using data from six recent
Icelandic eruptions: Hekla 2000, Eyjafjallajökull 2010, Fagradalsfjall 2021, and Grímsvötn
1998, 2004, and 2011. For tuning, data for these eruptions had to be converted from IMO’s old
in-house RSAM data format to the new Tremv csv format. In addition to developing the
ALERT module, this project involved several updates to the original Tremv program.
Figure 2
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Reykjavík, which can be
booked during the registration process. Of course, participants are free
to book any other accommodation on their own.Other hotelsOther hotels in walking distance from the meeting venue, Grand Hotel, are for instance:Hotel Cabin ($$) Town House Guesthouse ($)Hilton Reykjavík Nordica ($$$)Hotel Lotus ($$) Galaxy Pod Hostel ($)The above accommodation, or any other of your own
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Aðaldalur and Reykjahverfi.
Instructions:
o People who feel discomfort are advised to stay indoors, close their windows,
turn up the heat and turn off air conditioning. Use periods of good air quality
to ventilate the house. Measurements of air quality can be found on the
webpage www.loftgaedi.is The Meteorological Office issues forecast on its
web-page and warnings if conditions change
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in Mýrdalur and in Öræfi by late evening tonight (Thursday) and tomorrow. Wind will not decrease until late tomorrow evening (Friday).
In these conditions, trailers, house trailers etc. might cause trouble on the road. Travellers with such equipment are advised not to drive through these areas until winds have calmed down (Friday night or Saturday morning).
Meteorologists on duty 25.06.2015 at 11:37
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On 9 March 2011, Svandís Svavarsdóttir, Minister for the Environment of Iceland, and Dominique Marbouty, Director General of ECMWF, signed the "Agreement between the Government of Iceland and ECMWF on the accession of Iceland to the ECMWF Convention and related terms and conditions" at The Cultural House in Reykjavík.
Árni Snorrason, Director
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On 9 March 2011, Svandís Svavarsdóttir, Minister for the Environment of Iceland, and Dominique Marbouty, Director General of ECMWF, signed the "Agreement between the Government of Iceland and ECMWF on the accession of Iceland to the ECMWF Convention and related terms and conditions" at The Cultural House in Reykjavík.
Árni Snorrason, Director
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On 9 March 2011, Svandís Svavarsdóttir, Minister for the Environment of Iceland, and Dominique Marbouty, Director General of ECMWF, signed the "Agreement between the Government of Iceland and ECMWF on the accession of Iceland to the ECMWF Convention and related terms and conditions" at The Cultural House in Reykjavík.
Árni Snorrason, Director
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On 9 March 2011, Svandís Svavarsdóttir, Minister for the Environment of Iceland, and Dominique Marbouty, Director General of ECMWF, signed the "Agreement between the Government of Iceland and ECMWF on the accession of Iceland to the ECMWF Convention and related terms and conditions" at The Cultural House in Reykjavík.
Árni Snorrason, Director
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below Þófi. At least six houses were hit by fast-
moving debris flows that originated in the talus slope below the summit of Strandartindur and
two of the houses were completely destroyed. Debris flows traversed down all the major gullies
in Þófi, with the two largest ones coming down along Þófalækur and Hæðarlækur. The slide from
Þófalækur completely destroyed a residential house located near
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