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South West & Central Southern England - Weather Chat
Freddie123 replied to Nick L's topic in Regional
Yes I think something has been struck, the emergency services are belting up and down the ring road now. -
South West & Central Southern England - Weather Chat
Freddie123 replied to Nick L's topic in Regional
Not much going on in Swindon at the moment, looks nice and sunny outside. Back in Bristol for a bout 6pm tonight so that'll be fun passing through J18 M4 if anything has fallen. -
iceland Bárðarbunga and Askja - Volcanic Activity
Freddie123 replied to lorenzo's topic in Space, Science & nature
Seems to have been quite a change to the EQs in recent days. Any theory's from those here more knowledgeable that me on what is happening? -
iceland Bárðarbunga and Askja - Volcanic Activity
Freddie123 replied to lorenzo's topic in Space, Science & nature
Yes that was also my comment earlier today, it seems like the larger ones are more frequent at the moment with less smaller ones in between. I wonder if we are on the start of a more general collapse, everything is so fragmented from the last month of rumbling that each EQ now triggers more to collapse and so on. I guess time will tell. Those EQ's down in the Atlantic are interesting, as was the one near Portugal a few weeks back. Interesting to see the movement and stresses on a much larger scale than just Iceland. -
iceland Bárðarbunga and Askja - Volcanic Activity
Freddie123 replied to lorenzo's topic in Space, Science & nature
Wonder if we are on the edge now of something significant happening or just an upturn for a few hours? -
iceland Bárðarbunga and Askja - Volcanic Activity
Freddie123 replied to lorenzo's topic in Space, Science & nature
Larger earthquakes so far today: 18.09.2014 10:46:36 64.670 -17.409 8.8 km 3.8 99.0 6.5 km ENE of Bárðarbunga 18.09.2014 06:05:17 64.669 -17.389 0.3 km 3.4 99.0 7.3 km ENE of Bárðarbunga 18.09.2014 03:17:08 64.673 -17.406 6.4 km 4.5 99.0 6.8 km ENE of Bárðarbunga -
iceland Bárðarbunga and Askja - Volcanic Activity
Freddie123 replied to lorenzo's topic in Space, Science & nature
So I wonder if that means more magma is flowing into the magma chamber than can get down the fissure and thus its pushing back up? -
iceland Bárðarbunga and Askja - Volcanic Activity
Freddie123 replied to lorenzo's topic in Space, Science & nature
http://www.lastwordonnothing.com/2014/09/15/guest-post-bardarbunga-and-the-winters-of-winds-of-the-sword-of-the-world/ An interesting read. Fred -
iceland Bárðarbunga and Askja - Volcanic Activity
Freddie123 replied to lorenzo's topic in Space, Science & nature
http://avd.is/en/?p=276 This just in. Full details above. The eruptive activity at Holuhraun continues at similar intensity. Lava flows at similar rates as yesterday. The lava is flowing towards East into Jökulsá á Fjöllum, slightly narrowing its path. No explosive activity due to the lava and river water interaction has been observed, but steam rises from the lava. Scientists flying over the Bárðarbunga area yesterday reported no new changes in the surface. Air quality in urban areas in the East of Iceland (very poor from the details) Earthquake activity in the caldera of Bárðarbunga remains similar to that of the last days. Epicenters are distributed along the northern and south-eastern caldera fault. Earthquake activity at the dyke tip has decreased. More than 50 events have been detected since midnight. Low frequency tremor has decreased. GPS observations: There are minor crustal movements around the dyke supporting the assumption that the amount of magma flowing into the dyke slightly exceeds the flow of magma erupted to the surface. Considering the time period since the beginning of the eruption slow movements towards the Bárðarbunga caldera indicate continuing subsidence of the caldera. A new GPS station was installed on top of Bárðarbunga yesterday to monitor the subsidence of the caldera floor. -
iceland Bárðarbunga and Askja - Volcanic Activity
Freddie123 replied to lorenzo's topic in Space, Science & nature
Seems to be a lot of thick billowing cloud on Bada 2 and its shaking a lot, quite difficult to see and Bada 1 seems to show the plume moving right off camera but with some odd yellow/red tints in it. -
iceland Bárðarbunga and Askja - Volcanic Activity
Freddie123 replied to lorenzo's topic in Space, Science & nature
