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The piece showing the lava field at the end definitely lends to the description"Land of fire and ice".
Meanwhile in Hawaii, lava destroys first home in Pahoa;
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-29998397.
Lava heading towards transfer station in Pahoa, Hawaii
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wXATp8SjdS0&feature=youtu.be.
Another interesting video of Hawaii volcano here;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ewPRXqfv3w.
A lava lake has now formed at Holuhraun;
http://www.jonfr.com/volcano/?p=5246.
5.4 an hour ago ESE of the Caldera
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Originally Posted by: ozone_aurora
It's like something from an old horror movie.
Must be terrible for the residents to see the slow but definite destruction of their area.
In the latest report from Iceland says the horizontal flow has decreased.That could prove to be interesting if it is a sign that the vent is becoming restricted.
Here is one that's worth watching - Chiles-Cerro Negro
Its a volcanic complex consisting of 2 stratovolcanoes located high up in the Andes on the borders of Colombia & Ecuador. Neither volcano has had a confirmed eruption for at least 160,000 years!!
However in the past year or so, serveral large earthquake swarms have begun to take place in them, the most recent and largest is the current swarm....
Between 29th Sept & 11th November 2014 there has been around 132,000 earthquakes!!!
November 4th saw 3200 earthquakes alone.
http://www.volcano.si.edu/reports_weekly.cfm#vn_351110
http://volcanocafe.wordpress.com/2014/10/21/volcan-chiles-and-cerro-negro-volcanic-complex-colombia-placed-on-orange-alert/
http://www.wired.com/2014/10/12000-people-evacuated-near-cerro-negro-de-mayasquer-chiles/
Fresh video of Holuhraun eruption.
http://www.ruv.is/frett/holuhraun-eruption-fresh-video
And a 3.1 felt just 20 miles from where I live in N Portugal.
http://m.emsc.eu/earthquake/earthquake.php?evid=410182
Max Temp: 40.2ºC (03.08.2018)
Min Temp: -1.1ºC ( 03.01.2021)
Porto 86m and Campeã 820m (Marão 1414m)
@planoclima
http://en.vedur.is/earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/2947
Much further south, Pico do Fogo, of Cape Verde, has erupted, the 1st time for almost 20 years;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hEPfuw2JO4.
Lots of small shallow quakes today around the Caldera. Whether this means anything I have no idea
Latest advisory from Icelandic Met Office
Scientists flew over Bárðarbunga on Wednesday, 26 November. According to data acquired in the flight, the total subsidence of the caldera is 50 meters and the volume is 1.4 cubic kilometers. No signal is now received from the station in the caldera and the most likely explanation is that has subsided below the caldera rim and is therefore out of sight of the relay station in Kverkfjöll.
Patern changing or possible indications of the caldera S/SE corner as majoraty of afternoon quakes were located and a 5.2..?
http://en.vedur.is/earthquakes-and-volcanism/earthquakes#view=table
Uahauu!Patern changing or possible indications of the caldera S/SE corner as majoraty of afternoon quakes were located and a 5.2..?http://en.vedur.is/earthquakes-and-volcanism/earthquakes#view=table
Originally Posted by: seringador
Yes, noticed that too. Look forward to reading the latest Update from the duty geoscientist
Two 5.0+ magnitude earthquakes at Bardarbunga since 12.00 am (i.e, last night) (EMSC).
Definately an increase in activity today
Much further south, the eruption continues on Fogo, Cape Verde, destroying homes;
http://www.earth-of-fire.com/eruption-of-fogo-the-village-of-portela-disappears-under-the-lava.html.
Some worldwide volcanic activity updates here;
http://earthquake-report.com/2013/05/27/wordwide-volcano-activity-copahue-volcano-chile-alert-raised-to-red/.
Further news on Fogo eruption of Cape Verde, plus an eruption of Japan's Aso volcano;
http://volcansvanuatueruptionsgb.blogspot.fr/2014/12/07122014-fogo-asosan.html.
Significant activity on world's southernmost active volcano;
http://thewatchers.adorraeli.com/2014/12/07/significant-eruptions-of-mount-erebus-reported-antarctica/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook.
Why we have heard so little about this volcano;
http://phys.org/news/2014-12-heard-devastating-cape-verde-volcano.html.
If you are outside anglonews this days you aren't even in the map.
This volcano in Cabo Verde is umpredictible and it's history back a couple of centuries at XIX,
http://caboverdevida.blogspot.pt/2011/09/ilha-do-fogo.html?m=1
are records showing some impressive eruptions Fogo means Fire, when the portuguese choosed the name of the unhabitant arquipélago was for some reason...95/96 was a good Winter...in the 2nd half