Icebergs drift close 27. júlí 2006 11:46 Hafis úti fyrir Norðurlandi Icebergs are unusually close to the Icelandic coast for this time of year. According to meterologist Þór Jakobsson with the National Weather Institute this is due to caæm weather in recent years. " Due to the calm, the ice has spread further east than usual. Normally it's much further west, close to Greenland." A plane from the National Coast Guard made a report on the icebergs yesterday and the ice sheet is about 37 kilometres long. It was nearest to the coast at Straumsnes,north west Iceland. According to Jakobsson, ice can get in the way of cruise ships and he would therefore like to stress to captains to take care when navigating. The ice will not, however, close sailing routes around Iceland. " We're expecting an easterly wind which will drive the ice west away from the coast." News News in English Mest lesið Mörg hundruð börn hittist og drekki sig full í sumarpartýum Innlent Hótar að svipta Rosie O'Donnell ríkisborgararétti Erlent Fjögur mál kláruð fyrir þingslit: „Skynsamleg lúkning sem forseti leggur til“ Innlent Nafn mannsins sem lést í mótorhjólaslysinu Innlent Hiti gæti náð 25 stigum í dag Veður Ofbeldi í garð fangavarða eykst Innlent Dettifoss komið til hafnar Innlent Fundu kannabisplöntur við húsleit Innlent Sjálfvirk bílaþvottastöð opnuð á Selfossi Innlent Kim lofar Rússum „skilyrðislausum stuðningi“ Erlent
Icebergs are unusually close to the Icelandic coast for this time of year. According to meterologist Þór Jakobsson with the National Weather Institute this is due to caæm weather in recent years. " Due to the calm, the ice has spread further east than usual. Normally it's much further west, close to Greenland." A plane from the National Coast Guard made a report on the icebergs yesterday and the ice sheet is about 37 kilometres long. It was nearest to the coast at Straumsnes,north west Iceland. According to Jakobsson, ice can get in the way of cruise ships and he would therefore like to stress to captains to take care when navigating. The ice will not, however, close sailing routes around Iceland. " We're expecting an easterly wind which will drive the ice west away from the coast."
News News in English Mest lesið Mörg hundruð börn hittist og drekki sig full í sumarpartýum Innlent Hótar að svipta Rosie O'Donnell ríkisborgararétti Erlent Fjögur mál kláruð fyrir þingslit: „Skynsamleg lúkning sem forseti leggur til“ Innlent Nafn mannsins sem lést í mótorhjólaslysinu Innlent Hiti gæti náð 25 stigum í dag Veður Ofbeldi í garð fangavarða eykst Innlent Dettifoss komið til hafnar Innlent Fundu kannabisplöntur við húsleit Innlent Sjálfvirk bílaþvottastöð opnuð á Selfossi Innlent Kim lofar Rússum „skilyrðislausum stuðningi“ Erlent