advisories and are to be used with caution. Flight permission or restriction is shown as red /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/1885
  • 40. Monitoring of Hekla

    are reliably recorded has improved since 2000. Increased earthquake activity at Hekla results in an automated audio warning in IMO's monitoring room in Reykjavík, which is staffed around the clock every day of the year. The warning system, which is used for all regions in Iceland, is based on earthquake size, earthquake rate and energy release relative to predefined thresholds. In addition /about-imo/news/monitoring-hekla

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