Appreciate the calm, fact-based manner in which you report on these seismic events. The pictures of the eruption speak for themselves. They do not need to be hyped-up . . .
Wow, I am from México. Unfortunately I have never been to Iceland but would love to. It is amazing how nature changes the scenery and ones it takes a path or a road , it doesn't move it. Very interesting information. Thank you.😊
Love all the information you give man...i enjoy your volcano coverage since i came across your videos with the first eruption a few years ago. Keep up the great work! If i ever get to Iceland, I'm booking you as my tour guide for sure! 😊
Love your reports man. Been watching you for several years now. Even when you're not in Iceland. Found out a few months back that I have Icelandic in my blood in addition to basically Viking. Which makes perfect sense. But I'm American by birth LOL As we say in Texas; y'all be safe. And I mean everyone!!
glad hearing from you Roman ! but this big new eruption seems very dangerous so near Grindavik...thank you for your kind information keep you safe sincerely from Paris 🙋♀️💕🌋
In the images you showed of the lava moving across the ground, it's incredible how quickly it's moving. No wonder the road to Grindavik is already covered by this eruption.
Beautiful footage Roman. Thanks for sharing your insight and local media reports. I pray for your continued safety. I was 2nd hand excited to hear you were also able to meet Prof. Willsey. Video and the array of current tech in hands of the passionate such as yourself has brought earth science alive for fans everywhere.
So it has happened! Thanks for your reports and information Roman. Always so interesting and informative. I hope that the barriers above Grindavik will not be breached and I also hope tourists continue to come to the amazing country of Iceland and are not put off by the ongoing eruptions. Finally, I wanted to say thank you again for a great tour to Snaefellsnes last week. It was a wonderful day. 😊
This looks like a huge victory to the Grindavik-defenders; The lava-wall builders!!! To bad we couldn't watch what happened to the west of Grindavik, but it all went well.
thank you Roman saw the eruption start on the MBL camera, pleased it is a little further north this time, it has been so explosive this time hopefully will not last too long
It's absolutely amazing to see, to be able to watch, liquid rock on fire coming from deep inside the earth. Notwithstanding what people are suffering in loss, I do not mean to make light of that.
1500 cubic meters per second translates to 1.2 acre feet per second or 105000 acre feet per day! Enough in a day to bury a square mile section of land in 164 feet of new rock.
Boa tarde agora aqui no Brasil Roman. O vulcão voltou a soltar magma? Eu tenho vontade de ver de perto, a larva escorrendo ladeira abaixo. Que Deus abençoe a todos aí.🙏
What surprised me was the magnitude of the event. On camera, the fissure appears to be 100 meters long, but in reality, it measures around 3.5 km. When I saw it on the map, I grasped the true scale of the event.
Sorry, I'm a bit of a dimbo! Is the erupting fissure in a caldera of a vast volcano? I always expect a volcano to be at the peak of a mountain. Sorry if i sound a bit dim. I love watching these videos and am in awe of the might they possess. Was just wondering?
Iceland sits in a place where the plates are pulling apart. You can think of the lava as being under pressure and coming up to fill the cracks as the plates pull apart. I think calderas are more typically associated where plates are colliding, and one plate is being pushed below another.
I expect that we shall be seeing a much more wet summer for those in the northern hemisphere. So far, it's been a slow spring for us in the pacific northwest, mud and thick dense plant growth in the forests. Certain warmer season crops are not ready to germinate, only the cool early spring crops are sprouting for us in this weather. Peas, cilantro... all taking a very slow time to establish and grow up. Upward growth for plant life here depends on the sun, and we've been shrouded in cloud cover since the auroras. What an amazing show that was! Wishing Icelanders all the best, and to be wise with their active volcanic lands. I still pray for the soul that fell into the crack, and pray others do not forget the dangers this earth movement prove for the life above. The earth is changing.
Repent and be Born AGAIN for the remission of your sins and your forefathers sins and keep the commandments of God, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand. 🙏🏼🙏🏼
You really think they don't take erupting volcanoes all over the world into their calculations? Go back to school before displaying your ignorance so blatantly in public🙄🙄
THANK YOU SO MUCH COUSIN..… STAY SAFE!!! …. XOXO
Appreciate the calm, fact-based manner in which you report on these seismic events. The pictures of the eruption speak for themselves. They do not need to be hyped-up . . .
Wonderful. Hope Shawn gets to see this and so glad you got to meet him. He is our Idaho Geologic Treasure. ❤ Thank you for all you do.
