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Jökull - 01.12.1969, Side 134

Jökull - 01.12.1969, Side 134
amount which was measured during the flood in question. As a result of such pre- cipitation a flood in Ellidaár by Árbaejar- stífla of 400—450 m3/sec can be expected. For such a flood to occur it is thought necessary to have a simultaneous relative in- crease in precipitation on the whole drain- age area of the river and other circumstances comparable with those of February, 1968, such as air temperature before and during the flood, equal or more accumulation of snow and the same human constructions associated with the river such as roads, bridges, dams and so on. It is difficult to estimate or predict the frequency of floods as the one in question as so many external factors must coordinate. It is possible to speak of possible and prob- able maximum flow in Ellidaár for presently existing climatic conditions.” Probably it would be more appropriate to call this flood 75 year or 50 year flood because in February, 1927, that is the year before re- cording started, the flow in Elldaár reached 160 m3/sec according to Mr. Steingrímur Jóns- son former director of the Reykjavík Municipal Light and Power Works (Report of S.Í.R., 1960). For the period 1928—1964 and accord- ing to item 1 reducing the flood peak the degree of freezing of the ground was in all probability below average. The present writer agrees with Mr. Jónatansson tliat the estimate of maximum possible ancl probable flood in Ellidaár is sufficiently high. It should be pointed out that the magnitude of floods in question in Ellidaár is only dependent on the inflow into the lake Ellidavatn, because below the damgates at the outlet of the lake man- made floods are possible. The heavy floods in eastern Iceland in the autumn of 1968 conform clearly with the frame of factors causing flooding listed pre- viously, 1) frost in October, 2) heavy snowfall on November 6 ancl 3) the most important factor, warm weather and very heavy rainfall on November 11 to 12. In such floods the drainage reached a peak for short time of 6000 litres/sec-km2 in streams and rivers having drainage area of less than 10 km2 in mountaineous country. When results found in reports of flows in rivers are studied, it becomes evident that high flow rates are related to four seasonal weather conditions which are: 1) Autumn rainfall (Oct.—Nov.) 2) Winter thaw (Feb.—Aíarch) 3) Spring thaw (May—June) 4) Melting of glaciers (July—August). These results have been discussed by Risl and Sigvaldason (1968). 130 JÖKULL 19. ÁR Fig. I. Seasonal flood peaks.
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