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  • 61. A minor glacial outburst flood in Skaftá

    rapidly around the ice cauldron, so travellers on Vatnajökull should stay away from the region, including the lower part of Skaftárjökull and Tungnaárjökull, where floodwater could burst through the surface. The situation is being monitored closely. Natural hazard specialistsBryndís Ýr GísladóttirMatthew J. RobertsMartin HenschÞorsteinn ÞorsteinssonGunnar SigurðssonTómas Jóhannesson /about-imo/news/a-minor-glacial-outburst-flood-in-skafta
  • 62. Delivery of scientific data

    Delivery of scientific data 20.6.2017 IMO has received a shipment of scientific data from Dr. Richard S. Williams, Jr., geologist, which will benefit research in various fields of natural sciences in Iceland. Dr. Oddur Sigurðsson geologist /about-imo/news/delivery-of-scientific-data
  • 63. Re-evaluation needed of the size of the hazard area

    is being re-evaluated. Updated 21.04. at 16:00With the Fagradalsfjall eruption continuing for over a month, it is natural to ask how long the eruption will last. New fissure openings have formed several times since the eruption began and, in recent days, volcanic activity at the northernmost crater has ceased. „It is not clear what this means for the progress of the eruption.“ says Sara /about-imo/news/new-fissure-near-the-eruption-site-in-geldingadalir
  • 64. Full membership to EUMETSAT

    for the Environment and Natural Resources, Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson, and the EUMETSAT Director General, Alain Ratier, signed the accession agreement. As a full member state, Iceland will have unlimited access to satellite earth observation data that relates to many aspects of atmospheric, land and ocean monitoring. Furthermore, Iceland in cooperation with other memberstates will now be able to take full /about-imo/news/nr/2733
  • 65. First Annual Meeting of FUTUREVOLC

    and discussions at Hotel Hekla, an excursion will be made to mountain Hekla. FUTUREVOLC is a 26-partner project funded by FP7 Environment Programme of the European Commission, addressing topic “Long-term monitoring experiment in geologically active regions of Europe prone to natural hazards: the Supersite concept”. The project started 1 October 2012 and has duration of 3.5 years. The supersite /about-imo/news/nr/2751
  • 66. Iceland a Member State of EUMETSAT

    will improve Iceland‘s forecasting capabilities, bringing significant benefits for key industries such as fisheries, agriculture and tourism, enhancing public safety and supporting other important areas such as road construction, research and education; according to Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson, Minister for Environment and Natural Resources of Iceland /about-imo/news/nr/2832
  • 67. Quality management certification

    Management System has been widely extended and is now as follows: Division of Warnings and Forecasting - all services, incl. aviation weather services and monitoring of natural hazards. Division of Finance and Administration - all services. Hydrological observation networks, remote sensing, avalanche hazard assessment and atmospheric chemical monitoring. The goal of IMO is that the quality /about-imo/service/quality/
  • 68. Various responsibility

    of Natural History. A map on a selected front page shows recent observations of avalanches.An avalanche map viewer is available, easing user access to avalanche and landslide data /avalanches/imo/
  • 69. Radiation

    In co-operation with the Icelandic Radiation Protection Institute gamma radiation is monitored at four stations: Reykjavík, Bolungarvík, Raufarhöfn and Höfn, deliberately chosen to represent the south, west, north and east of Iceland. These are automatic stations which measure natural background radiation but function as a warning system as well. They would show significant increase in gamma /pollution-and-radiation/radiation/
  • 70. The reception at the Icelandic Met Office and projects

    institutes in Iceland and its role in the field of natural hazards is very important. The director general of IMO, Árni Snorrason, also gave a speech about the institute's great strength as a monitoring and research institute. Iceland became a full member of the ECMWF, the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, in March 2011. As a result, a great amount of data is now accessible /about-imo/news/nr/2412

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