in the south, elsewhere dry. Rain by evening. Temperature 8 to 16 degrees C, warmest in the east.
On Friday: Variable wind 5 to 13 m/s before noon and rain. Becoming northwest 18 to 23 m/s in the northwest with heavy rain, but snow over 200 to 300 meters above sea level. Northwest and west 15 to 23 m/s in the southwest and south and rain. Ligher wind in the east and mainly dry. Temperature from 1 degrees C/about-imo/news/nr/2728
27.0N 025 40.0W
11) 66 05.0N 026 47.0W
12) 66 15.0N 028 22.0W
13) 66 00.0N 028 10.0W
14) 65 38.0N 029 12.0W
Utan meginísjaðars eru ísdreifar og stærri jakar. Nokkrir borgarísjakar eru sjáanlegir, sem og
stærri íshellur.
Næst landi var meginísinn á eftirfarandi stöðum:
1. 53 sjml VNV af Grímsey.
2. 32 sjml NNV af Skagatá.
3. 32 sjml ANA af Hornbjargi
4. 25 sjml norður af Hornbjargi.
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The three-character sequence number for SIGMETs will change from 25th March. Every phenomena will now receive a specific letter according to AMC1.MET.TR.250(c) . (see also table below).
As an example: The first SIGMET after 00:00 due to turbulence will have the sequence number U01
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of the year was 26.3°C, measured at Egilsstaðir in the Eastern inland on June 29 and at Torfur in the Northern inland on July 1.
The absolute minimum of the year was recorded at Svartárkot in the Northern inland on February 12, -29.0°C.
Precipitation
Monthly precipitation anomalies in Iceland 2009
Monthly precipitation anomalies (%) in Reykjavík (SW-Iceland) and Akureyri (North Iceland) 2009
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EA Analyse A/S and Optensys
Energianalys will forecast energy system variables, while SINTEF Energy Research will make
assumptions for the energy system in different cases, include new inputs in the EMPS model and
carry out simulations.
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with the temperature above the mean 1961 to 1990 in
Akureyri and the 14th consecutive year above in Reykjavík. In Reykjavík, it was the 9th
consecutive year above the mean for the slightly warmer period 1931 to 1960. Such a long run
with above mean temperatures is unique in the record.
The highest maximum temperature of the year was 26.3°C, measured at Egilsstaðir in the
Eastern inland on June 29/media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skylduskil/ved-eng-2009.pdf
Discrete
numerical
Categorical Narrative
Constant in space and time A1A2 A3
4Varies in time, not in space B1 B2B3
Varies in space, not in time C1 C2 C3
It is noticed that the matrix is in reality three-dimensional
(source, type, nature). Thus, the categories type and nature
are not mutually exclusive, and it may be argued that the ma-
trix should be modified in such a way that the two uncer
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and Communications –
publication 15/2010. 98 pp. (in Finnish, abstract in English)
Sumalee, A., Uchida, K., and Lam, W.H.K. (2011), Stochastic multi-modal transport network under demand
uncertainties and adverse weather condition, Transportation Research Part C, Vol.19, pp.338-350.
NONAM PhD course – Adaptive management in relation to climate change – Copenhagen 21-26/8/2011
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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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