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  • 51. VI_2022_006_extreme

    77 91 109 Hraunaveita 132 116 136 159 117 140 169 Kvíslaveita 48 42 49 58 42 51 61 Sultartangi 66 57 68 80 58 69 84 Þingvallavatn 96 84 99 117 85 102 123 Þórisvatn 47 41 49 57 42 50 60 Tungnaá 76 67 79 92 67 80 98 Ufsarlón 104 92 108 126 93 112 134 36 Figure 19 – 1M5 maps for catchment Hálslón based on the ICRA dataset without projection (top left), with RCP 2.6 and 10th percentile /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2022/VI_2022_006_extreme.pdf
  • 52. New web for mobiles

    This is the most frequently accessed information on our main web and should be of use to travellers and tourists who do not have access to the internet, except via their mobiles. In July this service will be extended. Wind, temperature and precipitation forecasts will be available, as well as information on recent earthquakes and the level of some main rivers. With further improvement, IMO's mobile /about-imo/news/nr/1612
  • 53. 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
  • 54. News

    Met Office's main weather station for Iceland 1881-1920, then a manned station of the Icelandic Met Office, and now an automatic weather station. News 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 /about-imo/news/bigimg/3273
  • 55. Glacier-outburst flood from Mýrdalsjökull

    conduction early evening on 8th July, around the time of peak in the tremor. The water level reached the bridge around midnight, causing damage to the sensors. Contact to the instruments was lost a few hours later. Another gauging station is at Selfjall, ment for registration of flood heights as well as a part of the warning system. It is normally not in the water. Around 4 am 9th July, it began /about-imo/news/nr/2236
  • 56. Earthquake activity offshore North Iceland continues

    of the main cluster where the M5.6 event occurred on Sunday morning. Yesterday's cluster is located slightly closer to the Húsavík Flatey Fault and strongest events were around M3.9 at 05:25 and 05:32. Another M3.5 earthquake at 21:16 on 22. October and an earthquake M4.0 at 05:27 on 23. October were again located in the area of the M5.6 main shock further northwest. These earthquakes are purely /about-imo/news/nr/2558
  • 57. norsem_lund

    more events in the vicinity in the next two months. These aftershocks are interesting as aftershocks to M4+ events are not always observed in Sweden and Finland. The Bothnian Bay is one of the most seismically active areas in continental Fennoscandia, but the cause of the seismicity is still not well known. Until recently, the offshore areas have been poorly monitored by the national seismic /media/norsem/norsem_lund.pdf
  • 58. Early work and an overview of measurements

    Reykjavík, 209 s. Ogilvie, A. E. J. 1991. Climatic changes in Iceland A. D. c. 865 to 1598. Í: The Norse of the North Atlantic (Presented by G. F. Bigelow). Acta Archaeologica 61(1990), 233-251. Ogilvie, A. E. J. 1992. Documentary evidence for changes in the climate of Iceland, A. D. 1500 to 1800. Í R.S. Bradley and P. D. Jones. Climate Since A.D. 1500. Routledge. London and New York, 92-117 /climatology/articles/nr/1138
  • 59. Early work and an overview of measurements

    Reykjavík, 209 s. Ogilvie, A. E. J. 1991. Climatic changes in Iceland A. D. c. 865 to 1598. Í: The Norse of the North Atlantic (Presented by G. F. Bigelow). Acta Archaeologica 61(1990), 233-251. Ogilvie, A. E. J. 1992. Documentary evidence for changes in the climate of Iceland, A. D. 1500 to 1800. Í R.S. Bradley and P. D. Jones. Climate Since A.D. 1500. Routledge. London and New York, 92-117 /climatology/articles/nr/1138/
  • 60. Sea ice maps from the Danish Meteorological Institute

    Institute (DMI) presents ice maps. The maps are either based on satellite images or reconnaissance flights from Greenland. Various DMI ice-maps are available on their web (see dates as links below the main map). Their latest maps are also accessible through our web: Newest map (in black and white) (pdf 0,7 Mb) Newest map (in colour) (pdf 0,7 Mb) Ice chart colour code standard (WMO 2004 JCOMM /sea-ice/sea-ice-maps/dmi/

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