of the country. To the south of the low pressure system there are severe winds. Sunday evening into Monday morning these winds will pass over Iceland. Westerly and southwesterly winds, 20-30 m/s, can be expected in the southern part of Iceland on Sunday evening, but in the northern part early on Monday morning. Cooler air will follow the westerly winds, with precipitation changing from rain to snow
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on the costs of
weather related delays and interruptions. Leviäkangas (2007) mentions an amount of 20 ~ 30
million euro per year. As mentioned before over time road users will start to adapt if they realize
that certain delays occur too frequently. Responses could vary from shifts in departure time to
switching to another mode or even relocation of activities.
A note on service levels
In road
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Figure 53 Impact map for airports in case of an eruption like 1362 at Öræfajökull ................ 82
Figure 54 Impact map for power lines in case of an eruption like 1362 at Öræfajökull ......... 83
Figure 55 5% PM10 probability map for an eruption like 1362 at Öræfajökull. ...................... 84
Figure 56 25% PM10 probability map for an eruption like 1362 at Öræfajökull
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