tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8129085.post1513345840204812414..comments2023-10-26T12:19:49.542+00:00Comments on Iceland Eyes: an Original Icelandic Photojournal Since 2004: It's Like We've Always Known Winter This WayUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8129085.post-71808169234866954942017-03-06T18:20:21.440+00:002017-03-06T18:20:21.440+00:00Fran, first off thanks for your support and reader...Fran, first off thanks for your support and readership! It's always great to know good people are out there getting a bit of something from IE.<br /><br />Secondly, I actually very quickly mentioned sea level rise in a post from 2011: <br /><br />http://icelandeyes.blogspot.is/search?q=sea+level<br /><br />though it's mainly just a link to a New York Times article on how, if the Greenland Icecap melts, the actual sea floor under Greenland and Iceland will rise as the weight of the ice lessens. I've also posted about it on the IE facebook page, including a link to a Live Science article that explans the phenomena: <br /><br />http://www.livescience.com/49751-iceland-rising-melting-ice.html<br /><br />The bottom line? Buy property in Reykjavik while you can! : ) <br /><br /><br /> <br />Iceland Eyeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10970069641161279316noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8129085.post-74214589144665063402017-03-06T15:05:24.861+00:002017-03-06T15:05:24.861+00:00It does look beautiful. I was out on my cross coun...It does look beautiful. I was out on my cross country skis on Saturday, but if we don't get some more snow soon we may lose our base. We are only two weeks from the equinox so it will be spring soon.Jonohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18170214396483091419noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8129085.post-60769121158407478932017-03-06T12:59:16.228+00:002017-03-06T12:59:16.228+00:00I like places to have weather contrasts, it is nic...I like places to have weather contrasts, it is nice to have one or two big snowfalls in winter!<br /><br />I also like the renewed impetus you have recently given to your blog, Maria! I followed it very intermittently for a couple of years now. I like to have a little window on Iceland through your eyes, and through your sometimes thoughtful, sometimes emotive, comments. Thanks for that!<br /><br />I usually wonder about how climate change and global warming may affect Iceland in the near future. Is it any likely that the sea level rises there and could it represent a real risk in the coastal localities, and in Reykjavík in particular? I would like to know if Icelanders have a view on this, if Icelandic authorities have been evaluating the situation...<br /><br />Fran Ayllónhttp://crafthumanitas.isnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8129085.post-13718652006294854732017-03-05T21:38:15.356+00:002017-03-05T21:38:15.356+00:00I've been in Iceland once when there was snow ...I've been in Iceland once when there was snow (Reykjavík, Akranes, Borgarnes, Snæfellsnes), it was magical.Professor Battyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09802171986501104683noreply@blogger.com