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This graphic, educational volcano video was shot by @lilashrink at a tweetup in Harpa, Reykjavik. Takk Hjörtur explains the consequences and frequencies of various Icelandic volcanoes erupting including Eyjafjallajökull, Katla, Hekla and Laki. Explained is the relationship between eruptions of Katla and Eyjafjallajokull and some other Icelandic volcanoes. There are plenty of volcanoes in Iceland. Have you ever [...]

Icelandic Tourist Board figures released today show that around the same number of international tourists are now passing through Keflavik International Airport compared with this time last year, that’s about 37,000 in June so far. The tourist board can now paint an optimistic picture for the summer season. The number of foreign tourists in Iceland [...]

3 Earthquakes at the Katla Volcano have been reported by the Disaster and Emergency website Hisz.rsoe.hu In the past 48 hours 3 earthquakes occurred at Katla volcano, Iceland. The earthquakes may be due to ice movements within Mýrdalsjökull glacier or magma movement under the volcano. Scientists have been keeping a close watch on Katla volcano, [...]

Eyjafjallajokull volcano monitoring latest news:  Eruption stopped, now just a plume of steam, with no ash. Scientists say the level of seismic activity is decreasing and is near that recorded before the eruption began last month with the lava flow stopping completely. http://mapped.at/volcano/index.html Eyjafjallajoekull – Volcano Ash – monitoring stopped on Monday May 24, 2010 [...]

See the source of the ash cloud in this beautiful Eyjafjallajökull video by Sean Stiegemeier who took 4 days to get to Iceland in order to capture these amazing shots of the volcano, ash cloud, melt water etc. Iceland, Eyjafjallajökull – May 1st and 2nd, 2010 from Sean Stiegemeier on Vimeo.

As the Ash Cloud restrictions on UK airports are extended into Monday morning, Dr Dougal Jerram, a volcanologist from Durham University, warns us that the last big eruption of Eyjafjallajokull, which was back in the in the 1820s, went on for about two years, and its current eruption could last “several months”. Volcanology or vulcanology [...]

Parts of UK airspace are at risk of closure from Sunday May 16th due to renewed volcanic activity in Iceland. The Department for Transport said disruption could affect some of the UK’s busiest airports in south-east England until Tuesday. New transport Secretary, Philip Hammond said passenger safety was the government’s top priority. Ash from the [...]

Hundreds of transatlantic flights were cancelled or delayed on Sunday May 9th 2010 by a the volcanic ash cloud drifting south over Western Europe from Eyjafjallajokull. The airports affected were mostly in Spain and Italy, with the North of Scotland also involved. A statement from Spain’s national airport management agency Aena listed the following airports [...]

Air passengers face delays again as the Icelandic volcanic ash cloud returned, causing Scotland and Ireland to restrict flights. Last month thousands of travellers faced delays as most of Europe’s airspace was closed by the eruption of Iceland’s Eyjafjallajokull volcano. But it’s not over yet… Irish Air Space Closures The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) imposed [...]