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  • 1. Notes on the 2010 eruptions

    south rim of top crater. IMO‘s radar records 8 km hight of the plume. Comparison of aerial photos since 1992 and the present show the retreat of Gígjökull glacier. Automatic maps of earthquakes in the area continuously available as well as tremor plots. IMO‘s hydrological network of gauging stations is also available on the web with specific graphs presented for certain events. Water level graphs /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/2467
  • 2. Refsgaard_2-uncertainty

    UM EE, EPR, NUSAP, SI, UM System data DA, EPE, EE, QA DA, EE, SC, QA DA, EE DA, EE Inputs Driving forces DA, EPE, EE, QA DA, EE, SC, QA DA, EE, EPR DA, EE, EPR Model structure EE, MMS, QA EE, MMS, SC, QA EE, NUSAP, QA EA, NUSAP, QA Technical QA Model Parameters IN-PA, QA IN-PA, QA QA QA Model outputs EPE, EE, IN- UN, MCA, MMS, SA EE, IN-UN, MMS, SA EE, NUSAP EE /media/loftslag/Refsgaard_2-uncertainty.pdf
  • 3. The Eyjafjallajökull eruption 2010

    on activity in Eyjafjallajökull assessment from 14 April until 9 October 2010 QA on the eruption in Eyjafjallajökull, Iceland - 17 April Forecast for volcanic ash fall in Iceland - updated from 20 April until 23 May Photos from Eyjafjallajökull - 9 May An eruption in South Iceland - 23 MarchPhoto galleriesReconaissance flights with the Icelandic Coast Guard - from 24 March until 22 May Local /volcanoes/about-volcanoes/eyjafjallajokull/the-eyjafjallajokull-eruption-2010/
  • 4. Refsgaard_etal-2007-Uncertainty-EMS

    Quality assurance Quality assurance (QA) may be defined as protocols and guidelines to support the proper application of models. Impor- tant aims of QA are to ensure the use of best practise, to build consensus among the various actors involved in the modelling process and to ensure that the expected accuracy and model performance are in accordance with the project objectives. Key elements of QA /media/loftslag/Refsgaard_etal-2007-Uncertainty-EMS.pdf
  • 5. Web-pages on the Eyjafjallajökull eruption 2010

    January 2011 Eyjafjallajökull eruption 2010 - the role of IMO - 21 December 2010 Update on activity in Eyjafjallajökull assessment from 14 April until 9 October 2010 QA on the eruption in Eyjafjallajökull, Iceland - 17 April Forecast for volcanic ash fall in Iceland - updated from 20 April until 23 May Photos from Eyjafjallajökull - 9 May An eruption in South Iceland - 23 March Photo galleries /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/2221
  • 6. Weather stations

    with it: AÁBDEFGHIÍJKLMNOÓPRSTUVÞÆÖ A AðalvíkWest fjxfInfo.Obs. data AkrafjallFaxaflsjObs.Info.Obs. data AkureyriNorth EskObs.ForecastMeteogramInfo.Obs. data Akureyri - KrossanesbrautNorth EsjInfo.Obs. data ArnarnesvegurFaxaflsjObs.ForecastMeteogramInfo.Obs. data AusturárdalshálsNorth WsjObs.Info.Obs. data Return to the top of the page Á ÁrnesSouthsjObs.ForecastMeteogramInfo.Obs /weather/stations/
  • 7. QA on the eruption in Eyjafjallajökull 2010

    Articles QA on the eruption in Eyjafjallajökull 2010 17.4.2010 /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/1880
  • 8. News

    News null The location of the fracture at the top of Svínafellsheiði discovered in 2014. (Map from Daniel Ben /about-imo/news/bigimg/3671
  • 9. News

    News null A GPS instrument sitting on the top of Mt. Þorbjörn. The town of Grindavík in the background. (Photo /about-imo/news/bigimg/3950
  • 10. Atlantic

    clouds. They are placed on top of a base map. The satellite images are taken from satellites belonging to the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites EUMETSAT and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA. Most of the images are combined from two satellites /weather/observations/satellites/

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