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  • 41. Floods in the Southeast and East fjords

    Their discharge has grown by a factor of ten within 24 hours. The discharge of Geithellnaá was over 480 m3/s at noon 28th Dec., probably the greastest since 1971. The older maximum was 454 m3/s 31.10.1980. The discharge of Fossá has now exceeded 220 m3/s. The last time it exceeded 200 m3/s was 29.12.2006 but the Fossá river maximum also occurred 31.10.1980, i.e. 395 m3/s. River discharge /about-imo/news/nr/3253
  • 42. Storm in the North and calmer in the East

    in the North and calmer in the East The low pressure now north of Iceland 30.12.2015 The low is now north of Iceland and wind has started to decrease in the east. See frequently updated maps with wind forecast on our English web. Forecast for next 24 hrs /about-imo/news/nr/3258
  • 43. Largest earthquakes during the last 48 hours

    Largest earthquakes during the last 48 hours | Largest | Icelandic Meteorological office Largest earthquakes during the last 48 hours SizeTimeQualityLocation 2.530.04 07:43:3059.590.2 km NNE of Kolbeinsey 2.429.04 20:24:30Check.175.2 km NNE of Kolbeinsey 2.129.04 18:40:07Check.2.9 km NE of Herðubreið /m/earthquakes/largest
  • 44. Aurora and the Earth's magnetic field

    measurements from 13 magnetic observatories worldwide. As the columns are higher and change colour from green to yellow or red, the Kp-index shows greater magnetic disturbances and one can expect more powerful aurora. The horizontal time-axis shows time of the day today from 0 to 24 hours (UTC - Icelandic standard time) with one column for each 3 hours. Below the main graph there are smaller 3 /weather/articles/nr/2549
  • 45. Climate of aerodromes

    over Reykjavík, 24 October 2009. Photo: Guðrún Pálsdóttir. Spoken weather forecast Weather information via recorded messageTel: (+354) 902 0600 /weather/aviation/climate/
  • 46. Flood subsiding

    subsiding Warning due to flooding - update 27.2.2013 In accordance with yesterday's forecast, the Ölfusá river reached a maximum discharge of about 1,300 cubic metres per second at 07:30 UTC today. During the last 24 hours, over 17 mm of rainfall has been recorded /about-imo/news/nr/2662
  • 47. Earthquakes last 48 hours

    SizeTimeQualityLocation 2.030.04 14:11:0730.63.5 km NE of Básar 2.530.04 07:43:3059.590.2 km NNE of Kolbeinsey 2.429.04 20:24:30Check.175.2 km NNE of Kolbeinsey 2.129.04 18:40:07Check.2.9 km NE of Herðubreið Altogether 4 earthquakes View All quakes Quakes 3 and greater Quakes 2 and greater Quakes 1 and greater Sitemap Front page Text /m/earthquakes/latest
  • 48. 2016-10-18_Ovedur_en

    100 mm over 24 hours. Rising stream and river levels are likely on the Snæfellsnes peninsula, around the Eyjafjallajökull and Mýrdalsjökull ice-caps, and south of the Vatnajökull ice cap. Travellers are cautioned against fording rivers in these regions. On behalf of IMO Elín Björk Jónasdóttir, coordinator of public weather services. Hrafn Guðmundsson, forecaster on duty Þorsteinn V. Jónsson /media/frettir/vedur/2016-10-18_Ovedur_en.pdf
  • 49. Grimsvotn_status_2010-11-05_IES_IMO

    of low frequency tremor suggestive of volcanic activity. Earthquakes: Three earthquakes ranging in size from magnitude 0.9 to 1.2 have been detected beneath Grímsvötn today. GPS deformation: No change; see status report from 01 November 2010. Overall assessment: Tremor levels at seismic station 'grf' have reduced slightly in the last 24 hours. Discharge measurements in the Gígja river show /media/vatnafar/flod/Grimsvotn_status_2010-11-05_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 50. Wind-chill table

    in Iceland. For instance, at air temperature of -12 °C and wind speed of 12 m/s, the wind-chill equals -24°C in calm weather. Back Spoken weather forecast Weather information via recorded messageTel: (+354) 902 0600 /weather/articles/nr/1827

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