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convective precipitation. Southern with warm air mass results in drizzle and orographic precipitation. In weather type eastern (Fig. 10) the number of days with precipitation reaches 80% in the south part of the Reykjanes peninsula, but is lower in other parts of southwestem Iceland, down to 50- 60% in the inland areas. In weather types northeastern and northern (Figs. 11 and 12) the precipitation days in southwestem Iceland are always fewer than 20% and as a matter of fact in most places under 10%. According to the above description it is sufficient for an investigation of precipitation amount in southwestem Iceland for different weather types to concentrate on the four types: southeastern, southwestern or western, southern with warm air mass and eastern. PRECIPITATIONIN SOUTHWESTERN ICELAND IN WET WEATHER TYPES Figs. 13-16 show the distribution of the precipita- tion in southwestem Iceland for each of the four weather types in which considerable precipitation may be expected. Number of days used was 30 for weather type southeastern, 30 for southwestern or western, 18 for southern with warm air mass and 35 for eastern. As the number of selected days is limited and not the same for all types, the amount of precipitation is presented as a ratio to the precipita- tion at Reykjavík. It should be stressed that values for the main mountains, where no daily measure- ments take place, are rough estimates. Fig. 13 shows the precipitation in weather type southeastern. The chart resembles in many ways the annual one (see Fig. 4). A very distinct minimum area or a rain shadow caused by Mýrdalsjökull and mountains to the north of the glacier is seen in the eastemmost interior, where the amount is less than half of the Reykjavík value. Reykjavík itself and the coast of Faxaflói are shielded by the Reykjanes mountain range. A slight minimum is also found in the Lake Þingvallavatn depression. In weather type southwestern or western (Fig. 14) the picture changes. The lowest values are found along the coast and increase inland. The orographic effect of the Reykjanes mountains is still distinct and the same effect is seen in the eastem part where the land rises. Mountains to the west and southwest of Lake Þingvallavatn create a slight rain shadow from the lake towards east. In weather type southern with warm air mass (Fig. 15) warm and humid air is coming from south. In this case orographic influence is very strong. Pre- cipitation in the Reykjanes mountains may be up to three times the values at the coast. Even a slight ris- ing of land in the eastem part seems to increase the amount. Precipitation is generally larger in the westem part than in the eastem one. This could at least partly be explained by the fact that in this situation surface pressure rises towards east, and on the other hand a cold front may in many cases be a short distance to the west of Reykjanes. Fig. 16 shows at last the weather type eastern. In this situation the highest amounts of precipitation are usually found in eastem and southeastem Ice- land. In southwestem Iceland considerable precipi- tation falls along the coast, especially in the south- em part of the Reykjanes peninsula and in the eastemmost part. Inland areas have comparatively small amounts because of rain shadowing effects. This applies both to the Faxaflói area, i.e. the west coast, and the extensive lowlands to the east of the Reykjanes mountain range. REFERENCES Einarsson, M.A. 1976: Veðurfar á íslandi. Iðunn, Reykjavík, 150 pp. Einarsson, M.A. 1983: Breytileiki og einkenni nokkurra veðurþátta eftir veðurlagi á íslandi. Veðurstofa íslands, Reykjavík, 51 pp. Einarsson, M.A. 1984: Climate of Iceland. In: H. Van Loon (Ed.).Climates of the Oceans, World Survey of Climatology, Vol.15. Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam, p. 673-697. Sigurðsson, F.H. 1964: Urkomumælingar í nágrenni Reykjavíkur. Veðrið, 9: 31-34. Veðráttan 1924-1985: Monthly and annual climato- logical summaries. Veðurstofa Islands, Reykjavík. JÖKULL, No. 38, 1988 67
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