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  • 31. Ash plume and lightnings

    to 15 km. Lightning is monitored using the British Met. Office lightning detection system. Lighthing activity follows a similar pattern as the plume altitude with intermittent periods of strong lightning activity. During the most intense lightning period the number of lightnings per hour were 1000 times more than during the Eyjafjallajokull Eruption. The Grímsvötn volcano is Iceland‘s most /about-imo/news/nr/2177
  • 32. Wind turbines

    a total of 2 MW of installed power. The project is part of Landsvirkjun's research and development project on the advantages of wind power in Iceland. Many areas in Iceland show great potential for the successful utilisation of wind energy. The wind turbines each have a 900 kW capacity and together their generating capacity could be up to 5.4 GWh per year. The masts reach a height of 55 metres /about-imo/news/nr/2642
  • 33. Flood subsiding

    of up to 1,500 cubic metres per second. When the interval between floods is short, the flood tends to be smaller. For lates information, see remark. These photographs were taken by Reynir Ragnarsson yesterday afternoon, 20 January 2014: Towards east: Skaftá, Kirkjubæjarklaustur, Systravatn, Systrafoss, Nýibær. Towards northeast: Skaftá, Rásin, Hunkubakkar, Ytri-Dalbær. River Skaftá below /about-imo/news/nr/2823/
  • 34. VI_2020_005

    ). The rising mean sea levels are significant drivers of increased flood risk but other factors play a big role as well (Church, Clark, et al., 2013). Vertical isostatic movement is fast in Iceland and therefore, its pattern will be an important factor in determining spread and severity of future floods in the country (Björnsson et al., 2018). Other factors that are more difficult to predict /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2020/VI_2020_005.pdf
  • 35. Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal

    The hydrological simulations were performed with the Wa- tershed Simulation and Forecasting System (WSFS) developed and operated in the Finnish Environment Institute (Vehviläinen et al., 2005). The WSFS is used in Finland for operational hydrolog- ical forecasting and flood warnings (www.environment.fi/water- forecast/), regulation planning and research purposes (Vehviläinen and Huttunen, 1997 /media/ces/Journal_of_Hydrology_Veijalainen_etal.pdf
  • 36. International Day for Disaster Reduction – 13th of October 2017 – Home Safe Home

    -2030 was adopted at the Third UN World Conference in Sendai Japan.The Sendai Framework has seven global targetsa) Substantially reduce global disaster mortality by 2030, aiming to lower the average per 100,000 global mortality rate in the decade 2020–2030 compared to the period 2005–2015;b) Substantially reduce the number of affected people globally by 2030, aiming to lower the average global /about-imo/news/international-day-for-disaster-reduction-13th-of-october-2017-home-safe-home
  • 37. Joining forces in weather forecasting and climate research

    Snorrason, Director General of the IMO. The new supercomputer can perform 4,000 trillion calculations per second, which is more than half a million calculations per second for every person on the planet. It will handle state of the art weather models with more than 6 million lines of code –the Mars Curiosity Rover was built on 5 million- which will produce high resolution weather predictions /about-imo/news/joining-forces-in-weather-forecasting-and-climate-research
  • 38. Skaftá: a glacial outburst flood in progress

    cubic metres per second. When the interval between floods is short, the flood tends to be smaller. The eastern cauldron is responsible for the largest floods. The map below shows the area. Flood monitoring at Sveinstindur is marked by a red pointer. The graph below shows the discharge of river Eldvatn (vhm 328) for the past 17 months. Eldvatn is the main channel for floods in Skaftá. The ongoing /about-imo/news/nr/2819
  • 39. The weather in Iceland in 2050

    Iceland's representative on Climate Week NYC will be Birta Líf Kristinsdóttir, Icelandic Met Office, one of eleven TV meteorologists who were asked to make a weather forecast for their own country in 2050 based on the visions of the newest IPCC report. These weather forecasts of the future are presented as a set of videos, made in collaboration with WMO and published one per day until /about-imo/news/nr/2989
  • 40. Warning - glacial outburst flood at Skaftá

    of up to 1,500 cubic metres per second. When the interval between floods is short, the flood tends to be smaller. The eastern cauldron is responsible for the largest floods. Further information * This warning was issued 17.6.2015 at 16:00. Specialists on duty were Hilmar Björn Hróðmarsson og Gunnar Sigurðsson. The situation will be watched closely at IMO. A map shows the source of the flooding /about-imo/news/nr/3146

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