My comment is based on observations by volcanologists, the recent and current data and commentary from the Icelandic Met Office. It is not solely based on the fact that any eruption is likely to be a rifting episode. These things can always catch people by surprise, but the geology and history of the systems around that part of Iceland do not point towards a large eruption.
Thanks. Good news
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Etna off again as I type this...
https://www.skylinewebcams.com/en/webcam/italia/sicilia/catania/vulcano-etna-sud.html
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Etna off again as I type this...https://www.skylinewebcams.com/en/webcam/italia/sicilia/catania/vulcano-etna-sud.html
Looking lively ( and yes this one is currently a live stream, but that may change ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5z5efIcMb8M
Current conditions (personal WS)
Great images Michael. What a scorcher.
Thanks for that link (again). Live it is this time (for now)...
I wonder if the Iceland disturbances will amount to anything. Whilst I wait I've been watching for the past few evenings the Valhalla Murders recently which have some spectacular volcanic landscapes mixed into the crimes.
https://decider.com/2020/03/13/the-valhalla-murders-netflix-stream-it-or-skip-it/
The Valhalla Murders (original title: Brot) is a fairly straightforward murder mystery series, created by Thordur Palsson, that could have been produced just about anywhere. However, we’re happy that it was produced in Iceland, because it gives us a chance to look at the fine scenery in and around Reykjavik, one of most surreal and beautiful cities on earth. Low buildings surrounded by black rock formations, cold weather that doesn’t seem to bother most of the residents, and a gritty underbelly that we never see when we look at news footage of the city.
Nick
Great images Michael. What a scorcher.Thanks for that link (again). Live it is this time (for now)...I wonder if the Iceland disturbances will amount to anything. Whilst I wait I've been watching for the past few evenings the Valhalla Murders recently which have some spectacular volcanic landscapes mixed into the crimes.https://decider.com/2020/03/13/the-valhalla-murders-netflix-stream-it-or-skip-it/The Valhalla Murders (original title: Brot) is a fairly straightforward murder mystery series, created by Thordur Palsson, that could have been produced just about anywhere. However, we’re happy that it was produced in Iceland, because it gives us a chance to look at the fine scenery in and around Reykjavik, one of most surreal and beautiful cities on earth. Low buildings surrounded by black rock formations, cold weather that doesn’t seem to bother most of the residents, and a gritty underbelly that we never see when we look at news footage of the city.Nick
The Valhalla Murders sounds like what I commit in Assassin's Creed occasionally.
I have never been to Iceland but love to go and see the volcanic landscapes. On that subject the earthquake activity (probably associated with magmatic dyke activity) continues unabated with some very shallow quakes in the last couple of days. The activity also seems to be edging southwestwards in the last day or two, getting closer to the ocean.
It will be very interesting to see how things proceed over the next few hours/days/weeks/months/years.
A small update on the Iceland saga.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-56420607
Apologies if you've already watched it.
From initial reports it appears that an eruption has started at Fagradalsfjall in SW Iceland. No more details yet.
Red sky at night in this case seems unlikely to be a Shepherd's delight.
https://icelandmonitor.mbl.is/news/news/2021/03/19/eruption_has_started_in_fagradalsfjall/
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52.0N 0.1E
It's reached the mainstream news this morning https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-56465393
Just watched in on the news, DEW - impressive.
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Interesting after what seems a long wait but a mere blink in geological terms. I'll watch with interest.
I suspect it may not be large or long lasting but it may not be the only rifting event. I guess time will tell.
The latest pictures seem to show a less extensive eruption. But this looks less predictable than most eruptions - so basically who know what'll happen.
Seeing lava erupt in a valley is unusual.
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The latest pictures seem to show a less extensive eruption. But this looks less predictable than most eruptions - so basically who know what'll happen.Seeing lava erupt in a valley is unusual.
I think the location was right in the middle of the rift/dyke. The joy of this event is that, as it is not explosive, you can stick a webcam very close by (as was done within the past hour):
https://youtu.be/tW_jnF4K0D0
I think the location was right in the middle of the rift/dyke. The joy of this event is that, as it is not explosive, you can stick a webcam very close by (as was done within the past hour):https://youtu.be/tW_jnF4K0D0