level, surveys commissioned by the European Com-
munity/the European Union provide an indication of trends in concern about cli-
mate change. Since 1992, such surveys have been undertaken among representative
samples of citizens in its Member States, and specifically on topics related to the
environment (Special Eurobarometers (EB) in 1992, 1995, 2002; and a Flash EB
in 2002). These have included
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23.2.2017
The Icelandic Meteorological Office wants to emphasize the extremely bad weather that is expected tomorrow Friday 24th of February. Windspeed is expected to be 20 - 28 m/s (45 - 62 miles/hour) in the south and west part after noon, tomorrow with strong gusts up to 40 m/s
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Warning - severe storm in the South on Sunday
Strong wind gusts
21.2.2015
Forecast
Increasing east wind, 10 to 18 m/s in the south, late evening, with snow. Much lighter wind in the north and east, fair and temperatures
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in Skaftá - progress
2.10.2015
Discharge
The measured discharge at Sveinstindur peaked around 2:00 this morning, just short of 2100 m³/s. However, true discharge must have been considerably greater, even 3000 m³/s, since a lot of the flood water now runs outside
/about-imo/news/nr/3211
Weather warning - violent storm
4.12.2015
A strong gale warning (average windspeed above 20 m/s) is in effect in Iceland this afternoon and for most of tomorrow. A violent storm (average wind speed, above 28 m/s) is expected
/about-imo/news/nr/3245
Severe gale or storm
Heaviest rainfall around mountains and ice-caps
19.10.2016
A weather warning was issued yesterday afternoon, Tuesday 18th October, forecasting south and southeast severe gale or storm (average wind speed 20 - 28 m/s) in most of Iceland until
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Further information on the seismicity in Northern Iceland
26.10.2012
Seismic activity at Eyjafjarðaráll is continuing although it has slightly decreased since yestarday evening. On 25 October, the largest events in the source region of Sunday's M 5.6 earthquake
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