Iceland review - 2016, Page 114

Iceland review - 2016, Page 114
112 ICELAND REVIEW ICELAND REVIEW 113 The weather can change rapidly in Iceland, from calm winds and clear skies, to rain, snow, sleet and punishing wind gusts, and back to calm wind and clear skies, all in the same hour. It’s unpredictable, frustrating, exhilarating and con- fusing for many travelers, but Icelanders have learned to adapt and go with the flow. As a result, plans tend to be loose, wheth- er it’s meeting a friend for coffee, or even an appointment for a job interview. Whether you’re a local or traveler, the best course of action is to have flexible plans. Some of the most extreme weather you could experience in Iceland is wind; the type of wind that could literally knock you off your feet. If the weather forecast is showing strong winds, it’s important to alter your plans accordingly. Do not underesti- mate the wind, or any storm advisories. Be safe, smart and stay prepared. DRIVE SAFELY Driving in Iceland can range from peaceful to harrowing, de- pending on the weather. To check road conditions, visit the Road Administration’s website at road.is. If there is an advisory due to wind, rain, snow, or a volcanic eruption or avalanche (it happens), stay off the road. Advisories are to be taken seriously. Always remember that road conditions are unpredictable and car accidents involving foreign drivers are too common. You can be traveling on a quiet, scenic, paved road that suddenly turns into an unpaved, rough section. Inexperienced drivers can lose control of the car quite easily. UNIQUE HAZARDS In addition to Iceland’s ex- treme wind patterns, the island is home to other hazards that travelers must be aware of. For instance, earthquakes can occur, as well as avalanches, glacial floods, sandstorms and volcanic eruptions. There is nothing to fear, but it’s important to stay informed, listen to advisories and stay safe. It is essential to closely follow Iceland’s weather web- site en.vedur.is (you can also download the free Vedur app from Google Play or Apple App Store). The Icelandic Met Office updates the weather forecasts and warnings every three to six hours, with observations updating every hour, giving guests and locals the most current conditions. The agency has a long-term advisory role with the Department of Civil Protection and issues public alerts about impending nat- ural hazards. Travelers must remember that traveling to Iceland for “good weather” is unheard of. The changing conditions are part of the experience of a trip to Iceland, and the key is being prepared with layers of clothing, proper footwear and waterproof out- erwear for walking. For driving, be sure to monitor the weath- er forecast and road conditions, and always have a map and charged mobile phone. en.vedur.is The weather in Iceland is not casual conversation, but serious business. Expect the Unexpected SPECIAL PROMOTIONDRIVING AROUND ICELAND
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