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Jökull - 01.12.1988, Side 63

Jökull - 01.12.1988, Side 63
Precipitation in Southwestem Iceland MARKÚS Á. EINARSSON Icelandic Meteorological Office Bústaðavegi 9,150 Reykjavík, Iceland ABSTRACT This paper describes precipitation in south- western lceland, which in this case includes the Reykjanes peninsula, a mountain range lying from the peninsula to the northeast in direction of Langjökull and the extensive lowlands to the east of the mountains. Precipitation measurements are briejiy discussed. Monthly and annual precipitation 1931-1960 is described. Number ofdays with precipitation in lce- land, both annual averages 1971-1980 and the dis- tribution for defined weather types are shown, with emphasis on the southwestern part. Finally the dis- tribution of precipitation in southwestern Iceland is shown for weather types in which considerable pre- cipitation may be expected. INTRODUCTION Precipitation in southwestem Iceland shows con- siderable variations within the region and depends to a great extent on topography and local conditions. Southwestem Iceland is in fact the only part of the country, where the net of precipitation measur- ing stations is dense enough to give a rather reliable picture of the distribution, except for the mountains. In this investigation southwestem Iceland extends in the first place over the Reykjanes peninsula and a mountain range lying from the peninsula towards northeast in direction of Langjökull. There is a depression in these mountains in the Lake Þingvalla- vatn area, but Þingvallavatn is Iceland’s largest lake, 84 km2, about 100 m above sea level. The height of the mountains is in most places below 1000 m, gen- erally in the range 500-800 m above sea level. Secondly the region covers the extensive lowland to the east of the mountains where the height increases gradually towards the interior. PRECIPITATION MEASUREMENTS Fig. 1 shows 46 locations in southwestem Iceland where regular precipitation measurements have been performed for a usable period of time, and in addi- tion 8 places (unshadowed signs), where the dura- tion of measurements for six of them was only a year, and two of them were only in operation during summers. At 40 stations measurements lasted a decade or more, and at more than half of them 15-20 years or more. At synoptic weather stations (only 8 in the region) the precipitation is measured at 09 h and 18h GMT, but at other stations only at 09h GMT. In two mountainous areas within the region, one around Lake Hvalvatn and the other in the Bláfjöll area, measurements made with totalizators or col- lecting rain gauges (opening 3.5-5 m above ground and measurements once a month or even only once a year) were of some help. Rain gauges, which in Iceland have openings about 1.5 m above the ground give too low precipi- tation values, especially where wind velocities are high and where considerable precipitation falls as snow. No systematic investigations have been made in Iceland to quantify this point, but preliminary figures indicate that measured values for rain may JÖKULL, No. 38, 1988 61
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