Since
Thursday the tremor had been intermittent. Today, Monday 30 May, it
has been confirmed by the participants of Iceland Glaciological
Society's spring expedition that the eruption has ended.
The end of the Grímsvötn eruption is set to 7 UTC Saturday morning
28 May 2011.
/media/jar/Grimsvotn_status_2011-05-30_IES_IMO.pdf
10.3.2015
Icelandic Meteorological Office wishes to emphasize the following weather forecast:
Warning
A strong gale or severe gale warning (average wind velocity 20 to 28 m/s) is in effect for all parts of Iceland today. Forecast for today, 10. March 2015
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earthquakes in June and November
1998 and the red circle shows the location of the initial onset of the M 6.3 earthquake
on 29 May 2008. Yellow stars show automatic locations for ~100 events which occurred
between 26 May and 11 June 2009, and cyan stars show their automatic relative
locations.
28
Further development of the procedure will focus on shortening the execution time, possibly
/media/vedurstofan/utgafa/skyrslur/2010/2010_012rs.pdf
28 Nov at 00:00. Please check updated image on the web and even more important, the text forecast.
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in Holuhraun 31 August 2014. This photo is taken 31 January 2015 of the lava field, by then closely approaching 85 square kilometers. A month later, 28 February 2015, the eruption is declared over.
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Warning - high winds
20 - 28 m/s in the South and the West
24.2.2015
Bad weather is expected with poor travel conditions tomorrow, first in the south and west.
Northeast wind, 5 to 13 m/s and snow showers
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