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The climate of Surtsey
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The first meteorological measurement in Surtsey were conducted before the eruption ended in 1967
and since 2009 there have been continous automatic measurements on the island. Here we give the first
comprehensive analysis of the climate of Surtsey, based on these observations, and compare it to the climate
at the two other stations in the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago, Vestmannaeyjabær and Stórhöfði. Surtsey
experiences a relatively mild but windy climate, with monthly mean temperature above freezing during all
calendar months and wind speed exceeding 20 m/s on average 30 days a year. Precipitation measurements
are challenging but show, as expected, the summer months to be the driest and October to be both on average
the wettest month but also the most variable month. The measurements show the climate of Surtsey to be
similar to the climate of the other two stations in the archipelago with the largest difference in wind speed,
where Vestamannaeyjabær is sheltered while at Stórhöfði strong winds are enhanced by the orography.
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Title: The climate of Surtsey
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The first meteorological measurement in Surtsey were conducted before the eruption ended in 1967
and since 2009 there have been continous automatic measurements on the island.
Here we give the first
comprehensive analysis of the climate of Surtsey, based on these observations, and compare it to the climate
at the two other stations in the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago, Vestmannaeyjabær and Stórhöfði.
Surtsey
experiences a relatively mild but windy climate, with monthly mean temperature above freezing during all
calendar months and wind speed exceeding 20 m/s on average 30 days a year.
Precipitation measurements
are challenging but show, as expected, the summer months to be the driest and October to be both on average
the wettest month but also the most variable month.
The measurements show the climate of Surtsey to be
similar to the climate of the other two stations in the archipelago with the largest difference in wind speed,
where Vestamannaeyjabær is sheltered while at Stórhöfði strong winds are enhanced by the orography.
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