York collaborated in installing a seismograph network throughout Iceland, including a network of five seismographs in the interior of the country. During the same period the number of stations in the IMO network increased markedly.
A new era of seismic monitoring began in Iceland in 1991, when a digital seismic system, the SIL system, was upgraded to fully automatic operation. It was designed
/earthquakes-and-volcanism/conferences/jsr-2009/100_years/
of Akureyri
Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland
KAUST, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
Húsavík Academic Center
Icelandic Meteorological Office
Earthquake Engineering Research Centre, University of Iceland
Civil Protection Department, National Commisioner of the Icelandic Police
Iceland Catastrophe Insurance
Husavik Academic centre
Ministry of the Interior/about-imo/news/nr/2701
observed in the Bárðarbunga area past 24 hours, the largest M4.6; several others over M4 and about twenty under M2 in the northern part of the intrusion.
3 November 2014 12:00 - from the Scientific Advisory Board
Conditions at Bárðarbunga are unchanged. See Notes from the meeting of the Scientific Advisory Board.
3 November 2014 10:00 - from geoscientist on duty
About 60 earthquakes have been
/earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3023
of the Holuhraun eruption, is ranging from pH
3.2 to 7.5 with an average value of pH 5.8. About 40% of the rain is defined as acid rain
whereas 60% can be regarded as unpolluted rain. Less than 1% of the acid rain is however
very acid with pH below 4. Stations at Borgir, Reykjahlíð, Írafoss, Hitardalur and
Hjarðarland, are among those showing acid rain periodically. It is important
/media/jar/Bardarbunga-2014_November-events.pdf
observed in the Bárðarbunga area past 24 hours, the largest M4.6; several others over M4 and about twenty under M2 in the northern part of the intrusion.
3 November 2014 12:00 - from the Scientific Advisory Board
Conditions at Bárðarbunga are unchanged. See Notes from the meeting of the Scientific Advisory Board.
3 November 2014 10:00 - from geoscientist on duty
About 60 earthquakes have been
/earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3023/
Impact of snow and cloud cover on the
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Nikolai Nawri
VÍ 2015-006
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Impact of snow and cloud cover on the
surface energy budget over Iceland
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Veðurstofa Íslands
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Nikolai Nawri, Icelandic Met
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Probabilistic daily streamflow forecasts
based on the combined use of a
hydrological model and an analogue
method
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ISSN 1670-8261
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+354 522 60 00
vedur@vedur.is
Veðurstofa Íslands
Bústaðavegur 7–9
150
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Methods for Coastal Flooding
Risk Assessments
An Overview of Methods used in Scandinavia and the
UK and a discussion of their suitability for Iceland
Guðrún Elín Jóhannsdóttir
VÍ 2020-005
Skýrsla
Methods for Coastal Flooding
Risk Assessments
An Overview of Methods used in Scandinavia and the
UK and a discussion of their suitability for Iceland
VÍ 2020-005
ISSN 1670-8261
Skýrsla
+354 522 60/media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2020/VI_2020_005.pdf
Tremv-ALERT: A new early warning
system to detect volcanic tremor
Bethany Vanderhoof
Þórður Karlsson
Yesim Cubuk Sabuncu
Kristín Jónsdóttir
VÍ 2021-008
Skýrsla
Tremv-ALERT: A new early warning
system to detect volcanic tremor
VÍ 2021-008
ISSN 1670- 8261
Skýrsla
+ 354 522 60 00
vedur @vedur . is
Veður st of a Íslands
Búst aðaveg ur 7 – 9
108 Reyk j avík
Bethany Vanderhoof
Þórður Karlsson
Yesim
/media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2021/VI_2021_008.pdf
Regional Flood Frequency Analysis:
A case study in eastern Iceland
Philippe Crochet
Tinna Þórarinsdóttir
VÍ 2015-007
Report
Regional Flood Frequency Analysis:
A case study in eastern Iceland
VÍ 2015-007
ISSN 1670-8261
Report
+354 522 60 00
vedur@vedur.is
Veðurstofa Íslands
Bústaðavegur 7–9
108 Reykjavík
Philippe Crochet, Icelandic Met Office
Tinna Þórarinsdóttir, Icelandic Met Office
Contents
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