Update: Iceland volcano eruption risk level raised to RED for aviation - Get ready, Europe

Started by Dr. Pezus, Aug 18, 2014, 11:34 PM

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Dr. Pezus

Update: Code red, guys. It's happening

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-28913165

Intense seismic activity at the Bardarbunga volcano indicates the potential for a disruptive ash event similar to 2010





Eyjafjallajokull volcano erupting in Iceland
The Eyjafjallajokull volcano eruption in Iceland in 2010, which caused disruption to Europe's aviation for six days. Photograph: Paul Souders/Corbis


Iceland's meteorological office has raised its risk level to the aviation industry for an eruption at its Bardarbunga volcano to orange, which is the fourth level on a five-grade scale.


Ash from the eruption of Iceland'sEyjafjallajokull volcano in 2010 shut down much of Europe's airspace for six days, affecting more than 10 million people and costing $1.7 billion.


There has been intense seismic activity at Bardarbunga since August 16, although there are no signs of eruption yet.


Iceland met office seismologist Martin Hensch said the risk of any disruptive ash cloud similar to the one in 2010 would depend on how high any ash would be thrown, how much there would be and how fine-grained it would be.


Bardarbunga is Iceland's largest volcanic system, located under the ice cap of the Vatnajokull glacier in the southwest of Iceland. It is in a different range to Eyjafjallajokull.


The met office said in a statement it measured the strongest earthquake in the region since 1996 early on Monday and it now had strong indications of ongoing magma movement.


"As evidence of magma movement shallower than 10km implies increased potential of a volcanic eruption, the Bardarbunga aviation colour code has been changed to orange," it said.


"Presently there are no signs of eruption, but it cannot be excluded that the current activity will result in an explosive subglacial eruption, leading to an outburst flood and ash emission."


The colour codes, which are in accordance with recommended International Civil Aviation Organisation procedures, are intended to inform the aviation sector about a volcano's status.


Hensch said the biggest risk in Iceland itself was from flood waves from any eruption under the glacier. He said the area of Iceland mainly at risk of flooding was mostly uninhabited but that roads in the area had been closed.


Eurocontrol, the Brussels-based agency responsible for co-ordinating European airspace, said in a statement it was aware the Icelandic Met Office had revised the status of the volcano and it was following the situation closely.

Xevross

Well shame. Its a good job I've got my flying done with already. I knew quite a few people who were stranded abroad for weeks due to the last one. Its still impossible for people to pronounce that name as well

ethomaz

Can it rip off Iceland from map? I don't want to see that.

Xevross


Can it rip off Iceland from map? I don't want to see that.

lol no it just sends a huge ash cloud into the sky that screws over the entirety of Europe :P I just hope if it happens it doesn't blow over the UK like last time

ethomaz

True story.
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"The mythological Iceland country - home country of King Pezus - was devastated by the terrifying Volcano Tyamat. Research says it was place of most advanced civilization in the world and now treasure hunters try to find all the riches and mysteries left by this country."

Dr. Pezus


Can it rip off Iceland from map? I don't want to see that.

Nah lol. It's not situated close to any town/cities and the ash cloud will most likely go south/east which wouldn't go over any major towns either.

Dr. Pezus

Get ready for the show to start...
A small eruption has begun. shame could hit the fan today

Xevross


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Dr. Pezus

I love how BBC writes more detailed Icelandic news than Icelandic news websites...

Dr. Pezus

"The eruption of Eyjafjallajokull in April 2010 caused the largest closure of European airspace since World War Two"

Puts things in perspective lol

Also, supposedly, a volcanic eruption in Iceland led to the French Revolution (or played a large part)

Xevross


I love how BBC writes more detailed Icelandic news than Icelandic news websites...

The BBC are the greatest and the bestest!

Dr. Pezus


The BBC are the greatest and the bestest!

Well, yeah, I believe most of the people working for Icelandic news websites are total amateurs. I see bad grammar/spelling mistakes, poor research work etc. all the time