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  • 61. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-18_IES_IMO

    Lightning: More than 70 lightning strikes from midnight to midday (up to 10 flashes per hour until noon but has deacresed in the afternoon) have been detected. Noises: No reports. Meltwater: Low water discharge at Gígjökull. Conditions at eruption site: No direct observations of the eruption site today. The plume has been mostly steady at 7 km height. The size, height and colour of the plume /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-18_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 62. norsem_martin

    for the time period 2001–2009, obtained from the permanent SIL network, were analysed to study stress changes associated with the main shocks. Results reveal a coseismic counter-clockwise rotation of the maximum horizontal stress of 11 ± 10° (95 per cent confidence level) in the main rupture region. From previous fault models obtained by inversion of geodetic data, we estimate a stress drop /media/norsem/norsem_martin.pdf
  • 63. CES_D2_2_poster_3x3

    in 1971-2000. Best estimates of precipitation change. Top: precipitation changes for the decade 2011-2020 in four three-month seasons. Bottom: annual mean precipitation change as a function of time, from 2011-2020 to 2041-2050. All changes are expressed in per cent of the mean precipitation in 1971-2000. HOW CERTAINLY WILL TEMPERATURE AND PRECIPITATION INCREASE? Probability of warming is very /media/ces/CES_D2_2_poster_3x3.pdf
  • 64. Climatic-Change-2012---Personality-type-differences-between-Ph.D.-climate-experts-and-general-public---implications-for-communication

    their audience. Climatic Change (2012) 112:233–242 DOI 10.1007/s10584-011-0205-7 C. S. Weiler (*) Office for Earth System Studies, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA 99362, USA e-mail: weiler@whitman.edu J. K. Keller School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Chapman University, Orange, CA 92866, USA C. Olex The Point, 121 Jewett Street, Newton, MA 02458, USA 1 Introduction Of all the applications /media/loftslag/Climatic-Change-2012---Personality-type-differences-between-Ph.D.-climate-experts-and-general-public---implications-for-communication.pdf
  • 65. Fractures in Svínafellsheiði and a potential rockslide on Svínafellsjökull

    to 1.3 cm over one year. In the spring of 2018, a new fracture running down the western slope of Svínafellsheiði was discovered. Recent analysis of remote sensing data shows that the area between the fractures and the glacier margin has moved at a rate of 2 to 4 cm per year in the period from late August 2016 to late August 2017. The area in motion is about 0.5–1 km2 in size. A rough estimate /about-imo/news/fractures-in-svinafellsheidi-and-a-potential-rockslide-on-svinafellsjokull
  • 66. More

    earthquake activity north of GrindavíkRecent data show that uplift has started again, with the center just west of Mt. Thorbjorn. Uplift was measured from 22. January 2020 until beginning of February and has started up again during the first half of March. During the first sequence in January-February, the deformation rate was about 3-4 mm per day with a total of a 6 cm uplift during the whole /about-imo/news/more-research-is-needed-to-decipher-the-on-going-activity-at-the-reykjanes-peninsula-as-a-whole
  • 67. Ice surface lowering - striking graph

    For latest information, see Remarks of a specialist (in red) on the Hydrology front page. Background Jökulhlaups in Skaftá are sourced from two ice cauldrons, formed due to persistent geothermal activity beneath Vatnajökull. On average, the cauldrons drain every two years, producing floods of up to 1,500 cubic metres per second. When the interval between floods is short the flood tends /about-imo/news/nr/3203
  • 68. Lava flows

    is high, or the magma is flowing through a narrow channel or tunnels, the speed can reach over 30 km/hour. Magma with higher silica content is more viscous than the basaltic magma and does not flow as fast, it goes only a few meters per hour. An example of this magma would be Dacite or Rhyolite. Lava flow is usually not a fatal event since lava most often does not flow faster than a person /volcanoes/volcanic-hazards/lava-flow/
  • 69. Glossary

    : - Hectopascal, 1 hPa = 1 mb. I Í J K klst: klukkustund = hour, hours km: - Kilometre - 1000 metres. L lau: laugardagur = Saturday M M - m: metre m/s: Metres per second, wind speed mán: mánudagur = Monday mið: miðvikudagur = Wednesday mín. minutes. mm: - Millimetres. Precipiation is measured in mm. N N: Icelandic abbreviation of North (compass direction, northerly, northern). NA /weather/articles/nr/1208
  • 70. A jökulhlaup from Grímsvötn

    of the glacier, confirmed a steady water level increase that indicated the onset of a jökulhlaup (see top part of graph). Measurements between 2 and 3 PM on Oct. 31 indicated a discharge of 143 m3/s (cubic meters per second) and the water was confined to a narrow part of the channel. Between 9 and 10 AM on November 1, the discharge had increased to 455 m3/s, filling most of the river channel /about-imo/news/nr/2039

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