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  • 51. Mains transformer upgraded

    ‘ electricity meanwhile. IMO's headquarters, 7 Bústaðavegur. This upgrade will start at 8 o'clock and the work can take up to 10 hours. An effort will be made to prevent any disruption to IMO‘s services. News 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 /about-imo/news/nr/3141
  • 52. Warning – strong wind and sharp gusts in the South

    in the South Trailers can cause danger on the roads 25.6.2015 Increasing wind in the southernmost part of the country is expected by afternoon today, probably easterly 13 to 18 m/s with gusts up to 30 m/s. Strong wind and sharp gusts are expected by Eyjafjöll /about-imo/news/nr/3154
  • 53. Spoken forecast via pre-recorded message

    is available in English via a telephone service operated by the Icelandic Meteorological Office. This automated service uses a pre-recorded message, which is up-dated daily. The tariff for this service is the same throughout the country, and calls are priced according to the rates of Síminn - Iceland's national telecommunication company. Overseas callers should note that the international dialling code /about-imo/service/spoken-forecast
  • 54. Avalanche dams

    in Iceland: Snjóflóð á varnargarðinn við sorpbrennsluna Funa í Engidal við Skutulsfjörð þann 14. janúar 2004 (IMO Memo TóJ-2004-02, author T. Jóhannesson) (pdf 0.3 Mb) Run-up of two avalanches on the deflecting dams at Flateyri, northwestern Iceland. (Annals of Glaciology, 32, 350−354, 2001, author T. Jóhannesson) [abstract] (html) Snjóflóðið á Flateyri 21. febrúar 1999 og áhrif varnargarða /avalanches/imo/dams/
  • 55. Low level flight conditions over Iceland

    visibility in the S-part, but lower clouds in the SE later with a few showers of sleet. Tops at 5.000 to 13.000 FT. Visual flight conditions in Iceland: Poor in the N-part. Mostly good in the S-part, but marginal in the SE later. Freezing level: At or near SFC, but up to 2000 FT in the S. Atmospheric or cloud icing: LGT. Turbulence: Mostly LGT. Other information: NIL /weather/aviation/llf-iceland/
  • 56. Ash carried southward and east

    is about 16,000 feet, periodically up to 24,000 feet. Winds from the north carry the ash southward, where westely winds in the upper atmosphere carry it towards the east. The wind directions are not expected to change much during the next few days. Check London VAAC for further information. Click on the link "Issued graphics" above the map, and choose the most recent map. Glacial floods /about-imo/news/nr/1879
  • 57. Warning due to gale winds and heavy precipitation

    gusts around 30 m/s or more. The strongest wind is expected at the southwest coast and in the western part of the highlands. There, mean wind speed might be 18 to 23 m/s and gusts up to 40 m/s. Travellers are warned that tents and light trailers can become loose in these conditions. Travellers near the coast are also advised to be aware of high tide on Saturday evening. After midnight, winds /about-imo/news/nr/2501
  • 58. field_report_04032015

    to movements of rocks/solidified lava inside the crater. Gas measurements Several measurements of gases have been done around and at the crater rim. Walking across the lava field, CO and SO2 have been measured with the personal sensors. CO reached values of 3 ppm, whereas SO2 up to 2.5 ppm. MultiGAS instrument has been used for measuring concentrations of SO2, CO2, H2S and H2 /media/jar/field_report_04032015.pdf
  • 59. Sea ice in November 2008

    2008 Sea ice in November 2008 Up until the middle of the month an east and northeasterly wind was dominant /sea-ice/monthly/2008/nr/2320
  • 60. Sea ice in December 2008

    Westfjords and on the 9th of December, sea ice was closest to shore, according to satellite images about 25n.m. north off Horn. Easterly winds were dominant in the Greenland Strait up until the end of the month, but from the 25th of December southerly winds were dominant. The sea ice had drifted far off shore and was miles away around the holidays, in spite of the change in wind. The Met office issued /sea-ice/monthly/2008/nr/2321

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