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
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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
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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
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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
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there was a severe cold spell with heavy snow in the east. In the warm spell during the last week the maximum temperature in the country reached 20°C for six consecutive days. This is highly unusual in May. There was unusually much sunshine.
June
June was warm in the west but rather cold in the east. It was very dry; precipitation was below the long term mean all over the country. The drought
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April was colder than March in the whole north and east. This state of affairs is unusual. The
snow cover was light.
May
The first two days were warm, as was the last week. In between, there was a severe cold spell
with heavy snow in the east. In the warm spell during the last week the maximum temperature
in the country reached 20°C for six consecutive days. This is highly unusual in May
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) Colorado River basin
C) Washington climate change impacts
assessment – Yakima River basin
3a) Hydrology and water management
implications: Columbia River Basin
PCM
Business-as-Usual
scenarios
Columbia River Basin
(Basin Averages)
control (2000-2048)
historical (1950-99)
BAU 3-run average
PCM
Business-As-
Usual
Mean Monthly
Hydrographs
Columbia
River Basin
@ The Dalles,
OR
1 month
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The weather was on the whole favourable, but less settled than during the previous three years. The temperature was above the 1961-1990 normal, about 0.7 to 0.9°C in most areas, but 0.3 to 0.6°C in the Southeast. The highest temperature of the year was measured at Burfell in the southern inland on 23 July, 25.9°C and the lowest at Kolka
/about-imo/news/2006
The weather was on the whole favourable, but less settled than during the previous three years. The temperature was above the 1961-1990 normal, about 0.7 to 0.9°C in most areas, but 0.3 to 0.6°C in the Southeast. The highest temperature of the year was measured at Burfell in the southern inland on 23 July, 25.9°C and the lowest at Kolka
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