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Jökull - 01.12.1967, Side 98

Jökull - 01.12.1967, Side 98
Óðinsboði and from there to a place 13 miles E of Horn. Coast Guard vessel Ægir reports dense strips 30 miles NE of Horn extending SE to 13 miles from Óðinsboði, with open water near the coast. 2/s Ægir reports dense strips 30 miles north of Siglunes, orientated E—W. From there the ice edge extends to 2 miles N of Grímsey then to SE and E to a fix 315 clegrees 12 miles from Mánáneyjar where the edge turns north. Strips also encountered at 320° 14 miles and 340° 15 miles from Rauðanúpur. Grímsey reports fairly dense increasing ice 8—10 miles away from NNW to E but open water around the island. Open water was also reported near Mánáreyj- ar. M/B Björn reports dense ice strip 8 miles E of Langanes extending to ESE and NE (true) as could be seen. s/s Ice reconnaissance by TF-DGD: Char- acteristic features of the ice edge were at the following points: 6645/1330, 6615/1420, then to the shore near Fontur, then on to 6638/1520, ice edge was not observed between this last point and the next, 6703/1735, 6637/1757, 6625/1740, 6638/1825, 6642/1940. Coverage generally 2/10—5/10. Open water extended to approximately 40 miles SE of Langanes. Ægir reports many dense strips at 343 deg. true 17 miles from Langanes (Fontur), and ex- tending from there to SE, with many floes closer to shore, also strips and floes 2 miles off Langanes and south of the peninsula. The ice edge then continues in direction of 134 deg. true for 7 miles and then turns E and NE. Grímsey reported ice surrounding the island, and Skoruvík very open pack l'rom shore sea- wards. 4/ð Skoruvík reports little change, Grímsey less ice towards south. From Florn the main ice is estimated 20 miles away between NNE and E, with strips and individual floes drifting almost to the shore. •'j5 Horn and Skoruvík report little change, except that the main edge has moved some- what closer to Horn. M/g Fjallfoss reports very open pack from 6 miles S of Langanes around the peninsula. 6/5 M/g Langá reports: Scattered ice cakes from Straumnes to Skagatá. Rather dense ice 13 miles N of Skagi. Can be of danger to vessels. 7/s Ægir reports an ice floe at 6630/1530. 8/s Fjallfoss reports: Two growlers 1.8 and 2.6 miles N of Haugahlíð (E of Kögur). 15/5 A trawler reports at 6524/3000: Pack ice edge not navigable 2 miles to north. Ori- entation E—W. Another trawler at 6648/2436: Drift ice less than a mile away to NW. Orienta- tion NE-SW. 18/5 M/s Árvakur: Two floes 15 miles 96 degrees true from Horn. 17/5 Horn reports 3 large floes to NE, and Skoruvík very open pack from NW to NE. 18/g At 0340 M/g Blikur reports dense strip arching from 8 miles N of Svínalækjartangi to Fontur where it comes ashore. Later in the day this strip also came ashore at Svínalækjar- tangi. From Fontur the strip extended 10—12 miles to SE, and in late afternoon some ice drifted into Vopnafjörður. A ship also re- ported scattered ice at 6642/2300. 19/s Ice reconnaissance by SIF: Characteristic points of the ice edge were at the following coordinates: 6657/1455, 6627/1540, 6640/1555, 6643/1630, then to shore at Rifstangi and along the shore to Rauðanúpur, then to 6640/1725, 6645/2000, 6628/2030, 6706/2200, 6700/2235, 6713/2255, 6709/2530, 6716/2350, 6645/2600. From 6716/2350 westward the coverage was 7/10—9/10, but elsewhere the coverage was 2/10—5/10. For further details see map. Raufarhöfn reports ice strip from Ásmundar- staðareyri (ashore) curving east into Þistilfjörð- ur, m/b Sóley reports strips and open water from Rauðanúpur and 9 miles towards west and Grímsey one floe 2 miles SW of the is- land. m/b Stígandi reports fairly large floe 3 miles from Norðfjarðarhorn, and Dalatangi lighthouse a small floe drifting south. These reports represent the farthest ice drift towards east and south along the coast. 20/5—23/5 Considerable number of ice re- ports were received indicating that the ice clrifted closer to the western part of the north coast. On the 20th Skoruvík reported ice de- creasing and drifting eastward, but Hraun á Skaga reports scattered ice sighted on shipping route frorn N to NE, and ships report open water or very scattered pack ice from Straum- nes to 12—15 miles NE of Skagatá. On the 21st the ice was observed from Horn and Grímsey and two floes were observed in the mouth of 332 JÖKULL 17. ÁR
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