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    Icelandic Meteorological Office (Veðurstofa Íslands)

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    The Icelandic Meteorological Office (Veðurstofa Íslands) is Iceland's national weather service, responsible for weather forecasting, seismic monitoring, and hydrological services. It provides comprehensive weather predictions, earthquake tracking, and water flow analysis to support public safety and inform various sectors. The office also focuses on research in weather and climate, atmospheric processes, glacier and avalanche studies, hydrological systems, and geohazards. It plays a crucial role in civil protection and environmental monitoring in Iceland.

    Contact Details

    Address: Bústaðavegur 7-9

    City: Reykjavik

    Country: Iceland

    ZIP Code/ PIN Code: 105

    User Details

    Year of Incorporation:

    1920

    Employee Range:

    51-200

    Category of User:

    Government

    Sub Category of User:

    Agency

    Name of Parent Organisation:

    Ministry of the Environment, Energy and Climate, Government of Iceland

    Website of Parent Organisation:

    https://www.umhverfisraduneyti.is/

    Sectoral Focus

    Architecture, Engineering and Construction

    Location Intelligence

    Geospatial Knowledge Infrastructure

    National Geospatial Agency (NGA) Vertical