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  • 51. Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20150203

    activity in Bardarbunga continues to be strong. Five earthquakes between M4.0-4.6 were detected since the last meeting of the Advisory Board on Friday. The strongest one was measured M4.6 yesterday at 21:35. About 10 earthquakes between magnitudes M3.0-3.9 were detected over the period. In total around 130 earthquakes were detected around the caldera since last Friday, or between 20 and 30 per day /media/jar/Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20150203.pdf
  • 52. Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20150220

     The rate of the subsidence in Bárðarbunga caldera had decreased substantially. But that is not the whole story. Ice is subsiding into the caldera with the effect that the GPS station does not show any changes. The estimated depression of the rock foundation of the caldera, in the light of the ice subsidence, is about 5 cm per day. The flow of magma from under Bárðarbunga is believed /media/jar/Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20150220.pdf
  • 53. Skaftá: a glacial outburst flood in progress

    cubic metres per second. When the interval between floods is short, the flood tends to be smaller. The eastern cauldron is responsible for the largest floods. The map below shows the area. Flood monitoring at Sveinstindur is marked by a red pointer. The graph below shows the discharge of river Eldvatn (vhm 328) for the past 17 months. Eldvatn is the main channel for floods in Skaftá. The ongoing /about-imo/news/nr/2819
  • 54. The weather in Iceland in 2050

    Iceland's representative on Climate Week NYC will be Birta Líf Kristinsdóttir, Icelandic Met Office, one of eleven TV meteorologists who were asked to make a weather forecast for their own country in 2050 based on the visions of the newest IPCC report. These weather forecasts of the future are presented as a set of videos, made in collaboration with WMO and published one per day until /about-imo/news/nr/2989
  • 55. Warning - glacial outburst flood at Skaftá

    of up to 1,500 cubic metres per second. When the interval between floods is short, the flood tends to be smaller. The eastern cauldron is responsible for the largest floods. Further information * This warning was issued 17.6.2015 at 16:00. Specialists on duty were Hilmar Björn Hróðmarsson og Gunnar Sigurðsson. The situation will be watched closely at IMO. A map shows the source of the flooding /about-imo/news/nr/3146
  • 56. Instructions on using Atlantic Ocean forecasts

    isobars signify the air pressure, in millibars, at the ocean surface (1 mb = 1 hPa). The red, purple and blue isotherms show the temperature at 2 m above the ocean surface. A blue line denotes sub-freezing conditions; a purple line denotes 0°C and; a red line denotes temperatures above freezing. Wind speed is displayed in metres per second (m/s). The angle of the wind barb is indicative /weather/articles/nr/1218
  • 57. A new low pressure record for July in Iceland

    over the country during the period from 1874 onwards, longer intervals passed between readings than now. Three readings per day were typical, but eight readings have been made at most of the barometric stations since the mid-1940s. Now, automatic instruments are replacing the old mercury barometers at the stations /about-imo/news/nr/2504
  • 58. Mapping water resources in the Nordic region under changing climate

    number of days per year with snow covered ground, and annual maximum soil moisture deficit. Partners CICERO, Center for Klimaforskning, Norway Denmark Meteorological Institute Ea Energianalyse A/S, Danmark /ces/research/mapping/
  • 59. Articles

    release per week and the right panel the weekly number of events of magnitudes M1-2 (blue), M2-3 (green) and M>3 (red). Both lower panels show the activity on the caldera rim, moment on the left and event numbers on the right, here the colours for the event numbers are here M3-4 (blue), M4-5 (green) and M>5 (red). Please notice that the last data point in all plots represents the ongoing week /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/bigimg/3039
  • 60. Bardarbunga_daily_status_report_31082014

    extruded. At 07 AM the lava flow was around 1 km wide and 3 km long towards northeast. The thickness was estimated a few meters, the flow rate about 1000 m3 per second. There has been poor visibility until 11:30 UTC, then it has been moderate. The eruptive fissure is visible since then and magma extrusion is still ongoing. White steam rising from the eruption is also visible. Seismic tremor /media/jar/Bardarbunga_daily_status_report_31082014.pdf

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