in the area, which makes detection of smaller earthquakes difficult.
GPS measurements show continued movements north of Dyngjujökull.
Gas emissions rise to a few hundred meters above the fissure.
Weather conditions make it difficult to follow the progression of the eruption, but scientists are in the area, using every opportunity to acquire information on gas and lava outflow.
Weather conditions
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the summit.
The Icelandic video consist of a weather forecast with English subtitles and an account in English of the major effects of global warming in the country. Every video is concluded by UN Secretary-General's call for action on climate change.
A forecast for Iceland in 2050
Iceland will be warmer and may experience more rain than it does currently. With warmer weather, areas where forest may
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