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Jökull - 01.12.1991, Side 5

Jökull - 01.12.1991, Side 5
J FMAMJJASOND Fig.2 : Mean annual range of temperature 1901-1990 for Reykjavík, Grímsey, Akureyri, Teigarhom, Vest- mannaeyjar and Stórinúpur/Hæll. Mynd 2 : Árlegur gangur hitans 1901-1990 í Reykjavík, Grímsey, Akureyri, Teigarhorni, Vestmannaeyjum og Stóranúpi/Hœli. tm - 1/9 (4t6 + 2t13 + 3t16) For the period April 1922-August 1927 it is esti- mated that the formula in use for Akureyri was: tm - 1/5 (2t6 +18 + t12 +117) In 1956 the following formulae were introduced for most stations: t-m = 1/2 (h) + l2l) + C1 tm = 1/2 (t9 + t22) + C2 tm = 1/6 (5t9 + t18) + C3 The hours of observation are here shown in GMT. The coefficients cb c2 and c3 aie corrections. Gradually the observation time 22h GMT was changed to 21 GMT, so the first of the three formulae is now in use for most stations not having 3-hourly observations. During the period 1949-1959 wall-screens for temperature measurements were substituted by freely exposed screens. Unfortunately comparing measure- ments between the two types of screens, making cor- rections possible, were only made at a few stations. MEAN TEMPERATURE 1901-1990 As already mentioned 7 of the 32 selected weather stations were already in continuous operation in the year 1901. These are: Reykjavík, Stykkishólmur, Grímsey, Akureyri, Teigarhorn, Vestmannaeyjar and Stórinúpur/Hœll. Stykkishólmur is Iceland’s oldest weather station providing continuous records of tem- perature since 1845. The next one, Teigarhorn, start- ed in 1873, at that time being called Berufjörður. In Table 1 mean monthly and annual temperature for the period 1901-1990 is seen for the above men- tioned 7 weather stations and Fig.2 shows the annual range of temperature for six of them. Both the table and the figure show some characteristics of tempera- ture in Iceland. There is a considerable difference in the annual range between coastal and inland stations. Maritime influences seem to be more distinct at the east coast (Teigarhorn) than at the west coast (Reykja- vík, Stykkishólmur). At Grímsey, an island crossed by the Arctic Circle just to the north of the country, March is the coldest month of the year although the difference between January, February and March is very small. At the north and east coast (Grímsey, Teigarhom) there is a very slight difference between the mean temperature in July and August. Seven weather stations are insufficient to give a detailed description of the temperature conditions in Iceland. To do so a 50-year period, 1936- 1985, will be used in a later chapter. STANDARD DEVIATION - SEASONS Standard deviation is a good measure of the variabil- ity of monthly and annual temperature from year to JOKULL, No. 41, 1991 3
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