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Low level flight conditions over Iceland
Low level flight conditions over Iceland
01.05.2023
OUTLOOK 1200 - 1700 GMT.
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FL050: VRB/05-15KT, -08
FL100: 280/10-20KT, but VRB07KT in the N/weather/aviation/llf-iceland/
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.
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