Hola, ¡buenas noches a todos!,
Habemus actualización en el blog de nuestro querido Jón Frímman. Saco como conclusión que hay que ser prudentes pero que vayamos preparando las palomitas...
http://www.jonfr.com/volcano/?p=6424#comments"Conductivity in Múlakvísl glacier rivers continues to be high and the glacier river has unusual low amounts of water in it. When this is written the value has dropped down to 104 µS/cm from the high of 221 µS/cm.
The folk tale for this are is that sometimes Múlakvísl glacier river goes dry just before an eruption. I don’t know if that phoneme gets confirmed or not when a eruption starts in Katla volcano.The reason for this earthquake activity in Katla volcano is due to magma trying to push it self to the surface from depth. If experience is anything to go by it is clear that current activity is not over, even if there is a drop in activity at the moment.
I’ve seen this type of drop in activity before, few hours before the eruption (the first one) in Eyjafjallajökull 2010 and in Bárðarbunga volcano 2014. The lack of earthquake can have many reasons behind it.
The magma might now be flowing without a resistance, the pressure has equalised for the next few hours (if that time is not running out already) or something else. Currently all that can be done is to wait and see what happens next."
Habrá que ir mirando con frecuencia la gráfica de los tremores, ya que mañana va a ser imposible ver nada por las webcams, han dado un aviso de Galera en la zona sur de la isla (rachas de viento de hasta 40 m/s) y lluvia abundante
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Buenas noches, y como dicen por aqui "Þetta Reddast!"