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  • 31. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-06-01_IES_IMO

    system, web- based ash reports from the public and scientists that went to the volcano. Eruption plume: Height (a.s.l.): Clouds and mist have covered the summit of the volcano both yesterday and today. At 08:00 GMT today a white cloud was seen at 2 km a.s.l. on web-cameras. Winds of up to 10 m/s are blowing from the east. Heading: N/A Colour: N/A Tephra fallout: Widespread drifting /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-06-01_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 32. Grimsvotn_status_2011-05-26_IES_IMO

    Grímsvötn volcano Status Report: 16:00 GMT, 26 May 2011 Icelandic Meteorological Office and Institute of Earth Sciences, University of Iceland Compiled by: Sigurlaug Gunnlaugsdóttir, Gunnar B. Guðmundsson and Björn Oddsson, with input from Gunnar Sigurðsson, Þórður Arason, Matthew J. Roberts, Sigrún Hreinsdóttir and Sibylle von Löwis. Based on: IMO seismic monitoring; IES-IMO GPS /media/jar/Grimsvotn_status_2011-05-26_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 33. Minor jökulhlaup in Grímsvötn

    not affect any infrastructure such as roads or bridges. No significant changes have been observed in seismic activity at Grímsvötn volcano during this flood event. The Icelandic Met Office together with the scientists at IES continue to monitor Grímsvötn and will publish information depending on the development of the scenario. A series of picture from a web camera located on the bridge over /about-imo/news/minor-jokulhlaup-in-grimsvotn
  • 34. The

    to lowering of the water beneath the Vatnajökull ice cap.Recent volcanic activityThe meeting reviewed activity in Grímsvötn in the past months and discussed measurements made in and around Grímsvötn in early June. While seismic activity has been increasing over the past year, in June it was still lower than in the months leading up to the most recent eruptions in 2004 and 2011. Measurements of land /about-imo/news/the-civil-protection-scientific-advisory-board-meets-to-discuss-the-status-of-grimsvotn
  • 35. Grimsvotn_status_2010-11-01_IES_IMO

    this morning gave 455 m3/s, and another measurement, around 16:00 GMT, showed an increase to 627 m3/s. Electrical conductivity has increased since the beginning of the outburst from 180 µS/cm to 320 µS/cm. Seismic tremor: Seismic tremor has been increasing at seismic station ‘grf’, located near Grímsvötn, since late on 27 October 2010. This tremor is similar in character to the tremor /media/vatnafar/flod/Grimsvotn_status_2010-11-01_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 36. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-08_IES_IMO

    the lava edge. A small lava tunnel was observed with an infrared camera near to the crater. Seismic tremor: Low, similar to yesterday and similar amplitude on all frequency bands. Earthquakes: Less earthquake activity, two events, Ml 1.2, detected at 9 and 12 km depth at around 11:00h and two of similar magnitude around 14:00. GPS deformation: No significant changes were observed /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-08_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 37. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-18_IES_IMO

    measurements, web cameras, ATDnet – UK Met. Offices lightning detection system, NOAA satellite images and web-based ash reports from the public. Eruption plume: Height (a.s.l.): According to radar observations, the plume has been mostly at 7 km/21,000 ft. South and southwesterly winds (25-35 kt) over the volcano. Near the surface, the wind was easterly, blowing ash from the ground /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-18_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 38. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-19_IES_IMO

    weather radar measurements, web cameras, ATDnet – UK Met. Offices lightning detection system, NOAA satellite images and web-based ash reports from the public. Eruption plume: Height (a.s.l.): According to radar and pilots observations, the plume has been slightly lower today than yesterday, at 5-6 km/18,000-20,000ft. Southerly winds prevailed this morning over the volcano, turning /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-19_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 39. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-20_IES_IMO

    radar measurements, web cameras, ATDnet – UK Met. Offices lightning detection system, NOAA satellite images and web-based ash reports from the public. Eruption plume: Height (a.s.l.): According to radar obersvations, the plume has been at around 5 km/18,000ft. today. Over the volcano, winds blow from the south at 10 m/s, but at the top of the plume the wind is south-southwesterly at 13 /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-05-20_IES_IMO.pdf
  • 40. Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-06-11_IES_IMO

    water to flow up onto a road west of a bridge, as there it now not much difference between the height of the bridge and the river channel. Conditions at eruption site: A lake, about 300 m in diamenter, has formed at the bottom of the big crater. Steam is rising from the rims, especially from the north side. In the morning the steam cloud only rose about 100 m over the crater /media/jar/Eyjafjallajokull_status_2010-06-11_IES_IMO.pdf

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