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  • 71. The weather in Iceland in 2050

    stocks. The acidification of the ocean may also adversely impact ocean food webs, with possible consequences on fisheries. Iceland's ice caps have been melting and will continue to do so. According to scientific estimate, they will almost disappear in the next 200 years. Many of these changes can already be seen, for instance: The tiny ice cap Ok, west of Langjökull, has changed beyond /about-imo/news/nr/2989
  • 72. Instructions for weather radar pages

    the earth's surface. At a distance of 200 km from the weather radar the laser beam does not detect signals which are under 4000 m from the earth's surface. Low clouds, for example fog clouds, close to the weather radar do not appear on the image; they lie so close to the earth's surface that they are not detected. The utility of these images is most when monitoring precipitation from the south /weather/articles/nr/1221
  • 73. Daily_status_report_200814

    cloud. Lightning No eruption and no eruption cloud. Noise No eruption and no eruption cloud. Meltwater No eruption. Daily measurements of water samples from Upptyppingar on Jökulsá á Fjöllum have shown a stable conductivity of 200 µS/cm since Sunday. Conditions at eruption site No eruption. Seismic tremor No sign of harmonic (volcanic) tremor detected. Earthquakes The earthquake swarm that began on 16 /media/jar/Daily_status_report_200814.pdf
  • 74. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-04-26_IES_IMO

    observations. Radar images show continuous build-up of a tephra crater/cone in the northern ice cauldron. The diameter of the crater is 200 m and the height of the crater cone is 150 +- 20 m. Seismic tremor: Intensity comparable to the last three days of eruptive activity Earthquakes: Ml 1.7 earthquake detected ~8 km east of the eruption at 16:18 GMT GPS deformation: Horizontal displacement towards /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-04-26_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 75. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-18_IES_IMO

    the center of Eyjafjallajökull volcano together with subsidence. Overall assessment: A powerful explosive eruption is ongoing and theheight of the suggests that the eruption rate is over 200 tonnes/s. Fallout of tephra has been detected mainly to the northeast of the volcano, with recorded fallout on the northeast coast. Some tephra dispersion towards west in the afternoon. /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-18_IES_IMO.pdf

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