Precipitation in the Svarfaoardalur region, North-Iceland

S. Brynjólfsson, H. Ólafsson

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Abstract

During the summer of 2006, precipitation was measured with a network of 40 rain gauges in the region of Svarfaoardalur valley in N-Iceland. The precipitation distribution is investigated for different wind conditions and the intensity spectrum is explored. A large observed precipitation gradient (400% increase over a distance of 9-km) indicates that the orographic enhancement of precipitation may be very sensitive to the shape of the mountains and the exact aspect of the slopes. The distribution functions of precipitation intensities have similar forms for most locations, except at sea level below high mountains where low precipitation intensities are relatively infrequent while high precipitation intensities are frequent. The precipitation data are compared to information on avalanches that is retrieved from written sources and interviews. The highest values of precipitation coincide with very frequent avalanches, but there are other areas with only few avalanches but much precipitation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)57-66
Number of pages10
JournalMeteorology and Atmospheric Physics
Volume103
Issue number1-4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2009

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