Pop goes the lava! As usual, Roman is on top of the eruption story.
Wow, I am from México. Unfortunately I have never been to Iceland but would love to. It is amazing how nature changes the scenery and ones it takes a path or a road , it doesn't move it.
Very interesting information.
Thank you.😊
As always, Great report Roman. Keep going
Thank you Roman for your precious work, God bless you and your family 🙏
Beyond impressive 👍👍👍👍
Such power of nature! Please stay safe, be careful of gas pollution. Thank you so much always, for your informative reports!
Love all the information you give man...i enjoy your volcano coverage since i came across your videos with the first eruption a few years ago. Keep up the great work! If i ever get to Iceland, I'm booking you as my tour guide for sure! 😊
Excellent presentation. Hello to Nina. Stay safe all. Prayers. Thwnk you Gutn tog
Awesome video, Roman.
Love your reports man. Been watching you for several years now. Even when you're not in Iceland.
Found out a few months back that I have Icelandic in my blood in addition to basically Viking. Which makes perfect sense.
But I'm American by birth LOL
As we say in Texas; y'all be safe. And I mean everyone!!
Good gracious Roman! I didn’t check today and look what I’ve missed. Stay safe, 😮and thanks for your great reportage.
Awesome pictures!! ❤😂🎉
Wow, tall fountains!
The Lava is expanding rapidly and getting larger.
I never felt Grindavik was safe anymore. Just a matter of time before it's entered there.
Stay safe Roman! Hope you guys don't lose power!
Thank you - much better coverage than I've seen on news channels - hope that lava doesn't go anywhere it's going to cause major problems.
glad hearing from you Roman ! but this big new eruption seems very dangerous so near Grindavik...thank you for your kind information keep you safe sincerely from Paris 🙋♀️💕🌋
Spectacular Iceland never disappoints.
Thanks for your interpretation of the latest live shots.
In the images you showed of the lava moving across the ground, it's incredible how quickly it's moving. No wonder the road to Grindavik is already covered by this eruption.
Thanks Roman ❤
The explosive boom was unexpected. That was amazing.
it actually did have Phreatomagmatic ash plumes earlier. which was Insanely cool to see.
Beautiful footage Roman. Thanks for sharing your insight and local media reports. I pray for your continued safety. I was 2nd hand excited to hear you were also able to meet Prof. Willsey. Video and the array of current tech in hands of the passionate such as yourself has brought earth science alive for fans everywhere.
2000 m3 per second is insane amounts
Congratulations, finally you made it and catched the start ❤
Caught. Catched isn't a word.
So it has happened! Thanks for your reports and information Roman. Always so interesting and informative. I hope that the barriers above Grindavik will not be breached and I also hope tourists continue to come to the amazing country of Iceland and are not put off by the ongoing eruptions. Finally, I wanted to say thank you again for a great tour to Snaefellsnes last week. It was a wonderful day. 😊
What an amazing and terrifying country you live in keep safe
Those are such insanely long fissures! Fingers crossed, prayers, positive thoughts that people and livelihoods are spared.
This looks like a huge victory to the Grindavik-defenders; The lava-wall builders!!! To bad we couldn't watch what happened to the west of Grindavik, but it all went well.
very cool you got that live. I love your work. Thankyou
Great episode thank you for the update ❤
Thank YOU🙏🏽❣️
Wow that's great footage
thank you Roman saw the eruption start on the MBL camera, pleased it is a little further north this time, it has been so explosive this time hopefully will not last too long
The big steamy hole that's been steaming for months cracked open.
Thank you for the information. I'm praying for the destructions to be minimal and specially that there won't be any human fatalities.
Thank you for the updates as always! Another 9 weeks to our Iceland visit.
They said it was 200 meters at first ....looks like it grew to 600 meters or more?
156 EQ 1.0+.....354 Total EQ. Hagafell had 56 and Sundhnukur had 50 all above 1.0. ESMC didn't include 1.0 and 1.1's
Thnx GutnTog !! YTM !!
It's absolutely amazing to see, to be able to watch, liquid rock on fire coming from deep inside the earth. Notwithstanding what people are suffering in loss, I do not mean to make light of that.
Thank you
Holy moly!! 🤯 🌋 Hot LAVA!!
not going to be cold is it :)
1500 cubic meters per second translates to 1.2 acre feet per second or 105000 acre feet per day! Enough in a day to bury a square mile section of land in 164 feet of new rock.
