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  • 51. The weather in Iceland in 2018

    of bright sunshine hours in June have not been as few since 1914. It was sunny in Reykjavík in March, August and September. In Akureyri the number of bright sunshine hours was above normal in March, June and September but below normal in April, July, August and October. Sea level pressure The annual average in Reykjavík was 1003.0 hPa, 2.9 below the 1961 to 1990 mean. The absolute /about-imo/news/the-weather-in-iceland-in-2018
  • 52. Bárðarbunga 2015 - March, April, May

    Holuhraun 19.05.2015. More photos from field trips are available in another article (text in Icelandic) but the one above shows Baldur Bergsson doing measurements at the rim of the main lava channel (enlarge). Photo: Bergur H. Bergsson. 13 May 2015 - Holuhraun filmed by a drone Assisted by the Institute of Earth Sciences in mid March, the Icelandic company Svarmi ehf filmed the Holuhraun lava /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3122
  • 53. “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/
  • 54. Bárðarbunga 2015 - March, April, May

    Holuhraun 19.05.2015. More photos from field trips are available in another article (text in Icelandic) but the one above shows Baldur Bergsson doing measurements at the rim of the main lava channel (enlarge). Photo: Bergur H. Bergsson. 13 May 2015 - Holuhraun filmed by a drone Assisted by the Institute of Earth Sciences in mid March, the Icelandic company Svarmi ehf filmed the Holuhraun lava /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/3122/
  • 55. Bardarbunga-2015_MarchAprMay-events

    and May. New material is added to the top of the article. In combination, the monthly articles give an overview of events: August, September, October, November, December, January, February, March-April-May and the overview article (list of links). Calendar Below is a short-cut to additions in March, April and May plus an announcement 1st June. March: 2-3-4-5-9-12-16-24-26. April: 1-3-8-11 /media/jar/Bardarbunga-2015_MarchAprMay-events.pdf
  • 56. CES_D2.4_solar_CMIP3

    the A1B scenario. In the panels for winter and autumn, contour interval is 25 MJ m−2, in those for spring and summer 50 MJ m−2. The colour scale is the same in all panels. Fig. A5. The absolute insolation change under the A2 scenario. 11 Fig. A6. The absolute insolation change under the B1 scenario. 12 (B) TIME SERIES Fig. A7 shows the time series of seasonal changes in incident radiation /media/ces/CES_D2.4_solar_CMIP3.pdf
  • 57. A new banner on our web-site

    A new banner on our web-site 2.10.2009 For easy promotion of projects, conferences and lectures, a new banner will appear intermittently on our web-site, at the top of each page. The banner is a link which takes the reader directly to relevant information /about-imo/news/nr/1724
  • 58. VI_2017_009

    we take the corresponding data from the CMIP5 project. Table 1. All GCMs and RCMs used in this study. If a model is available for any of the domains Arctic-44, EURO-44, or EURO-11, it is marked with a v, but with an x if it is unavailable. Model name Type EURO-11 EURO-44 Arctic-44 CCCma-CanESM2 GCM x v v COSMO-CLM4-8-17 RCM v v x CNRM-CERFACS-CNRM-CM5 GCM v v x IHCEC-EC-Earth GCM v v v /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2017/VI_2017_009.pdf
  • 59. VI_2009_013

    to locate earthquakes in Iceland but the SIL-crustal model has no Moho boundary. Using this model in the routine, daily analysis, the majority of the earthquakes in Eyjafjallajökull form a 3-km-wide chimney between 1 and 10 km depth beneath the northern flank of the volcano. A smaller cloud is also visible between 19 and 25 km depth, about 1.5 km west of the main activity/cluster. 13 Figure 3 /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2009/VI_2009_013.pdf
  • 60. Hydropower, Hydrology

    2009. Bergström, S. Presentation on Climate change and hydropower production at an Internal Climate change workshop at Vattenfall, Stockholm May 21, 2010. Bergström, S. Presentation on Nordic-Baltic hydropower in a new climate. IMO 90 years celebration, Reykjavik. December 14, 2010. Brandesten, C.-O. Presentation of CES and other climate aspects at ICOLD:s annual meeting and congress, Brasilia /ces/publications/nr/1938

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