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Finally we can see she's still going strong.
latest status report. http://en.vedur.is/media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-09_IES_IMO.pdf
So we got deflation and subsidence towards the centre of the volcano. So we should see a decline in visible activity soon. Deflation shows the magma chamber is emptying hence we should see a decline in activity as the pressure reduces.
Deflation to the north, but inflation in the south by the looks of it. http://notendur.hi.is/runa/eyja_gps.html
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Many thanks for that LadyP. I tried that and can do it. Now can my poor brain remember it, going to have to save that somewhere.
By the way I am using Firefox as a browser.
During my search I noticed a few Firefox addons for that browser. One is here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/121408
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I am glad it gave someone a laugh. I find it so frustrating when I can't just change the Caps back to what it should be.
Perhaps something the windows programme makers could look at.
You mean, the browser makers... What browser are you using? They will have something, you just need to google it.
If you have Word, try copy/pasting into that then highlight the words you want to change and hit Shift + F3. This will convert everything to lower case. YOu can then copy paste back into the browser.
Another option is to open another browswer window. Then go here: http://www.convertcase.net/ and follow the instructions.
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Someone caught the 2nd vent on the FLIR cam - so it does look like there might be another vent trying top open/reopen.
http://skitch.com/suwc/dnwux/flir-shows-second-plume-at-eyjafjallajokull
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From Jón Frímann (a poster on the Eruptions site & the one who set up the seismometers we often look at here: http://www.simnet.is/jonfr500/earthquake/tremoren.htm).
'My uncle and his wive where on the Míla cam earlier, along with her son. I don't know the fourth person. At one point, they where all three standing and waving to the camera.'
I guess they were the small gropup we saw an image of further up.
Someone call him to fix the camera will they.
Actually, many on the Eruptions blog have hoped we will take a look around the back of the camera and see if he can turn off the auto-focus. I think he'd set off by then tho'.
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A wee bit off topic but I think we finally have a volcano dust sunset here. It's very pinky redy orangey. I would take a photo but they never come out on my camera.
Anyone else in Scotland have an good sunset just now??
I did last night (posted a couple of pics) but I just have a lot of black cloud tonight.
Apparently we have 'patchy ash'
Aberdeen Airpoirt tweet says:
ABZ_Airport
Breaking news: Aberdeen Airport due to close at 0100 due to patchy areas of high density in our airspace. We hope to open again by 0700.
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http://photojournal.jpl.nasa.gov/jpegMod/PIA13098_modest.jpg
View from space (NASA) showing the lava flow.
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Someone on the Eruptions blog (post #239 http://scienceblogs.com/eruptions/2010/05/eyjafjallajokull_update_for_57.php) has compared the FLIR image with the normal view and come up with this: http://www.flickr.com/photos/suw/4588384291/ It does a good job of explaining what is where.
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I think I shall also retire. Early start tomorrow... Fingers crossed for another clear day.
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Yes, it seems to have some sort of auto focus set and the moving steam is making the focus shift. It is quite annoying!
Great view of the full plume here: http://www.simnet.is/jonfr500/earthquake/vefmyndeyjafjalmulaen.html
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Where? In Aberdeen? It is already dark here in the Deep South
Yes, Aberdeen. It's barely twilight here.
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Interesting - I think we have some volcanic sunset stuff going on. Orange skies all around the horizon as far as I can see, not just where the sun has gone down.
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There's also another plume in the far distance left hand side now what is that. is there another volcano erupting in Iceland??
Mmm perhaps it's the lava flow but looks too far away. At the moment it's disappeared in haze.
That is the steam at the front of the lava flow - the steam you see in the voda cam.
You can see it more clearly here: http://www.simnet.is/jonfr500/earthquake/vefmyndeyjafjalmulaen.html
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Love the way it skirts the UK. Quite remarkable really.
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Nice pic
http://www.livescience.com/environment/iceland-volcano-ash-image-100507.html
this isthe link i am using http://eldgos.mila.is/eyjafjallajokull-fra-thorolfsfelli/
I can get the Hvolsvelli cam but not the Porolfsfelli cam the other one is off line
This link is the one not working http://eldgos.mila.is/eyjafjallajokull-fra-fimmvorduhalsi/
As I said above (and included the link that works now), they have changed the link to fix the fact it said it was pointing somewhere else.
These are the three links now.
http://eldgos.mila.is/eyjafjallajokull-fra-hvolsvelli/
http://eldgos.mila.is/eyjafjallajokull-fra-valahnjuk/
http://eldgos.mila.is/eyjafjallajokull-fra-thorolfsfelli/
the fimmvorduhalsi one no longer exists.
Besides, they are all listed on the left hand side of the page anyway - use the links there from one of the pages that works.
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They have changed the links to fix their names (as they were all saying they were looking at other locations). Try this now: http://eldgos.mila.is/english/eyjafjallajokull-fra-thorolfsfelli/
Useful links~ Updated!
Webcams:
Vodaphone cam - http://www.vodafone.is/eldgos/en
Mulakot cam - http://www.simnet.is/jonfr500/earthquake/vefmyndeyjafjalmulaen.html
Three Milu cams - http://eldgos.mila.is/eyjafjallajokull-fra-hvolsvelli/
- http://eldgos.mila.is/eyjafjallajokull-fra-valahnjuk/
- http://eldgos.mila.is/eyjafjallajokull-fra-thorolfsfelli/
Tremors & Earthquakes:
http://hraun.vedur.is/ja/Katla2009/gosplott.html (longer time span)
http://hraun.vedur.is/ja/Katla2009/stodvaplott.html (recent)
Jon Frimann helicorder - http://www.simnet.is/jonfr500/earthquake/tremoren.htm (bottom one)
Earthquakes - http://en.vedur.is/earthquakes-and-volcanism/earthquakes/myrdalsjokull/#view=map
Blogs:
Eruptions - http://scienceblogs.com/eruptions/
The Volcanism Blog - http://volcanism.wordpress.com/
Another list of links: http://islande2010.mbnet.fr/2010/04/eyjafjallajokul-links-liens-a-propos-de-leyjafjallajokul/
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I would not be surprised. So long at it stays clear, anyway.
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Make the window with the image in active, hold down alt then Prnt Scrn, paste into Irfan View or some other image software. Crop to taste.
Many thanks to both of you. When my son is home from college I will get him to show me, he is better at following instructions on computers than I am.
LadyP, managed it myself with the superb instructions you both gave. Many many thanks.
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Make the window with the image in active, hold down alt then Prnt Scrn, paste into Irfan View or some other image software. Crop to taste.
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Water flooding down the glacier on the left of the cleft rock at the moment - on the voda cam zoom in. http://www.vodafone.is/eldgos/en
surely 26.9 cant mean celcius
As I said, from this distance it is likely to not be as accurate as it could be.
Does anyone know what that white blob that has been on the infrared image for a while now might be? It appears as hot as the main eruption.
The lower one downslope from the eruption is probably the lava flow peeking through a gap.
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Temperature of the very whitest bit - scale runs from blue to white - values at top and bottom show end values of scale. I don't think this way of measuring is terribly accurate tho'.
Iceland's Eyjafjallajokull Volcano - Discussion Thread
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Posted · Edited by LadyPakal
She's getting excited again - the plume just got wider at the base. Has that second vent opened up, I wonder?
if you look at the FLIR the hot stuff is going a whole lot further into the air than before.