One cannot
always be gracious and correct. Sometimes bad thoughts make their way through
the mental barriers erected in order to maintain a civilized persona.
Main volcanoes in Iceland - including Bárðarbunga |
Here in
Iceland we are now at the edge of our seats due to an impending volcanic
eruption that has all the makings of a disaster of Eyjafjallajöll proportions. This
time around the volcano is Bárðarbunga and since last week hundreds of earthquakes
per day in its vicinity imply that magma is on the move. If it blows it will
mark the 49th eruption in Iceland in the last 100 years.
A screen shot of the earthquake web site - a cluster of quakes can be seen in the vicinity of Bárðarbunga. The largest so far has been around 4 on the Richter scale. |
The country
is now on alert and in preparation the highlands north of Dyngjukjökull have
been evacuated. No one lives in the highlands but the area is very popular in
the summertime for those that enjoy the harsh Icelandic nature, both locals and
tourists. The Icelandic surveillance plane equipped with eruption monitoring
equipment has been called home from the Mediterranean where it was temporarily leased
out for border patrol and the National Crisis Coordination Centre has been fully
activated. Everyone here constantly check for updates and I am would not be
surprised to read that the earthquake web page has jumped to the top of the
most popular internet sites.
The worry
is that the eruption will do either of two things. A) cause a sub-glacial flood
from Vatnajökull or B) result in an ash cloud into the atmosphere akin to or worse
than the one from Eyjafjallajökull. Both scenarios could be quite catastrophic.
Which
brings me to my bad thoughts. On Monday I had guests over for dinner. This did
not give cause for any bad thoughts – far from it. These related to a job
related meeting that was scheduled after the dinner party was decided and was
to take place at Þeistareykir in the north of Iceland, the day after the party.
This required taking a flight that departed at seven in the morning and to wake
up at six. I am not an A person – or maybe I am. I never remember if it is A or
B that don’t like to wake up early. Anyway. Enter bad thoughts. All during the
dinner party I kept wishing that the eruption would just go ahead and start.
That way there would have been no flight and no meeting.
The touristic eruption at Fimmvörðuháls - oen of the cute ones |
Unless this
mercy was a temporary reprieve. Next Wednesday I am supposed to by flying to
New Zealand for WORD Christchurch
Writers and Readers Festival and then on to Australia to participate in the
Brisbane Writers Festival. To get there I have to fly through Europe. So now I
am doing the exact opposite of what I did during the dinner party. I am now
praying for the volcano to stuff itself.
The wretched ash cloud no one ones to be reminded of |
With
regards to the meeting at Þeistareykir, it went as well as could be expected.
Aside from the part when I fell asleep in the middle of it. I have seen project
owners more impressed than when I was shaken back into consciousness.
Yrsa -
Wednesday
Scary stuff - let's hope it keeps its lid on.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely.
DeleteBlog's like Yrsa's make me very happy all our volcanoes fell asleep may years ago. Or so we are told....
ReplyDeleteCaro - one of the things we are taught here in school is that there is no such thing as a dead volcano. Just ones that are dormant for longer periods than others. They can all awaken apparently. Come to think of it, maybe there are A and B types.
Deletesafe travels, Yrsa
ReplyDeleteThanks Cara :-)
DeleteYrsa, my prayers are that it keeps its lid on too! So many of us are traveling these days. Once we are all in the same place, I would NOT mind being trapped for several weeks!!!
ReplyDeleteNow that would be fun!
DeletePS Those conferences look tres cool - prestigious literati - congrats Yrsa..
ReplyDeleteDITTO!
ReplyDeleteDoes this mean we should plan on wearing gray to Reykjavik in November?
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your travels, big congratulations on the conferences, and our prayers are with you and your unique, wonderful countrymen.
Hi Jeff - if there is ash coming from the sky you can wear any color you like. You will end up wearing grey anyway :-)
DeleteI saw mention of the rumbling earthquakes on the news in the past couple of days, and that made me think of you. You're the only Icelander I know, so any time something relating to Iceland enters my little brain, I think of you. Aren't you lucky? :-) Safe and comfortable travels!
ReplyDeleteHi Everett - thanks! My prospects are diminishing, a small eruption has begun and is considered likely to result in a huge "springigos" which directly translated means "bomb eruption". Can't be good :-(
DeleteBe safe in travels and in dealing with an unpredictable volcano. We hope it does not erupt and cause either scenario.
ReplyDeleteIt's good that you explained that volcanoes can erupt; they are dormant, not dead.
Also, Crimepieces ran a good review of "The Silence of the Sea." I have to get my hands on that one. Thora, an ocean, a ship and terror: sounds like a good summer read.
Hi Kathy - thanks for letting me know about Crimepieces - I very much liked the review :-) I hope you like it when you get it, it is a bit grim but I seem to be getting more evil as time goes by.
DeleteThe volcano has begun to erupt and the area is now code red. At present it is a very small eruption but likely to become a whole lot larger, ash cloud and all. I hope I can get out on Wednesday though.