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  • 51. Avalanches in Iceland

    totally changed the view regarding avalanche safety in Iceland. These avalanches made it clear that a substantial number of people in several Icelandic towns and villages live in areas where avalanche risk is unacceptable. Although extensive evacuations may be used to reduce the risk to some extent, this can only be viewed as a temporary measure. Avalanche protective measures or land use changes /avalanches/avalanches/
  • 52. The weather in Iceland 2007

    and recurrent fierce wind-storms caused some material damages and interrupted air and land communication on several occasions. Except for a two-week period in January, the snow cover in 2007 was very light compared to the long-term mean (1961-1990). Documents Other Annual summaries This article, The weather in Iceland 2007, can be read here in pdf (0.3 Mb /about-imo/news/2008/nr/1205
  • 53. The weather in Iceland 2007

    and recurrent fierce wind-storms caused some material damages and interrupted air and land communication on several occasions. Except for a two-week period in January, the snow cover in 2007 was very light compared to the long-term mean (1961-1990). Documents Other Annual summaries This article, The weather in Iceland 2007, can be read here in pdf (0.3 Mb /about-imo/news/nr/1205
  • 54. Two TRI/TFI projects with roots in the CES collaboration funded

    networks. Two of these applications have now been funded: SVALI (Stability and Variations of Arctic Land Ice, ~40 million NOK applied for to the TRI), under the sub-programme Interaction between Climate Change and the Cryosphere of the TRI; and ICEWIND (Icing and Wind Energy Integration in Northern Norden, total budget ~25 million NOK, ~12 million NOK applied for to the TRI), under the sub-programme /ces/nr/1978
  • 55. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-06-11_IES_IMO

    rainfall during the night before last and early yesterday morning caused considerable swelling in Svaðbælisá River. The water contained a great amount of mud, that flowed over fields despite the levee that was erected to protect the farming land at Thorvaldseyri. Considerable mud has accumulated in the river channel since the eruption began, decreasing the depth of the channel. This has caused /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-06-11_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 56. norsem_matthew

    unrest often occur with little warning and they usually cause damage to infrastructure and agricultural land. River monitoring in Iceland is the responsibility of the Icelandic Meteorological Office (IMO). Floods are detected through a national network of over 20 gauging stations, which sends measurements to IMO in near-real-time. However, in relation to catchment sizes, the network /media/norsem/norsem_matthew.pdf
  • 57. Glacier change sessions at this year's Arctic Circle

    located in the region. At this year's Arctic Circle Assembly, IMO organized a special session titled: Arctic glaciers and ice caps: Recent changes and contributions to sea-level rise. Nearly all glaciers in the above-mentioned regions are now losing mass, and more than half of the contribution to global sea-level rise from land-based glaciers orginates from the Arctic. The session on Arctic /about-imo/news/glacier-change-sessions-at-this-year-s-arctic-circle-assembly
  • 58. Karlsdottir-Risk_analysis_IMO_SK

    of Meteorology Seismology and volcanic activities Glaciology Hydrology Risk assesment of natural hazards, e.g. floods and avalanches, etc. Athmosphere Water, snow, glaciers Earth Ocean Geophysical processes Natural Hazards - Topics Severe weather storms, heavy precipitation lightning Avalanches and land slide Floodings river floods, flash floods, ice jams, glacier outburst Storm surge Sea Ice /media/loftslag/Karlsdottir-Risk_analysis_IMO_SK.pdf
  • 59. VAT_newsletter_2018_06

     og lýst niður stöð um mæl inga á stöðu jökulsporða, af komu jökla og land ly ingu á síðustu árum.   Flatarmál íslenskra jökla hefur minnkað um rúm lega  km síðan árið  og u.þ.b.  km frá lokum .aldar þegar jöklarnir náðu mestu út breiðslu síðan land byggðist. Síðustu árin hef ur heild arat ar mál jökla minnkað um u.þ.b.  km ár lega að með al tali. Á árinu /media/Eplicanámskeið/VAT_newsletter_2018_06.pdf
  • 60. VI_2014_005

    to provide overall better results within the Icelandic forecast domain than other mesoscale models. However, based on the standard model setup and parameterisations, there are systematic biases in 2-m air temperature and 10-m wind speed over the land area of Iceland (de Rosnay et al. (2013), Pálmason et al. (2013); see also the various experiments at http://brunnur.vedur.is/pub/bolli/harmonie/verif /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2014/VI_2014_005.pdf

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