No change on the surface of Vatnajökull By Kolbeinn Tumi Dadason 28. ágúst 2014 12:06 From a webcam on Grimsvotn showing Bardarbunga. Picture taken this morning. Scientists onboard the Icelandic Coast Guard aircraft TF-SIF see no change on the surface of Vatnajökull. The cauldrons, detected yesterday, appear to look the same. They have not grown in size. Scientists are still collecting data according to a brief report from the Civil Protection in Iceland. Yesterday the scientists onboard TF-SIF detected a 4-6 km long row of 10-15 m deep and 1 km wide cauldrons on the surface of Vatnajökull glacier. Conditions for surveillance from air were not good when the cauldrons were detected, making it hard to estimate precisely their size. Conditions today are very good, bright and sunny, which will help the scientists to observe the surface of the glacier. News from the flight can be expected around noon. More news can be expected when the aircraft returns around noon. News in English Tengdar fréttir Two quakes over magnitude five and one large near Askja More seismicity was measured in the Bárðarbunga area tonight than the night before, with over 500 quakes registered between midnight and 6 AM. 27. ágúst 2014 10:39 10-15 m deep cauldrons detected in Bardarbunga The cauldrons have been formed as a result of melting, possibly an eruption, uncertain when. 28. ágúst 2014 01:23 Mest lesið Hjalti Snær sá sem fannst látinn Innlent Grunaður árásarmaður í Úlfarsárdal handtekinn Innlent Haraldur Jóhannsson er látinn Innlent Bað lögreglustjóra að „veita framvegis réttar upplýsingar“ Innlent Leigubílstjóri fór í svaðilför á Teslunni upp í Þórsmörk og sneri heill heim Innlent Þrettán skemmtiferðaskip og Ísland uppselt Innlent Ber fyrir sig minnisleysi á verknaðarstundu Innlent Hæstiréttur gefur grænt ljós á búvörulögin Innlent Dvöl á Hrauninu fram undan eftir kókaínsmygl Innlent Synir El Chapo sagðir hafa myndað afdrífaríkt bandalag Erlent
Scientists onboard the Icelandic Coast Guard aircraft TF-SIF see no change on the surface of Vatnajökull. The cauldrons, detected yesterday, appear to look the same. They have not grown in size. Scientists are still collecting data according to a brief report from the Civil Protection in Iceland. Yesterday the scientists onboard TF-SIF detected a 4-6 km long row of 10-15 m deep and 1 km wide cauldrons on the surface of Vatnajökull glacier. Conditions for surveillance from air were not good when the cauldrons were detected, making it hard to estimate precisely their size. Conditions today are very good, bright and sunny, which will help the scientists to observe the surface of the glacier. News from the flight can be expected around noon. More news can be expected when the aircraft returns around noon.
News in English Tengdar fréttir Two quakes over magnitude five and one large near Askja More seismicity was measured in the Bárðarbunga area tonight than the night before, with over 500 quakes registered between midnight and 6 AM. 27. ágúst 2014 10:39 10-15 m deep cauldrons detected in Bardarbunga The cauldrons have been formed as a result of melting, possibly an eruption, uncertain when. 28. ágúst 2014 01:23 Mest lesið Hjalti Snær sá sem fannst látinn Innlent Grunaður árásarmaður í Úlfarsárdal handtekinn Innlent Haraldur Jóhannsson er látinn Innlent Bað lögreglustjóra að „veita framvegis réttar upplýsingar“ Innlent Leigubílstjóri fór í svaðilför á Teslunni upp í Þórsmörk og sneri heill heim Innlent Þrettán skemmtiferðaskip og Ísland uppselt Innlent Ber fyrir sig minnisleysi á verknaðarstundu Innlent Hæstiréttur gefur grænt ljós á búvörulögin Innlent Dvöl á Hrauninu fram undan eftir kókaínsmygl Innlent Synir El Chapo sagðir hafa myndað afdrífaríkt bandalag Erlent
Two quakes over magnitude five and one large near Askja More seismicity was measured in the Bárðarbunga area tonight than the night before, with over 500 quakes registered between midnight and 6 AM. 27. ágúst 2014 10:39
10-15 m deep cauldrons detected in Bardarbunga The cauldrons have been formed as a result of melting, possibly an eruption, uncertain when. 28. ágúst 2014 01:23