that the avalanche slab had started to break up but was nevertheless moving as a more or less solid block when it was stopped by the supporting structures. It may be assumed that the avalanche would have been many times larger, and that it might have reached the health care centre, if the supporting structures had not reduced the released snow volume by an order of magnitude.
This is the first example
/avalanches/articles/nr/2475/
This
explains the Jamison and Cook observation that the measured stresses were as large as the CFS
allowed. Note that the stress observations are from the interiors of the small blocks while the CFS
limitations just concern the block boundaries and joints within the blocks. These fracture (CFS)
limitations thus strongly affects the interiors of the small blocks.
Brown
/media/norsem/norsem_slunga.pdf
eru líkari með þeirri aðferð en með hámark innan
tímabilsaðferðarinnar (e. Block Maxima). Ferlar sem sýna samtímis ákefð, tímalengd og tíðni
(e. Intensity-duration-frequency curves) eru birtir fyrir hverja stöð, byggðir á úrkomumælingum og
útreiknaðri úrkomu. Afurðir verkefnisins eru tvö 1M5 kort, í fyrsta lagi kort byggt á daggildum
úrkomu (frá miðnætti til miðnætti) tilsvarandi eldri útgáfu og
/media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2020/VI_2020_008.pdf
NATIONAL COMMISSIONER OF THE ICELANDIC POLICE
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL PROTECTION AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
Press release
Date: 13.02.2015 Time: 11:45 Regarding: The access controlled area north of Vatnajökull
The National Commissioner of the Icelandic Police and Police Districts Commissioners in North East, East and Southern
Iceland have decided (with reference to law on civil protection nr
/media/jar/Access_conrolled_area_20150213.pdf
Awards and press
Awards and press
Awards, press and appraisal from our users
SurfingJay said in September 2016: Just
/about-imo/the-web/awards_and_press/
Hæll from 1931
Stórhöfði from 1931
The files above are text files, showing average temperature ("medalhiti"). First select a station, then press Get. Each line in the text-file shows one year: Average temperature for each of the 12 months and then the annual average at the end of each line, in a column marked "arid".
30 years average 1961-1990 for selected stations
Reykjavík
/climatology/data/