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  • 31. Earthquakes and pre-earthquake processes

    station in the present SIL seismic network was installed and the 10th anniversary of the continuous GPS network in Iceland (ISGPS). To mark these milestones, the Meteorological Office in collaboration with the University of Iceland, the University of Akureyri, Reykjavík University, Iceland Geosurvey, the University of Uppsala in Sweden and others, will host an international conference on earthquakes /about-imo/news/nr/1695
  • 32. Conference on earthquakes

    will be given at 08:30 by Steinunn S. Jakobsdóttir, geophysicist. The schedule, location and further information are given on the conference's web-site. The conference is convened by the Icelandic Meteorological Office in collaboration with the University of Iceland, the University of Akureyri, Reykjavík University, Iceland Geosurvey, the University of Uppsala in Sweden /about-imo/news/nr/1741
  • 33. The weather in Iceland 2006

    of continuous measurements there, in 1870. At Akureyri in the North the average temperature was 4.6°C, also being the eleventh warmest in the record. In Stykkisholmur in the West it was the thirteenth warmest (registration started in 1845), and the fifth warmest at Teigarhorn in Eastern Iceland (measurements started in 1873). The 10-year period completed with 2006 is the warmest in Reykjavík during the whole /about-imo/news/2007
  • 34. The weather in Iceland 2006

    of continuous measurements there, in 1870. At Akureyri in the North the average temperature was 4.6°C, also being the eleventh warmest in the record. In Stykkisholmur in the West it was the thirteenth warmest (registration started in 1845), and the fifth warmest at Teigarhorn in Eastern Iceland (measurements started in 1873). The 10-year period completed with 2006 is the warmest in Reykjavík during the whole /about-imo/news/2007/
  • 35. The weather in Iceland 2006

    of continuous measurements there, in 1870. At Akureyri in the North the average temperature was 4.6°C, also being the eleventh warmest in the record. In Stykkisholmur in the West it was the thirteenth warmest (registration started in 1845), and the fifth warmest at Teigarhorn in Eastern Iceland (measurements started in 1873). The 10-year period completed with 2006 is the warmest in Reykjavík during the whole /about-imo/news/nr/1206
  • 36. The weather in Iceland 2011

    temperature in Reykjavík. The temperature was above normal during ten of the months, November being the warmest. December was the coldest month of the year. In Stykkishólmur in the west the average was 4.5°C, 1.0°C above the mean and the year ranks as the 20th warmest since 1845. Temperature anomalies Monthly temperature anomalies (°C) in Reykjavík (blue) and Akureyri (red) 2011. Reference period /weather/articles/nr/2439
  • 37. The weather in Iceland 2006

    of continuous measurements there, in 1870. At Akureyri in the North the average temperature was 4.6°C, also being the eleventh warmest in the record. In Stykkisholmur in the West it was the thirteenth warmest (registration started in 1845), and the fifth warmest at Teigarhorn in Eastern Iceland (measurements started in 1873). The 10-year period completed with 2006 is the warmest in Reykjavík during the whole /about-imo/news/nr/1206/
  • 38. ved-eng-2011

    since 1845. Temperature anomalies Monthly temperature anomalies (°C) in Reykjavík (blue) and Akureyri (red) 2011. Reference period: 1961 to 1990. The absolute maximum and minimum temperatures of the year The maximum temperature recorded in 2011 in the whole country was 24.8°C, measured at Húsavík in the north on 27 July. This is slightly lower than the average annual absolute maximum /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skylduskil/ved-eng-2011.pdf
  • 39. The weather in Iceland 2005

    in the central highlands on 2 January -23.0°C. The precipitation was below normal in the Southwest, 7% in Reykjavik, but above normal in the Northeast, 15% in Akureyri. The highest 24-hour precipitation total of the year, 218,8 mm, fell at Kvisker in the Southeast on 15 October. Reykjavik was unusually sunny this year, the number of bright sunshine hours being 1548, about 280 above the 1961-1990 /about-imo/news/2006
  • 40. The weather in Iceland 2005

    in the central highlands on 2 January -23.0°C. The precipitation was below normal in the Southwest, 7% in Reykjavik, but above normal in the Northeast, 15% in Akureyri. The highest 24-hour precipitation total of the year, 218,8 mm, fell at Kvisker in the Southeast on 15 October. Reykjavik was unusually sunny this year, the number of bright sunshine hours being 1548, about 280 above the 1961-1990 /about-imo/news/nr/1207

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