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  • 61. VI_2015_005

    the winter, but weakens and spreads northeast during the summer. The highest wintertime precipitation occurs southwest 10 Figure 3. Seasonal mean fields in winter ((a) and (c)) and summer ((b) and (d)). (a) and (b): daily precipitation (coloured contours), 500 hPa geopotential height in metres (red contour lines), and 250 hPa geopotential height (white contour lines). (c) and (d): sea surface temperature /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2015/VI_2015_005.pdf
  • 62. VI_2020_004

    einni sviðsmynd og líkur á að ákveðnum þröskuldum sé náð eru reiknaðar. Þröskuldirnir eru a) 1 mm gjóskuþykkt á flugvöllum, en sýnt hefur verið fram á að við meiri gjóskuþykkt fer að draga úr öryggi við lending flugvéla, b) 3 mm gjóskuþykkt á vegum en þá fara akstursskilyrði að dvína og c) 10 cm þykk gjóska er viðmið fyrir áhrif á tengivirki og flutningsgetu rafmagnslína. Niðurstöður sýna að /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2020/VI_2020_004.pdf
  • 63. VI_2016_006_rs

    the mountain, in particular the settlement near Stöðvarlækur and Búðará, may also be threatened by fast- moving debris flows from high elevations in Strandartindur that can be affected by permafrost. There is high hazard, corresponding to the C-zone in the Icelandic hazard zoning regulation, within the main debris flow paths below Þófi and the eastern part of Botnabrún to Nautaklauf /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2016/VI_2016_006_rs.pdf
  • 64. Warning – the first real snow of autumn in northern Iceland

    to 23 m/s) in most places tomorrow; lighter wind in the south and west until the afternoon. Snow in northern Iceland but some snowshowers in the south. Becoming colder tomorrow, temperatures from zero to minus 5 °C but above zero at the south coast. On Tuesday: Northwest 13 to 23 m/s, strongest in the northeast. Snow in the north part, but dry in the south. Lighter wind in the west. Temperatures 0 /about-imo/news/nr/2999
  • 65. The eruption continues with little changes

    well away from the eruption now; all access is restricted. The weather forecast is as follows: Increasing northeast wind and intermittent snow and blowing snow, 18 to 23 m/s by afternoon. Rather slighter northwest wind tomorrow and snow showers. Air temperatures -1°C down to -6°C. Calmer weather is expected on Wednesday. On April 4th, lava flowing to the west encountered some patches of glacial ice /about-imo/news/nr/1860
  • 66. The eruption continues with little changes

    and Hvanná. Reduced visibility (10 m) and risky weather keep visitors well away from the eruption now; all access is restricted. The weather forecast is as follows: Increasing northeast wind and intermittent snow and blowing snow, 18 to 23 m/s by afternoon. Rather slighter northwest wind tomorrow and snow showers. Air temperatures -1°C down to -6°C. Calmer weather is expected on Wednesday /about-imo/news/nr/1860/
  • 67. ved-eng-2007

    it was among the 10 warmest recorded, but in the Northeast and East it was among the 15 warmest. Multi-station temperature measurements go back to the early 1870s. In Reykjavik only May had slightly below normal temperatures (1961-1990) and in 7 of the months the temperature was more than 1.5°C above the normal. April and July were particularly warm and April registered the highest temperature ever /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skylduskil/ved-eng-2007.pdf
  • 68. The weather in Iceland 2012

    was 5.5°C, 1.2°C above the 1961 to 1990 mean. In Akureyri the average was 4.3°C, 1.1°C above the mean. The first three months of the year were particularly warm as were July and August. No month was cold. At the individual stations Surtsey off the southern coast had the highest annual mean temperature, 6.8°C. The lowest annual mean was measured at Brúarjökull, on the lowest part of a glacier /weather/articles/nr/2614
  • 69. ved-eng-2012

    variability should be noted. It can mask or exaggerate a moderate long term trend for decades at a time. The average temperature in Reykjavík was 5.5°C, 1.2°C above the 1961 to 1990 mean. In Akureyri the average was 4.3°C, 1.1°C above the mean. The first three months of the year were particularly warm as were July and August. No month was cold. At the individual stations Surtsey off /media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skylduskil/ved-eng-2012.pdf
  • 70. Lettenmaier_Dennis_CES_2010pdf

    to 36 km (~7- 32 mi) head2right ECHAM5 forcing head2right CCSM3 forcing (A1B and A2 scenarios) HadRM Resolution: 25 km (~15 mi) head2right HadCM3 forcing Land-Atmosphere Interactions Snow Cover Change Temperature Change Change in winter temperature (degrees C)Change in fraction of days with snow cover Wintertime Change from 1990s to 2050s Salathé et al. 2008 Extreme Precipitation Change from 1970 /media/ces/Lettenmaier_Dennis_CES_2010pdf.pdf

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