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Jökull - 01.12.1991, Side 19

Jökull - 01.12.1991, Side 19
Fig.19 : 10-year overlapping means of temperature of the four seasons 1901-1990 at Reykjavík and Akureyri. Mynd 19:10 ára raðmeðaltöl ein- stakra árstíða 1901-1990 í Reykjavík og á Akureyrí. In continuation of the favourable, warm period, 1926-1946, the main tendency of the temperature curves for all seasons and in all parts of the country is a descent to the present, though with the disturbance of the two cool periods 1947-1952 and 1965-1971. The former one is most distinct in spring and autumn but hardly seen on the other curves except for Reykjavík in winter. The latter period is distinguish- able at Akureyri especially in winter and spring but not at all seen at Reykjavík. In Fig.20 the deviation of annual mean tempera- ture from the 50-year annual mean temperature 1936-1985 is presented for the periods 1901-1925, 1926-1946, 1947-1952, 1953-1964, 1965-1971 and 1972-1990. As described in a former chapter there seems to be a minimal difference between averages for the 50-year period and the period 1901-1990 as a whole. It must be pointed out that the chart for the first period is based only on 7 weather stations and in addition an estimated value for an eighth one. For the second period, 1926-1946, the stations are 17 and for the four periods left the 32 selected stations are used. The deviation for 1901-1925 is negative in all parts of the country with maximum deviation in northem and eastern Iceland but minimum values in the southwestem part. The chart for the warmest peri- od in question, 1926-1946, is completely different from other periods. The positive deviations show a minimum along the coasts except at Reykjanesskagi in southwestern Iceland and Melrakkaslétta in the northeastern part. They increase otherwise towards the interior. It has been pointed out that the cool period 1947-1952 is only distinct in some parts of the coun- try and only during a part of the year. It is therefore to be expected that the deviations are small and irregular, in most regions in the interval 0.0°C to -K).2°C. Positive values are mainly found in the northeastern part of the country. The deviations of the annual temperature for the rather warm period 1953-1964 are small, of the order 0.3°-0.5°C, with the lowest values in southern Iceland, 0.2°-0.3°C. For the next period, the sea ice period 1965-1971, having negative deviations, the difference between different parts of the country is larger than for other periods. The coldest area is the north coast and in general the northern and eastern Iceland. The devia- tions decrease towards south and southwest. Rather obvious influence of sea ice and low sea surface tem- perature are indicated by the largest negative devia- tions in winter, especially in March. JÖKULL,No. 41, 1991 17
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