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  • 1. Sea-ice observations last 30 days

    Sea-ice observations last 30 days Navtex message ICE REPORT 30 04 2023 AT 12:20 UTC SEA ICE OBSERVATION FROM A SHIP ICE STRIP 3 NM LONG AT 67:46.6N, 20:00.08W TO 67:46.4N, 19:51.0W EASILY SEEN IN RADAR ANOTHER STRIP VISIBLE NORTH /sea-ice/navtex
  • 2. Sea-ice observations last 30 days

    Sea-ice observations last 30 days Navtex message ICE REPORT 30 04 2023 AT 12:20 UTC SEA ICE OBSERVATION FROM A SHIP ICE STRIP 3 NM LONG AT 67:46.6N, 20:00.08W TO 67:46.4N, 19:51.0W EASILY SEEN IN RADAR ANOTHER STRIP VISIBLE NORTH /sea-ice/navtex/
  • 3. Sea ice in June 2010

    an ice strip at 66°42'N and 24°15' W up to 66°59'N and 22°24'W. On the 14th an observation was also received from the weather station „Hraun á Skaga“ on an iceberg 10-11 nm northwest of Skagatá. On the 22nd an ice strip was observed at 66°49'N and 22°22'W until 66°51'N and 22°09'W. On the 29th two icebergs were observed in Þverál. IMO issued information and an image of the ice edge 16th June. Wind /sea-ice/monthly/2010/nr/2341
  • 4. Sea ice in November 2010

    WNW of Straumnes and the ice was scattered. Two observations from ships were received 29th November, on a strip at location 66°50´N - 24°36´W and at 67°00´N - 24°02´W. Wind directions were mostly from the northeast and the east, however southwesterlies occurred for a few days at the Greenland Strait /sea-ice/monthly/2010/nr/2346
  • 5. Sea ice in March 2011

    was closest to land in the following locations: 56 nm from Látrabjarg, 38 nm from Barði, 38 nm from Kögur and 50 nm from Hornbjarg. No large floes or icebergs were seen at the margin of the ice, but some scattered ice was seen off the ice edge. An observation from ship off Víkuráll was received 20th March, describing a strip of ice and large dispersed floes, implying the need of caution for passing ships /sea-ice/monthly/2011/nr/2374
  • 6. Sea ice in December 2010

    Sea ice was closest to land 31 nm NW of Barði, 25 nm NW of Straumnes, 19 nm NA of Horn and 43 nm NNW of Skagatá. Some floe and strip strayed off the main ice edge. Another survey was done 13th December: The main ice was closest to land 53 nm WNW of Grímsey, 32 nm NNW of Skagatá, 32 nm ENE of Hornbjarg, 25 nm north of Hornbjarg, 20 nm WNW of Straumnes and 30 nm WNW of Barði. Surveillance off /sea-ice/monthly/2010/nr/2347
  • 7. Isskyrsla_20101212

    örugt að fara fyrir Horn í um 10 sml frá landi en það yrði að hafa góðan útvörð. Kl.1341, kalla TFB og spyr um ETA í RVK, ETA um kl 1440. Kl 1305, AIS umferð fyrir N- Horn. Vegna bilunnar í WS 1 var megináhersla lögð á ískönnun í þessu flugi. Flugskýrsla TF-SIF 12. desember 2010 Flug nr. 117410.025 Ískönnun. Meginröndin lá um eftirtalda staði. 1. 67°47.0N 023 /media/hafis/skyrslur_lhg/Isskyrsla_20101212.pdf
  • 8. 2005EO260001

    Dashed lines encompass the V-shaped zone of tephra deposition. (c) Oblique aerial view from west of the tephra plume at Grímsvötn on 2 November. Note the ashfall from the plume. (Photo by M. J. Roberts.) (d) Weather radar image at 0400 UTC on 2 November. The top portion shows its projection on an EW-vertical plane. The minimum detection height for Grímsvötn is seen at 6 km, and the plume extends /media/jar/myndsafn/2005EO260001.pdf
  • 9. Milly_etal-2008-Stationarity-dead-Science

    6University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA. 7NOAA Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, Princeton, NJ 08540, USA. *Author for correspondence. E-mail: cmilly@usgs.gov. An uncertain future challenges water planners. Published by AAAS on July 12, 201 1 www.sciencemag.or g Downloaded from 1 FEBRUARY 2008 VOL 319 SCIENCE www.sciencemag.org574 POLICYFORUM combined with opera- tions /media/loftslag/Milly_etal-2008-Stationarity-dead-Science.pdf
  • 10. Climatic-Change-2012---Personality-type-differences-between-Ph.D.-climate-experts-and-general-public---implications-for-communication

    their audience. Climatic Change (2012) 112:233–242 DOI 10.1007/s10584-011-0205-7 C. S. Weiler (*) Office for Earth System Studies, Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA 99362, USA e-mail: weiler@whitman.edu J. K. Keller School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, Chapman University, Orange, CA 92866, USA C. Olex The Point, 121 Jewett Street, Newton, MA 02458, USA 1 Introduction Of all the applications /media/loftslag/Climatic-Change-2012---Personality-type-differences-between-Ph.D.-climate-experts-and-general-public---implications-for-communication.pdf

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