If it went with the same size explosion as Tambora the explosion would be heard as far away as Paris, Stockholm and Berlin. -
iceland Bárðarbunga and Askja - Volcanic Activity
Freddie123 replied to lorenzo's topic in Space, Science & nature
The million dollar question is when? What will be the tipping point of no return be reached? How many more earthquakes will happen before this point is reached? -
iceland Bárðarbunga and Askja - Volcanic Activity
Freddie123 replied to lorenzo's topic in Space, Science & nature
I can't see the cams from my work laptop, I think my browser is too old. Is White van man showing on Cam 2 like yesterday? He has a hell of a view, or a view of hell depending on how you look at it. It must be 'relatively' safe there because that radar is a rather expensive piece of kit and I expect they would rather not loose it under a lava flow, flood or hit by a projectile. -
iceland Bárðarbunga and Askja - Volcanic Activity
Freddie123 replied to lorenzo's topic in Space, Science & nature
What a stunning set of photos! The colours and the landscape just beautiful. -
iceland Bárðarbunga and Askja - Volcanic Activity
Freddie123 replied to lorenzo's topic in Space, Science & nature
http://www.ruv.is/frett/fyrsta-myndbandid-af-nyju-sprungunum This is a good view. Is that the edge of the glacier bottom right? Wording on the page translates as follows: 00:12 it is to the new fissure opened in the morning, close Dyngjujökli, and former crater. Lara Ómarsdóttir reporter took a video of the new volcanic rift just north of the perimeter Dyngjujökuls this morning is the first video clip of the new crack. -
iceland Bárðarbunga and Askja - Volcanic Activity
Freddie123 replied to lorenzo's topic in Space, Science & nature
well, not all of them! -
iceland Bárðarbunga and Askja - Volcanic Activity
Freddie123 replied to lorenzo's topic in Space, Science & nature
I saw what looked like steam a few days ago, but then again it might have been just dust blowing past the camera's. I've been reading up about past eruptions in the 1700's and although we are nowhere near those at the moment the facts of the events just goes to show how insignificant life is on this planet and the ability of the earth to snuff us out in an instant! -
iceland Bárðarbunga and Askja - Volcanic Activity
Freddie123 replied to lorenzo's topic in Space, Science & nature
Lara Omarsdottir â€@laraomars 37m New one near the glacier #holuhraun #eruption #volcano @RUVfrettir #bardarbunga pic.twitter.com/Dn2aIjHNZ7 -
iceland Bárðarbunga and Askja - Volcanic Activity
Freddie123 replied to lorenzo's topic in Space, Science & nature
HI Rusty, I was thinking more about if we had something bigger, maybe an ash cloud like in the early 80's after Mount St Helens went up. -
iceland Bárðarbunga and Askja - Volcanic Activity
Freddie123 replied to lorenzo's topic in Space, Science & nature
I have no knowledge in this area but I have a feeling you are right. I note that in the press today that the National Grid are acting to secure additional power supplies for this winter. Whilst this might be pure coincidence I do wonder if this situation has formed part of the reasoning / decision making process which will be clearly going on in the background. -
iceland Bárðarbunga and Askja - Volcanic Activity
Freddie123 replied to lorenzo's topic in Space, Science & nature
Simon Redfern @Sim0nRedfern · 2h Just seen dark puffs on the horizon- another small eruption ! black ash a bit further north of existing #Holuhraun events? #Bardarbunga -
iceland Bárðarbunga and Askja - Volcanic Activity
Freddie123 replied to lorenzo's topic in Space, Science & nature
well funny you should say that, when they announced the scientists would also be leaving we all knew something was going to happen and what happened less than 24 hours later. I can't see that light now, maybe its off camera. oh well see what its like in the morning - assuming its not all covered in clouds. -
iceland Bárðarbunga and Askja - Volcanic Activity
Freddie123 replied to lorenzo's topic in Space, Science & nature
I think one was a car, it was moving at quite a rate off to the right whilst the original light was static. Perhaps the one left there in view is a small eruption. -
iceland Bárðarbunga and Askja - Volcanic Activity
Freddie123 replied to lorenzo's topic in Space, Science & nature
I thought it was car headlights but now I'm not so sure.