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FYls (For Your Information)
The NAS Library has federal tax forms
1040. A, schedules A and B, Earned
Income Credit (EIC) and Foreign Earned
Income Forms. Call ext 7323/4510 for
more information.
A Bowl-A-Thon will start tomorrow at
2:30 p.m. in the Arctic Bowling Alley.
Bowlers and-sponsors are needed and can
sign up at the USO. Call ext 6113/7980
for more information.
The Ice & Fire Theater Group will hold
their monthly meeting on Sunday at 2 p.m.
in the Air Terminal. Follow the signs for
directions to the meeting. For more
information, contact Robin at ext. 7549/
7943.
An academic advisor for the United
Kingdom and Iceland will hold advising
from Monday through Wednesday. All
students interested should call Robin at ext.
7678 to schedule an appointment.
Applications for June college graduation
are available at the University of Maryland
and City Colleges of Chicago offices. Ap-
plications should be received by Thursday.
For more information, call Robyn at ext.
7678.
A Valentines’s Day photo special will be
held on Feb. 13 from noon to 5 p.m. in the
USO classroom. For more information,
call ext. 6113.
A Valentine’s Day lunch special at the
USO. For more information, call ext.
6113.
A School Advisory Committee (SAC)
meeting will be held on Feb. 16 at 4 p.m.
in the A.T. Mahan High School library.
The meeting is open to all parentsAeachers
at the middle and high scool level. For A
more information, contact LT Conoscenti ■
at ext. 4580 or Anne Allen at ext. 7400.
The Keflavlk Navy Flying Club is
offering classes in the Private Pilot Ground
School. Registration is from Feb. 16
through 26. For more information, call
Susan at ext. 4408.
The Home Layaway policy at the Navy
Exchange has changed. Spouses of service
members wishing to make a purchase must
now have a power of attorney. These
forms are available from Navy Legal at ext.
7900, and Air Force Legal at ext 4306.
PTO needs your involvement
The PTO needs parent’s and teacher’s help. To get involved with your school
PTO, a yearly family membership of $5 is required. Members are also required to
attend a monthly meeting. On Feb. 20 from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., a “Kid Kuisinie”
will be held in the elementary school multi-purpose room. For more information,
call Amy at ext. 7817 or Melissa at ext. 6074. In addition, a bookfair will be held
March 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Please call Katie at exL 2226 if you can help.
February brings more wind and precipitation
February weather at Keflavik is similar to that experienced
during January. The Naval Air Station can expect to be in a wind
warning on the average of at least twice a week. Wind Chill
Condition II (-11 to -30F) is a common occurrence. In 1981, a
major storm generated gusts estimated to be between 95 and 115
knots. The wind sensors were blown away during the storm and
there is no official record of the maximum gust. The highest
official wind speed recorded was 76 knots in 1969. In 1991
another major storm moved through the area. The highest gust
generated by this storm was 95 knots. Measurable precipitation
occurs on an average of 18 days per month, with half of these
associated with frozen precipitation.
The hours of daylight increase from 7 hours and 11 minutes on
the 1st to 10 hours and 5 minutes cm the 28th of the month.
Average temperature
Average max. temperature
Average min. temperature
Extreme max. temperature
Extreme min. temperature
Dominant wind direction
Average wind speed
Extreme max. gust
Average snowfall
Max. 24 hour snowfall
Max. monthly snowfall
33F/1C
37F/3C
29F/-2C
48F/-8C (1982)
1F/-17C (1969)
Northeast
14.4 knots (16 MPH)
95 knots (109 MPH) (1991)
12.8 inches
113 inches (1959)
55 inches
Information provided by the Naval Oceanography Command Facility, Keflavlk
ICE Tales
By Mike Jones
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