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  • 41. Severe gale or storm

    News Wind forecast for 01 AM Thursday morning /about-imo/news/severe-gale-or-storm
  • 42. Ash cloud extending to Europe

    of ash. The image sequence shows the ash reaching the coast of Norway at around 11 am, Thursday April 15th, and continuing to move south eastwards into the North Sea. Since the eruption started on Wednesday, strong westerly winds aloft have blown the volcanic ash towards Northern Europe. Continuing strong westerlies aloft are forecast for the weekend. Those who want to follow the areas, within which /about-imo/news/nr/1873
  • 43. The crater at Grímsvötn

    The volcanic tremor recorded from Grímsvötn has dropped significantly since yesterday (as shown on tremor plot below). The largest pulse of increased explosive activity was observed at around 02:00 AM last night. The eruption site was observed during a flight yesterday evening. The eruption plume was rather low (approx. 3 km high) and white when the flight arrived at Grímsvötn but at 20:55 /about-imo/news/nr/2188
  • 44. Ash cloud extending to Europe

    of ash. The image sequence shows the ash reaching the coast of Norway at around 11 am, Thursday April 15th, and continuing to move south eastwards into the North Sea. Since the eruption started on Wednesday, strong westerly winds aloft have blown the volcanic ash towards Northern Europe. Continuing strong westerlies aloft are forecast for the weekend. Those who want to follow the areas, within which /about-imo/news/2010/nr/1873
  • 45. Ash cloud extending to Europe

    by other clouds so a lack on orange colour in the plume does not indicate an absence of ash. The image sequence shows the ash reaching the coast of Norway at around 11 am, Thursday April 15th, and continuing to move south eastwards into the North Sea. Since the eruption started on Wednesday, strong westerly winds aloft have blown the volcanic ash towards Northern Europe. Continuing strong westerlies /about-imo/news/nr/1873/
  • 46. The crater at Grímsvötn

    The volcanic tremor recorded from Grímsvötn has dropped significantly since yesterday (as shown on tremor plot below). The largest pulse of increased explosive activity was observed at around 02:00 AM last night. The eruption site was observed during a flight yesterday evening. The eruption plume was rather low /about-imo/news/nr/2188/
  • 47. Articles

    is to the right, emitting a much smaller plume. Photo is taken from a distance of 45 km (west of village Hvolsvöllur) at 09:27 AM on March 22nd. Of interest - Bárðarbunga Reduction of the accesscontrolled area around Holuhraun lava field END OF ERUPTION declaredby the Scientific Board /earthquakes-and-volcanism/articles/bigimg/1852
  • 48. Economics of hazards

    policies/procedures in case of extreme weather events 9 June, 10-12 am Government Institute for Economic Research (VATT) Adriaan Perrels: Introduction - Extreme events vs. other climate change effects; economic assessment of extreme events in Finland Kevin Simmons: Effectiveness of building codes versus effectiveness of real estate markets to convey extreme event related risk information /nonam/events/nr/1930
  • 49. Ash cloud extending to Europe

    by other clouds so a lack on orange colour in the plume does not indicate an absence of ash. The image sequence shows the ash reaching the coast of Norway at around 11 am, Thursday April 15th, and continuing to move south eastwards into the North Sea. Since the eruption started on Wednesday, strong westerly winds aloft have blown the volcanic ash towards Northern Europe. Continuing strong westerlies /about-imo/news/2010/nr/1873/
  • 50. VONA message

    .hazard_yellow { background-color: #ffff00; color: #222;} .vol_code .hazard_orange { background-color: #ffa500; color: #222;} .vol_code .hazard_red { background-color: #ff0000; color: #fff} VONA message Krýsuvík Time: 18. Oct 2021, 14:56 GMT Color code: Yellow Volcano id: 371030 Activity summary:During the past month (18th September /earthquakes-and-volcanism/volcanoes/vona-notifications/

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