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VONA notifications

Aviation color code

The aviation color code (ACC) follows recommendations of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and provides pilots, the public, and aviation authorities with information about the status of volcanoes that could affect air traffic.

The aviation color code is independent of the color code also issued by the Icelandic Meteorological Office, known as the “Volcano Alert Level System (VALS).” The VALS color code is intended to convey information about potential impacts on the ground, and therefore, these two color codes may differ at any given time.



Notification of change in aviation color code

Reykjanes

Time: 25. Mar 2024, 13:03 GMT

Color code:  Orange 

Volcano id: 371020

Activity summary:
The effusive eruption which commenced on 16 March continues with the extrusion of lava and release of volcanic gases. Gas pollution at ground level represents an hazard for the people as the measured concentrations did show peaks up to 15,000 micrograms/m3 at a distance of few km from the active vents. The eruption continues without the production of ash.

Cloud height:
The plume is assessed to be below 1,5 km. No ash is detected.

Other cloud information:
The volcanic plume is primarily rich in volcanic gases and water vapor. It can be clearly seen from cameras, satellite images and direct observations.

Remarks:
Gas dispersal forecast is accessible here: https://en.vedur.is/volcanoes/fagradalsfjall-eruption/volcanic-gases/ The latest hazard map is accessible here: https://en.vedur.is/volcanoes/fagradalsfjall-eruption/hazard-map/ The latest news is accessible here: https://en.vedur.is/about-imo/news/volcanic-unrest-grindavik






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