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  • 31. Registration

    Registration Registration Registration Please send a mail to erna@vedur.is in order to register for the workshop /nonam/workshop/registration/
  • 32. norsem_vuorinen

    event classification is done after the application of signal filter(s) by visually studying the seismograms and various computed spectrograms. In this work an alternative sense, the sense of hearing, is applied in seismic analysis. The key issue is that seismic signal must be modified in order to make it audible. Frequencies used in seismic analysis typically range from tens /media/norsem/norsem_vuorinen.pdf
  • 33. Supercomputer in Iceland

    Supercomputer in Iceland DMI - IMO partnership 21.5.2016 A new and highly effective supercomputer is up and running at Bústaðavegur 7 in Reykjavík. In order to fulfill environmental requirements, the Danish Meteorological Institute (DMI) approached the Icelandic /about-imo/news/nr/3309
  • 34. FAQ

    ) monitors the natural hazards in Iceland closely 24/7 through real-time measurements of earthquakes, GPS and other data. In case of a sudden change in the activity, the IMO specialists alarm the Civil Protection authorities immediately which act if considered necessary in order to respond to a possible emergency. Due to the recent seismic activity on the Reykjanes Peninsula, the IMO has now /volcanoes/fagradalsfjall-eruption/faq/
  • 35. 2010-05-02_En-IES_IMO

    phase. During the last 2–3 days, the plume has been darker and wider than in the preceding week. Tephra fall-out in the vicinity of Eyjafjallajökull has increased. From the location of the steam plume over Gígjökull, lava has advanced over 3 km north of the eruption. Steam plumes over the glacier edge from 19:40 GMT suggest that lava may have advanced even further. A rough order-of-magnitude /media/jar/2010-05-02_En-IES_IMO.pdf
  • 36. Status of Öræfajökull volcano

    persists despite a decrease in geothermal activity since last December.The source causing the inflation is most likely injection of new magma. The volume change since the start of the unrest is of the order of magnitude of 10 million m3 (about 0.2 m3/sec) comparable to the intrusion activity in Eyjafjallajökull some years before the eruption in 2010.New resistivity measurements indicate /about-imo/news/status-of-oraefajokull-volcano
  • 37. Öræfajökull – frequent questions & answers

    to melt. The pyroclastic flows and jökulhlaup caused by the 1362 eruption are thought to have resulted in the death of ~300 individuals. The magnitude of the 1362 jökulhlaup was of order 100,000 m3/s, whereas the 1727 flood was about half that size. In 1362 tephra fallout buried houses and villages with a deposit >40cm thick.The Öræfajökull eruption in 1362 has been one of the largest eruption /volcanoes/about-volcanoes/oraefajokull/q-a/
  • 38. The Climate and Energy Systems project final conference

    changes have taken place in the climate of the Nordic countries in the last 20-30 years and changes on the same order of magnitude are expected until the middle of the 21st century. It was clear from many presentations at the conference that energy companies have already taken recent changes in climate and the consequent changes in hydrology into account in their operations. The companies /about-imo/news/nr/1983
  • 39. Ash measurements

    it was on May 22nd moved to the Keflavik International Airport in Keflavík in order to detect ash if as was present in the atmosphere above the airport. The IMO owns a weather radar which is situated on Miðnesheiði, close to the Keflavík airport. The main purpose of the weather radar is to monitor precipitation, but the but raindrops scatter the microwave radiation from the radar /about-imo/news/nr/2183
  • 40. Safetravel

    accidents and save human lives and valuables. Extensive groups of volunteers are always available, night and day, all year round. The webpage Safetravel is run by ICE-SAR and is part of a bigger project in which a number of companies, public institutions and individuals combine their effort in order to reduce the risk of accidents in travelling and tourism in Iceland. The Icelandic Meteorological Office /about-imo/news/nr/2497

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