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  • 1. CES_D2.4_solar_CMIP3

    by the various models. In the large figure, months from Jan- uary (1) to December (12) are depicted. On the right-top corner there is an enlarged illustration for November-February, i.e., the months with the weakest incident radiation. Unit: MJ m−2 month−1. analysis would corrupt the results severely. Therefore, the present analysis will be based on 18 models, with the CSIRO model excluded. Evaluation /media/ces/CES_D2.4_solar_CMIP3.pdf
  • 2. The Annual Meeting of CRAICC held in Iceland

    ice-albedo feedback. CRAICC will expand that thinking to include the roles of society and associated human activities. CRAICC is formed of 8 workpackages, involving 18 research groups in all Nordic countries. It is part of the Top-level Research Initiative (TRI), the largest joint Nordic research and innovation initiative to date, aiming to strengthen research and innovation regarding climate /about-imo/news/nr/2362
  • 3. 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/
  • 4. VI_2022_006_extreme

    Methodology ...................................................................................................... 11 4.1.2 Results ................................................................................................................ 15 4.2 Change in precipitation type .......................................................................................... 18 4.2.1 Total snow /media/vedurstofan-utgafa-2022/VI_2022_006_extreme.pdf
  • 5. Early work and an overview of measurements

    associated influence on the circlulation of the ocean. If the climate had continued without any change, the arguments of Thoroddsen, Nansen and Eyþórsson would still be more convincing than the contrarian arguments. Back to top Recent changes of climate As soon as this debate had waned in the late 1920s there was a significant change of climate in the area arround the North-Atlantic. The climate /climatology/articles/nr/1138
  • 6. Early work and an overview of measurements

    associated influence on the circlulation of the ocean. If the climate had continued without any change, the arguments of Thoroddsen, Nansen and Eyþórsson would still be more convincing than the contrarian arguments. Back to top Recent changes of climate As soon as this debate had waned in the late 1920s there was a significant change of climate in the area arround the North-Atlantic. The climate /climatology/articles/nr/1138/
  • 7. The weather in Iceland 2006

    at Ásbyrgi in the Northeast on 3 August, 25.7°C, and the lowest at Brúarjökull in the glacial inland on 18 November -26.1°C, the lowest temperature at an inhabited station occurred on the same day at Möðrudalur in the north-eastern inland, -25.3°C. The absolute maximum temperature of the year in Reykjavík was 19.2°C, on 1 August and the lowest 18 November, -13.5°C. The largest 24 hr rainfall was measured /about-imo/news/2007
  • 8. The weather in Iceland 2006

    at Ásbyrgi in the Northeast on 3 August, 25.7°C, and the lowest at Brúarjökull in the glacial inland on 18 November -26.1°C, the lowest temperature at an inhabited station occurred on the same day at Möðrudalur in the north-eastern inland, -25.3°C. The absolute maximum temperature of the year in Reykjavík was 19.2°C, on 1 August and the lowest 18 November, -13.5°C. The largest 24 hr rainfall was measured /about-imo/news/2007/
  • 9. The weather in Iceland 2006

    at Ásbyrgi in the Northeast on 3 August, 25.7°C, and the lowest at Brúarjökull in the glacial inland on 18 November -26.1°C, the lowest temperature at an inhabited station occurred on the same day at Möðrudalur in the north-eastern inland, -25.3°C. The absolute maximum temperature of the year in Reykjavík was 19.2°C, on 1 August and the lowest 18 November, -13.5°C. The largest 24 hr rainfall was measured /about-imo/news/nr/1206
  • 10. The weather in Iceland 2006

    at Ásbyrgi in the Northeast on 3 August, 25.7°C, and the lowest at Brúarjökull in the glacial inland on 18 November -26.1°C, the lowest temperature at an inhabited station occurred on the same day at Möðrudalur in the north-eastern inland, -25.3°C. The absolute maximum temperature of the year in Reykjavík was 19.2°C, on 1 August and the lowest 18 November, -13.5°C. The largest 24 hr rainfall was measured /about-imo/news/nr/1206/

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