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Rustynailer

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  1. Given the BBC is our national broadcaster and the Met Office our national met agency - both funded by the taxpayer - why on earth should one pay for access to the other's services?

    The Met office and the BBC are institutions, we grew up with them, passion for change all the time and modern austerity are removing our way of life so fast these days, glad I saw it all before they ruined the place.

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  2. Cam 1 looks very nice at the moment with the glow increasing as it gets dark and blowing snow like steam in the foreground

    http://www.livefromiceland.is/webcams/bardarbunga

    I like leaving this on in the background when I am going about my business, when possible...post-4726-0-46171100-1418834531_thumb.jp I occasionally swap between the two.

     

    I agree it looks nice at the moment, in fact I think it has got better looking since winter arrived, its not just the low light I think its the snow and cold also having their effects on the visuals.

     

    Looks bright as hell on the mobile Right hand cam   

     

    post-4726-0-66710800-1418834946_thumb.jp

  3. Interesting read here http://en.vedur.is/earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/nr/2947#historic which shows how small it its compared to Laki and earlier eruptions. More info here http://en.vedur.is/media/jar/bb100days_ens.pdf which probably explains why we aren't seeing similar effects to the Laki eruption.

    Looks like Laki was around 10 times stronger in output over 100 days. I bet we would be feeling it now if we were back in time to the Laki eruption, the haze would be all over and everybody would be coughing like smokers on 20 a day.

     

    Looks like our fissure eruption could go on for months yet, the eruption may develop further elsewhere too, or not we will see. 

    I wonder where we will be at in the Spring, 150km square?

  4. 45 foot waves, the winter storm season has started, wonder weather it will be here till the end, or will the cold/ snow knock it out? This storm has a track from the NW that is unusual in the fact that it is so strong, just of late, like the last 20 years or so, am I right or have I a worse memory than I thought? :unknw:  Such cold and pppenetrating850's for a start. brrrr

  5. The long period waves shook and are shaking Iceland currently. The length of the period X height of the wave= what equivalent in tons TNT or Atom bomb megatons anybody?

     

    The reason I ask is, just look at the borehole strain meters in Iceland, eg:-  post-4726-0-24460700-1418152157_thumb.jp Not surprised we lost 10 meters of some cliffs extensively at/on/in the Isle of Wight in the last winter storms.....

  6. Just about a mag 5 at around 18:00 UK

     

    LOL just look what the storm is doing to the strain meter here...post-4726-0-65851300-1418151681_thumb.jp

     

    This is why it is hard to detect EQ's in a storm, the storm shakes the place to bits and batters it with very high long period waves, great for weather enthusiasts and storm watchers, bad for EQ recording, arr well can't have everything.

  7. In looking at http://www.livefromiceland.is/webcams/bardarbunga-2/ you would think its blowing it's top :bomb: The only thing that's blowing is the WINDS.

    Thats it, it is just lots of very hot very liquid rock spewing out peacefully, like Hawaii.  The shaking is mainly 99% off screen at the back The shaking has easily surpassed the entire output of man since the industrial revolution in Iceland and here in the UK combined.... From a sheer energy point of view. We are mouse like.

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  8. http://www.livefromiceland.is/webcams/bardarbunga/

     

    clear again and amazing background colours tonight

    That thin hot lava is still sloshing out alright, river like, it floods its plain, until the end, or the next bit.

    No problems with building and planning permission on lava flood planes, not as obvious as river ones but twice as bad...fire+water...

     

    Still dumb to build on either IMO       :oops:  post-4726-0-38098500-1417197322_thumb.jp

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  9. Is that with the cleaver? lol

     

    Edit: Sorry - just back off hols from Lanzarote - The island is pure volcano!

    I can see now, tsk :nonono:

     

     

    Glasses r good post-4726-0-48924600-1416948566_thumb.jp

     

    Creep to the front on the valar... suggestive of what?  post-4726-0-92948500-1416950384_thumb.jp Long difference between waveform arrival times, or receiver distortion...

     

    Thanks IMO for such interesting data.

  10. M 4.5 - JAN MAYEN ISLAND REGION - 2014-11-25 09:01:53 UTC

     

    M 4.4 - JAN MAYEN ISLAND REGION - 2014-11-25 09:04:33 UTC

    410366.global.thumb.jpg

    http://www.emsc-csem.org/Earthquake/earthquake.php?id=410366#map

     

    a couple of quakes close to iceland that may have a bearing on the plates there

     

     

    Yes I think so, it erm, agitates things I have been noticing this relationship for a few years now, lots of people across the interweb disagreed in the past when people mentioned this effect.

    Less so these days, probably because its true.

     

     

    Position of the green stars since yesterday dinner.  post-4726-0-00190100-1416935893_thumb.jp

  11. The fissure eruption seems to be getting bigger.

    I think you are right as it appears at the moment. This mornings 5.4 may have made the lava run, faster, thinner and hotter, possibly, not sure... Try the video above, runnier and faster than that I suppose.

    Being hotter is is looking brighter too. Not 100% on this but that what it looks like. Less resistance from runny lava means less EQ's also. Although IMO sometimes processes EQ's in big batches when its busy. But looking at the EQ graph it looks like a fall in overall magnitude averages since the 5.4

  12. 5.4+ looking at the boreholes  post-4726-0-38649000-1416821204_thumb.jp

     

    All the wavelengths drums  post-4726-0-19823700-1416821312_thumb.jp and the other colorful vala one post-4726-0-92714100-1416821575_thumb.jp

     

    IMO have it at 5.2 already, looks bigger, they may raise that later.

     

    Position is harder algorithm has missed it I think 09:03...post-4726-0-20029600-1416822364_thumb.jp  IMO are as near perfect as is possible at manual location, it will appear soon.

     

    Gone up to 5.4 shaky old caldera...

     

    Hekla is sensitive, the wavelength stepped down after the EQ....post-4726-0-21072300-1416822874_thumb.jp

     

    The three cams Mila 1 and 2...  post-4726-0-17217600-1416823238_thumb.jp  post-4726-0-33104000-1416823251_thumb.jp

     

    IMO mobile  post-4726-0-71567400-1416823269_thumb.jp

  13. Here is an interesting comparison a picture from 

    Eggert Norðdahl

      https://www.flickr.com/photos/35133216@N05/14951175976/ it shows the infamous Laki fissure, it looks like the one at Holuhraun, the lava drained away and sunk down the hole, which then later filled with water

     

    Imagine the same thing with Holuhraun and it looks the same...One big crater with a run off gulley, massive lava field.

     

    Oh god I have the big letters again, sorry... :nonono: 

     

    This mornings 5+ at the Hekla borehole    post-4726-0-41856100-1416754729_thumb.jp

     

     

    Mila 1 post-4726-0-91475500-1416754994_thumb.jp

     

    Mila 2 post-4726-0-85374000-1416755006_thumb.jp

     

    IMO mobile post-4726-0-53670500-1416755019_thumb.jp close up, whats that in the background? Low cloud, mist?   post-4726-0-73031800-1416755031_thumb.jp

     

    Mila 1 15:05 UK, looks like mist /fog over glacier behind Holuhraun  post-4726-0-05958400-1416755256_thumb.jp

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