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  • 61. Minor jökulhlaup in Grímsvötn

    is marked by the black line and VHM159 is the water level station at Gígjukvísl. (Map by Bogi Brynjar Björnsson) Updated 10.10Measurements by the Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland, indicate that water has started to flow from Grímsvötn within the Vatnajökull glacier and a glacial flood is expected in Gígjukvísl outlet river. The ice sheet has receded by almost 3m in the last /about-imo/news/minor-jokulhlaup-in-grimsvotn
  • 62. Latest news on the eruption at Reykjanes peninsula

    of Grindavík on the Reykjanes peninsula. The eruption follows intense seismic activity over the past few days. The site of the eruption is close to last year's eruption that lasted for about six months (see a red line on the map below). According to the Icelandic Met Office, the exact location of the fissure is in Meradalir about 1.5 km north of Mt. Stóri-Hrútur. The area is in southwest /about-imo/news/a-new-eruption-has-started-at-fagradalsfjall
  • 63. Joining forces in weather forecasting and climate research

    of how climate change will impact our countries” says Árni.A sustainable solution Powered entirely by Icelandic hydropower and geothermal energy sources and taking advantage of the local tempered climate for keeping the supercomputer components cool, the running costs and CO2 footprint will be kept to a minimum, saving tonnes of CO2 in line with the four nations' efforts towards reaching Net /about-imo/news/joining-forces-in-weather-forecasting-and-climate-research
  • 64. FAQ

    of a tremor graph from the seismometer FAF, which is located just east of Fagradalsfjall, at about 2.5 km away from the eruption fissure. The strength of the eruption is detected within the frequency range of 2-4 Hz (blue line). According to the tremor graph from late March, the strength of the eruption at that time had in no way diminished, but instead increased steadily. But for how long /volcanoes/fagradalsfjall-eruption/faq/
  • 65. Jökulhlaup from Grímsvötn subsides

    level 2-3 hours earlier (during peak flow) is seen on the debris-laden ice walls. Two people can be seen on the ice. Photo: Þorsteinn Þorsteinsson. Measurements at the upwelling Figure 6. Temperature measurement at the upwelling site. The scientist doing the measurement is connected to a safety line. A temperature recorder lowered into the water stores data in its memory, which later /about-imo/news/2010/nr/2042
  • 66. Jökulhlaup from Grímsvötn subsides

    level 2-3 hours earlier (during peak flow) is seen on the debris-laden ice walls. Two people can be seen on the ice. Photo: Þorsteinn Þorsteinsson. Measurements at the upwelling Figure 6. Temperature measurement at the upwelling site. The scientist doing the measurement is connected to a safety line. A temperature recorder lowered into the water stores data in its memory, which later /about-imo/news/nr/2042
  • 67. Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20150116

    near northern Vatnajokull glacier show continuing slow deflation towards Bardarbunga. • The GPS station in Bardarbunga caldera is not transmitting any data at the moment. A repair mission is being organised to get the station back on-line. • High values of sulphuric dioxide are still being recorded. Air quality: • Today (Friday) and tomorrow (Saturday) gas pollution can be expected /media/jar/Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20150116.pdf
  • 68. Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20150206

    in the Bardarbunga caldera is back on-line and will be visible on the IMO web site as before. Air quality: • Today (Friday) and tomorrow (Saturday) gas pollution will affect the area northeast and east of the eruption in Holuhraun. • The Icelandic Met Office provides two-day forecasts on gas dispersion from the eruptive site in Holuhraun. Most reliable are the forecast maps approved my /media/jar/Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20150206.pdf
  • 69. Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20150210

    around the caldera since last Friday. No earthquake over M5.0 has been detected in Bardarbunga since 8. January. • Around 30 earthquakes were detected in the dyke during the same period. The strongest one was M2.0 on Saturday at 20:35. • The GPS station in the Bardarbunga caldera is back on-line and is visible on the IMO web site. • GPS measurements near northern Vatnajokull /media/jar/Factsheet_Bardarbunga_20150210.pdf
  • 70. Wind Energy

    Venäläinen A., Suvilampi E., Kjellström E. & Barthelmie R. (2009). Are we facing increasing extreme winds in the future? EWEC Marseille 16-19 March 2009. Larsén X.G., Ott, S., Badger, J., Hahmann, A., Mann, J. & Clausen, N. Recipe for correcting the effect of mesoscale resolution on the estimation of extreme winds. In Scientific Proceedings (on line), European Wind Energy Conferences, Brussels, March /ces/publications/nr/1944

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