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  • 61. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-18_IES_IMO

    the center of Eyjafjallajökull volcano together with subsidence. Overall assessment: A powerful explosive eruption is ongoing and theheight of the suggests that the eruption rate is over 200 tonnes/s. Fallout of tephra has been detected mainly to the northeast of the volcano, with recorded fallout on the northeast coast. Some tephra dispersion towards west in the afternoon. /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-18_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 62. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-06-04_IES_IMO

    In the main crater steaming is still active. However, intensity of the steam is considerable smaller than it was last week. Steam rises some 200 to 400 m above crater rim. South of the volcano winds 8-13 m/s are blowing from the east today. Heading: N/A Colour: N/A Tephra fallout: Widespread drifting of existing ash in south- and southwest Iceland, both yesterday and today. Lightning /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-06-04_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 63. Factsheet-Bardarbunga-140907

    not decreased. Magma flow is between 100 and 200 m3/s. The lava advances by about 1 km/day and its area yesterday afternoon was around 16 km2. o The eruption sites are the same as before. The eruptive intensity on the southern fissure that opened on Friday is much less than on the northern fissure that has been active since the beginning of the eruption. o The lava tongue now extends 11 km /media/jar/Factsheet-Bardarbunga-140907.pdf
  • 64. Mo_Birger_CES_2010

    3;000 3;500 4;000 4;500 5;000 Week In ow , GW h Sweden Reference Echam Hadam 0 14 28 42 52 0 1;000 2;000 3;000 4;000 5;000 6;000 7;000 8;000 9;000 Week In ow , G W h Norway 0 14 28 42 52 0 200 400 600 800 1;000 1;200 Week In ow , G W h Finland Sintef Energy Research Quantitative system analysis 9 of 21 Introduction Electricity system model Simulation results Summary and concluding remarks /media/ces/Mo_Birger_CES_2010.pdf
  • 65. VI_2014_006

    0 0 20 12 % Grassland <1 43 25 10 25 % Woodland <1 0 0 2 2 % Moss 59 25 0 14 13 % Little or no vegetation 35 27 30 63 36 % Wetland 0 5 46 6 7 % Lakes 6 <1 <1 <1 3 300 400 500 600 700 800 30 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 0 km km 2400 2200 2000 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 m.a.s.l Watershed Glacier vhm19 vhm10 vhm26 vhm64 vhm66 Figure 1. Topography of Iceland and location of the watersheds /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2014/VI_2014_006.pdf
  • 66. Alam_Ashraful_CES_2010

    dimension to current mgt. as it utilises the opportunity provided by the surrounding environment  Energy biomass production 7 What are the challenges?  EU is committed to raise the share of renewable energy to 20% by 2020  This target for Finland is 38% by 2020  The production of energy biomass to substitute fossil fuels I 2006 21 il 3 (46 TWh) f bi d i  n 200 , 21 m . m o energy /media/ces/Alam_Ashraful_CES_2010.pdf
  • 67. Bardarbunga_kafli20140825

    Over the last seven years seismic activity has been gradually increasing in Bárðarbunga and the northern part of the fissure swarm. This activity dropped again after the Grímsvötn eruption in May 2011, but it soon began to increase gradually again. In May 2014, there was a relatively small swarm of over 200 events. An intense seismic swarm started under the eastern part of Bárðarbunga system /media/jar/Bardarbunga_kafli20140825.pdf
  • 68. Update on activity in Eyjafjallajökull 2010

    to Seyðisfjörður). Higher aerosol concentrations have been recorded in Reykjavík around midday, due to ash drifting over the area. More than 70 lightning strikes from midnight to midday have been detected. A powerful explosive eruption is ongoing and the height of the plume suggests that the eruption rate is over 200 tonnes per second. Details in status report issued collectively by the Icelandic /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/1884
  • 69. VI_2022_006_extreme

    Þingvallavatn 2 years 5 years 10 years 25 years 50 years 100 years 3 hours 12 15 18 19 21 23 6 hours 26 31 35 38 41 44 12 hours 48 56 62 67 73 77 24 hours 78 90 99 107 117 124 48 hours 113 128 138 148 159 168 26 Figure 12 – 1M5 map for catchment Hálslón based on the complete ICRA dataset. Figure 13 – 1M5 map for catchment Þingvallavatn based on the complete ICRA dataset. 27 5.2 /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2022/VI_2022_006_extreme.pdf
  • 70. Instructions on using wind, precipitation and temperature forecasts

    cumulative levels of precipitation over a 1-hour, 3-hour or 6-hour period, depending on the forecast length. The colour scale denotes precipitation rates, from light precipitation of 0.1 mm/hour (0.3 mm/3 hours and 0.5 mm/6 hours) shown in light yellow, up to heavy precipitation of 50 mm/hour (90 mm/3 hours and 200 mm/6 hours) shown in red. Wind barbs are also shown on the maps. The stem of the barb /weather/articles/nr/1211

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