North Atlantic jetstream path in the summer of 2007
North Atlantic jetstream path in the summer of 2007
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While Icelanders, and in particular us in the West Fjords, are enjoying one of the nicest summers in decades, UK and northern Europe are getting hammered by rain and cold weather. The reason for this is that the lows that normally come from America and then turn north east and come over or just south of Iceland are going much further south and almost straight across the Atlantic over to UK.

In a "normal" summer, the Atlantic jetstream directs areas of low pressure, which brings cloud and rain, to the north of UK or between Iceland and UK. High pressure systems over Europe and the Atlantic bring warm, settled conditions to the UK. This summer, the jetstream is flowing further south allowing low pressure systems to sweep straight over the centre of Britain. High pressure systems over Europe and the Atlantic have been weak.  See attached chart showing how the jetstream is acting this summer

This in turn has given quite settled weather in Iceland and all of June and July have been very dry and sunny. This has meant very nice sailing conditions in the fjords of the West Fjords. We have a seabreaze building up through the day providing 12-20 knots of steady wind all afternoon.

You´re quick to forget that on May 24th we were anchored in Lonafjordur in force 10 snowstorm and had to shovel 20 cm of fresh snow off the deck of Aurora in the morning..!!!

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The weather is also perfect for hiking in the mountains. Click on the photo to see pictures taken last Sunday from the top of a mountain above the town of Isafjordur. One shows the view looking north towards the town with the coast of Grænahlid in the distance. On the other one we are looking east over Alftarfjordur, Sauratindar and Kofri peaks with Isafjardardjup and the Drangajokull icecap in the background.

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#1

Tuesday 17 July | 20:58 Sonia Burton wrote...

Siggi,

Stop gloating! The weather has followed us to Myvatn, and we're taking it back with us to London on Friday 20th,youhave been warned. Brilliant (applies to last week on the Aurora too) whilst it lasted though guys, hey?

Sonia & Martin sun bathing in Midge-Central

#2

Tuesday 17 July | 21:28 Siggi wrote...

Well... I have to admit that we had a few clouds in the sky today. Also we may have a bit of rain in the next couple of days. It will be good for the grass...!

Glad you are enjoying the north country and the record number of flies they are having this summer at Myvatn..!

Whether you take some or all of the sun back to England I wish you all the best for the reminder of your holiday. It was great having you guys sailing and kayaking with us last week.

Siggi

#3

Tuesday 17 July | 23:13 Runar wrote...

Oh yes we need some rain!

I´m getting tired of watering the garden everyday and the golf course next to my house looks like the Sahara...

Check out some of my photos from the kayaking trip in the latest album on the web. It also contains few other kayaking photos from other trips.

Have a safe trip back home to rainy England...

Runar

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