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  • 41. VI_2020_004

    vedur@vedur.is Veðurstofa Íslands Bústaðavegur 7–9 108 Reykjavík Sara Barsotti, Veðurstofa Íslands Sigrún Karlsdóttir, Veðursstofa Íslands Anna María Ágústsdóttir, Landgræðslan Björn Oddsson, Almannavarnadeild Ríkislögreglustjóra Íris Marelsdóttir, Embætti landlæknis Þorvaldur Þórðarson, Jarðvísindastofnun H áskólans Þórólfur Guðnason, Embætti landlæknis Bogi B. Björnsson, Veðurstofa Íslands /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2020/VI_2020_004.pdf
  • 42. CES_D2.4_task1

    is projected to approach 90%. The impact of anthropogenic climate change on precipitation is still estimated to be very small at present. In the middle of this century, typically about 60% of all months are projected to have above-median precipitation in northern Europe, although with a substantial variation with the time of the year. An on-line appendix of this report provides detailed tables /media/ces/CES_D2.4_task1.pdf
  • 43. The weather in Iceland in 2022

    was particularly cold; the temperature was 5 °C below average in both places. It hasn't been this cold in Reykjavík in December for over 100 year. Precipitation The year 2022 was unusually wet in Reykjavík. It was relatively wet in the capital in the beginning of the year, with March exceptionally wet. It was the wettest March on record, with total precipitation almost triple the average precipitation /about-imo/news/the-weather-in-iceland-in-2022
  • 44. VanderKeur_etal-2008-Uncertainty_IWRM-WARM

    cia l sy ste m ): th re e m ai n gr ou ps o fthreat s ar e at th e scene : cl im at e, so ci o -e co n o m ic s an d gover nanc e 1: M ai nl y ep ist em ic pl us som e onto logi ca l 2:S cenari o Pa rti ci pa to ry pr oc es s (PP ) imp ortan tt o de al w ith un certaint y Pa rti cip at o ry pr o ce ss (PP )im po rta n tt o de al w ith u n ce rta in ty : Pa rti ci pa to ry go al se tti ng :c o n /media/loftslag/VanderKeur_etal-2008-Uncertainty_IWRM-WARM.pdf
  • 45. The weather in Iceland in 2016

    of the year temperature were close to long-term means, but the last three months of the year were particularly warm. Wind speed was slightly lower than average. During late winter to mid-summer conditions were rather dry, but the autumn was very wet, especially in the southern part of Iceland. TemperatureThe annual average in í Reykjavík was 6.0°C, 1.7°C above the 1961 to 1990 mean /about-imo/news/the-weather-in-iceland-in-2016
  • 46. Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20141203

    are the forecast maps approved my meteorologist on duty, see Gas forecast. And although still being developed further, an automatic forecast, see Gas model, is also available (trial run, see disclaimer).  Measurements of air quality can be found on the webpage www.airquality.is Data from handheld gas monitors, spread around the country, can also be found on that page  Instructions: People who /media/jar/Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20141203.pdf
  • 47. Burnett_Dougal_CES_2010

    of Solar Irradiation • Weather stations use pyranometers and pyrheliometers • Campbell-Stokes Recorder - measures sunshine duration UK Solar Resource present and future index clearnesssky clear averagemonthly index clearnessdaily averagemonthly sun block the cloudst significan nothat fraction time where = = = clear clear K K f2     = clear clear K Kf Conversion /media/ces/Burnett_Dougal_CES_2010.pdf
  • 48. News

    Search Search string Contact IMO © Veðurstofa Íslands | Bústaðavegi 7- 9 | 105 Reykjavík | Phone 522 6000 | Fax: 522 6001 Recording 902 0600 | SSN 630908-0350 Contact us /about-imo/news/bigimg/3203
  • 49. Radiation

    Contact IMO © Veðurstofa Íslands | Bústaðavegi 7- 9 | 105 Reykjavík | Phone 522 6000 | Fax: 522 6001 Recording 902 0600 | SSN 630908-0350 Contact us | Employees | Terms and conditions | Sitemap Other related web sites Icelandic /pollution-and-radiation/radiation/bigimg/1215
  • 50. “The small eruption” in

    causing low visibility and enhancing low air quality conditions caused by the eruption. The eruption also impacted the acidity of precipitation which showed pH level occasionally down to 3 (very acid) as shown in Figure 10. The lowest pH values were detected in the period between 15th of May until mid-June.Figure 9. Hourly SO2 concentration at ground stations from 19.03-19.09 for Njardvík /about-imo/news/the-small-eruption-in-fagradalsfjall-celebrates-six-months

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