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  • 21. Eyjafj_status_2010-04-27

    the air at 12:00 GMT at an elevation of 3–3.6 km (10–12,000 ft). Heading: West–northwest from the eruption site. Colour: Light, low-lying clouds of steam observed over the eruption site, together with occasional bursts of grey to black-coloured cloud, which rose to up to half of the total height of the eruption plume. Above this level, the plume was lighter in colour with a capping of white cloud /media/jar/myndsafn/Eyjafj_status_2010-04-27.pdf
  • 22. News

    News © Árni Sigurðsson The eruption site at Fimmvörðuháls 1st April 2010: Black lava, white snow and steam plumes /about-imo/news/bigimg/1860
  • 23. Factsheet_Bardarbunga-140910

    fissures could develop in another location under the glacier. o Large-scale subsidence of the caldera occurs, causing an eruption at the edge of the caldera. Such an eruption would melt large quantities of ice, leading to a major jökulhlaup. Other scenarios cannot be excluded. From the Icelandic Met Office: The Aviation Colour Code for Bárðarbunga remains at ‘orange’ and the code for Askja /media/jar/myndsafn/Factsheet_Bardarbunga-140910.pdf
  • 24. New and improved English web by IMO

    of travellers in Iceland. Alongside weather information, details are also available about earthquake activity in Iceland. Recently, the Icelandic version of our site received an award from the Society for Icelandic Web Industry, SVEF, for the best web-site in public service during 2007. Our web-site has achieved accessibility certification based on WAI (Web Accessibility Initiative) from Sja ltd /about-imo/news/nr/1238
  • 25. New and improved English web by IMO

    of travellers in Iceland. Alongside weather information, details are also available about earthquake activity in Iceland. Recently, the Icelandic version of our site received an award from the Society for Icelandic Web Industry, SVEF, for the best web-site in public service during 2007. Our web-site has achieved accessibility certification based on WAI (Web Accessibility Initiative) from Sja ltd /about-imo/news/nr/1238/
  • 26. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-03_IES_IMO

    is flowing on both sides of the glacier and pulses of meltwater flow down the channels every 10 minutes or so (according to scientists at Gígjökull). Water level gauge at Gígjökull also records the pulses. Temperature measurements at Markarfljot bridge show a pulse of water temperature up to 17°C at 06:00 GMT this morning and another smaller pulse reaching about 15°C between 08 /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-03_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 27. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-04-28_IES_IMO

    from the local police; and geologist’s observations of Eyjafjallajokull, west of the eruption site (no overflight today) Eruption plume: Height (a.s.l.): Plume not detected above a cloud level of 4 km (~13,000 ft). Heading: West-northwest from the eruption site. Colour: White (steam) clouds were visible over the advancing lava front. Grey- coloured (ash) clouds were seen occassionally over /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-04-28_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 28. Grimsvotn_status_2011-05-22_IES_IMO

    to 10 kilometers. Heading: Most of the ash cloud heads to the south. Lower and scattered clouds head southwest and travel over the eastern part of the South Iceland Lowlands. The plume forms a 60 km long circular cloud around the eruption site with its lower boundary at a height of about 5 km. Out from this cloud, a scattered cloud lies to the north reaching about 450 km north /media/jar/Grimsvotn_status_2011-05-22_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 29. Eyjaf_status_2010-05-04_IES_IMO

    The plume has also been observed on IMO's weather radar at 5.2-5.4 km height between 13:05 and 14:00 GMT. Heading: East-south-east to south-east from the eruption site. Plume track clearly visible up to 300-400 km distance from the eruption site on a noaa satellite image at 13:13 GMT. Colour: Observation from web cameras and from pilots in ICG-flight: Dark grey ash plume observed over the eruptive /media/jar/Eyjaf_status_2010-05-04_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 30. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-01_IES_IMO

    detections from the weather radar at Keflavík Airport. Heading: South-east from the eruption site. Plume track detected up to 400 km from the eruption site on AHRR and MODIS satellite imagery (12:11 GMT and 13:30 GMT). Colour: Dark grey (ash) clouds observed up to 4 km a..s.l. (~13,000 ft). White (steam) plumes rising from Gígjökull, north of the eruption site. Tephra fallout: Dark, coarser-grained /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-01_IES_IMO.pdf

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