New eruption ,people of Iceland & DR. Keep safe all!!😀👌👍👍👍✌
Wow. I just hope everyone there is safe! TY for posting!
Boa tarde agora aqui no Brasil Roman.
O vulcão voltou a soltar magma?
Eu tenho vontade de ver de perto, a larva escorrendo ladeira abaixo.
Que Deus abençoe a todos aí.🙏
Thanks for the update. Please turn on Turkish subtitles, otherwise it will not appear on the phone.
That is spectacular. Thank you for posting that.
Great report! Stay safe!
Thank you for sharing your video. Very interesting information. 😊
Have they considered moving the houses of Grindavik? Reestablishing the city somewhere safer?
awesome coverage...darn, I missed the start...a lot of videos to look at....
Hi, Has Shawn missed the eruption? Or is he still in iceland?
I think he is still in Iceland though I ve never met him
2000m3 is that not a lot more than the previous eruptions? I thought the previous ones were measured in 100's of m3? Am I correct? Just wondering?
Great chance to see the next episode begin
Nice info...thanks
Thank you for sharing. Do you have infrared version of eruption?
What surprised me was the magnitude of the event. On camera, the fissure appears to be 100 meters long, but in reality, it measures around 3.5 km. When I saw it on the map, I grasped the true scale of the event.
OK, I made this comment when he spent 10 minutes going over the map. I didn’t realize there’s gonna be later footage lol
And how fast and high it got in a short time
Sorry, I'm a bit of a dimbo! Is the erupting fissure in a caldera of a vast volcano? I always expect a volcano to be at the peak of a mountain. Sorry if i sound a bit dim. I love watching these videos and am in awe of the might they possess. Was just wondering?
Kinds have to look it up. Magma under the country.
No its not a caldera or a stratovolcano. Fissure eruptions occure in flat land. They are different from eruptive volkanos.
Iceland sits in a place where the plates are pulling apart. You can think of the lava as being under pressure and coming up to fill the cracks as the plates pull apart. I think calderas are more typically associated where plates are colliding, and one plate is being pushed below another.
Damn, Iceland is taking a beat...!!! Stay safe.
ที่ตรงนี้ ทีแต่ภูเขาไปหลายลูก หินไฟ พวยพุ้ง ออกมา อันตลาย🌹🤟🌀💐🌺💜🧡💚💛♥️🌹🌹🤟🌹🤟🤟🌹🌹
Heard naval communications site west of Grindavik is caught up in this eruption. Can you confirm?
Yes, lava went that direction along the wall just slightly north of Grindavik, as back in January
Lava Vs road. They also destroyed electricity poles
That’s just what I wanted to see…. The start
How high is the tallest fountain ?
The road they just rebuilt? Why can't Iceland have nice things?
Ty
Thank you ❤ 😊
Poor Grindavik should get renamed to Hraunvík, Hraunósa, or Brennivíkur.
🙏
I expect that we shall be seeing a much more wet summer for those in the northern hemisphere. So far, it's been a slow spring for us in the pacific northwest, mud and thick dense plant growth in the forests. Certain warmer season crops are not ready to germinate, only the cool early spring crops are sprouting for us in this weather. Peas, cilantro... all taking a very slow time to establish and grow up. Upward growth for plant life here depends on the sun, and we've been shrouded in cloud cover since the auroras. What an amazing show that was! Wishing Icelanders all the best, and to be wise with their active volcanic lands. I still pray for the soul that fell into the crack, and pray others do not forget the dangers this earth movement prove for the life above. The earth is changing.
la-pama 2.0 LFG
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An old fissure south of Hagafell has opened at 15:58 your tiime.
😮😮😮
at last a name we can pronounce lol
Ahhh
Repent and be Born AGAIN for the remission of your sins and your forefathers sins and keep the commandments of God, for the kingdom of heaven is at hand. 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Let’s see what the solar weather does to it now that it’s hit earth now
im expecting this one to be a little bigger, more eruptive then last few's, i got my reasons
Greta thunderberg should be shown this lol
Yes!
You really think they don't take erupting volcanoes all over the world into their calculations? Go back to school before displaying your ignorance so blatantly in public🙄🙄
Will that stop the loss of ice from the world's glaciers and ice caps ?
@@CandyGirl44 I totally concur with that statement. Greta has not been in the news in a while, but some people continue to obsess about her.
@@PeterS-r4o Why do you even think that? Are you trolling or what??
📯🕘⏳⌛, Thank You , Appreciated You ! Sorrows/ Labor pains (KJVB)