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  • 1. Office hours and location

    105 Reykjavík. The office's main telephone number is: (+354) 522 6000. The reception is open from 08:30 to 16:00 during weekdays. Outside office hours, calls to 522 6000 are answered by the warnings and forecasting room which is manned continuously. Depending on the circumstances, enquiries and announcements can be directed to the relevant forecaster on duty, the earth-hazard observer /about-imo/office-hours-and-location/
  • 2. Monitoring flow

    on an action. The data information continuously transferred to the Icelandic Meteorological Office server, can be viewed here on the website. NB: Real time data may be wrong or misinterpreted. The IMO does not take responsibility for the use of the data. Related topics /hydrology/flow/
  • 3. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-10_IES_IMO

    plume: Height (a.s.l.): ~5 km / 17,000 ft but sometimes shoots up to 6 km / 20,000 ft. Heading: Southeast. Low level winds are variable. Colour: Grey / light gray. Tephra fallout: Ashfall reported at Drangshlíð and Skarðshlíð almost continuously for the last 24 hours. The ash is rather coarse, estimated by the farmers to be ~2-3 mm. Lightning: No lightning has been detected on instruments over /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-10_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 4. norsem_bryndis

    Crustal accretion along the divergent plate boundary in Iceland is governed by rifting episodes and dyking. Over a period of two weeks in August-September 2014, magma propagated laterally from the subglacial Bárðarbunga central volcano, Iceland, about 50 km along the divergent plate boundary to the NNE where it erupted continuously for six months. The dyke propagation was associated with more /media/norsem/norsem_bryndis.pdf
  • 5. norsem_schmidt

    using Seiscomp3 and a virtual global network of stations, made available to us either directly from collaborating institutes or via IRIS and GFZ, as well as event parameters published by EMSC and USGS. After the initial alert, event parameters and classification are continuously updated as more data on the event becomes available. Being automated and targeted at early warnings, the system /media/norsem/norsem_schmidt.pdf
  • 6. Windspeed

    with anemometers, which continuously record the momentary windspeed, i.e. windgusts, that can vary a great deal from a 10 minute average windspeed and therefore bear no relations to the Beaufort-scale. Previous version of this page. Back Spoken weather forecast /weather/articles/nr/1283
  • 7. Bardarbunga_daily_status_report_21082014

    of melt from the Bárðarbunga magma chamber to the dike intrusion east of Bárðarbunga. A new GPS station was installed in Kverkfjöll on the 21st of August 2014. This station will measure continuously and transmit data automatically to scientists of the Icelandic Meteorological Office and of the Institute of Earth Sciences at the University of Iceland, in a similar manner as other continous GPS /media/jar/Bardarbunga_daily_status_report_21082014.pdf
  • 8. Windspeed

    with anemometers, which continuously record the momentary windspeed, i.e. windgusts, that can vary a great deal from a 10 minute average windspeed and therefore bear no relations to the Beaufort-scale. Previous version of this page. Back Spoken weather forecast /weather/articles/nr/1283/
  • 9. Helle_Katrine_Andersen_(DANVA,_Dk)

    we transport wastewater in a safe manner and discharge only to the environment when properly treated. The varying amounts of rain are utilized in different ways in the local environment.  Already in the year of 2025 we treat water – including increased amounts of rainwater– as a valuable resource in all parts of the water cycle. The utilities contribute continuously to reduce the global /media/loftslag/Helle_Katrine_Andersen_(DANVA,_Dk).pdf
  • 10. Twenty years of multinational earthquake prediction research in Iceland, and the future

    for decades. Continuously ongoing modeling of crustal heterogeneities in time and space. Organized earth watching by scientists and the administration, with the goal of being able to predict earthquakes. Currently, the most significant part of earthquake prediction work is the development of a well organized earth-watching system, taking into account all the significant results of the 20 years /earthquakes-and-volcanism/conferences/jsr-2009/earthquake-prediction/

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