Latest information on the volcano in Iceland and the track of the ash cloud
Katla and Eyjafjallajökull volcano Iceland and the ash plume
Below are links to the live webcams
Side by side web cam views below on links
The first cam page is same view as picture above, there are 4 webcams for this volcano and to make it easy to view we have two web cams on each page side by side.
The live cam links open to new pages so you can view all cameras easily
Eyjafjallajokull frá Þórólfsfelli (Now also with thermal camera below main camera),
Eyjafjallajökull frá Hvolsvelli
& Eyjafjallajökull frá Valahnúk
This is the 2010 volcano in Iceland live cam
Click here for side by side thermal and visible camera view
Click Here for Katla camera view
Recorded video of eruptions
Links
Volcano plume forecast data
Side by side view of Volcano Thermal image and visible webcams
Aircraft radar in UK airspace
Web cam views of volcano
More live webcams of Iceland Volcano
Timeline webcam images
These timeline images are added to by the webcam every few minutes.
This is due to the load on the webcam which crashed
Live EARTHQUAKE info
Volcano forum
Seismic activity charts iceland
Family & Friends photos
of volcano
Awesome photos
The charts to take notice of are the "esk" for
Eyjafjallajökull
and "hvo" for katla although some seismic activity will be shown in all
21st May 2011 Eruption
New UPDATES BY FLOODWARN New
CFMU have been adviced by Icelandic met office that there has been a volcanic eruption of volcano Grimsvotn in Iceland at 20110521 1900Z. The plume hight estimated by radar 15-17 km.
2010 messages below
The Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) has informed Irish-based airlines that it is concerned that Irish Airports may be impacted by the drift south of the volcanic ash cloud caused by the north easterly winds.
Current information from the Volcanic Ash Advice Centre (VAAC) suggests that a ‘no fly zone' may have to be imposed over Ireland tomorrow that may affect Dublin, Shannon and some regional airports.
The IAA expects a further update from the VAAC at 20.00hrs (8pm) and will make a decision then concerning operations at Irish Airports and Irish Airspace.
Over-flights of Ireland from the UK and Europe are NOT expected to be impacted tomorrow and southern UK Airports (Heathrow etc ) are not expected to be impacted. Flights originating from Irish airports may be affected.
A statement on the Operation of Irish Airports and Airspace will be made by the IAA and posted on this web site after 2030hrs tonight.
3/05/2010
05/May/2010
For those who mentioned air travel disruption here is latest information as i see it.
Both surface wind and high altitude winds keep the concentrated ash to the west of the UK. There may be some high altitude no fly zones over the Atlantic. That is till Monday of next week when upper winds start to head back over the British Isles and some other parts of Western Europe. By Wednesday of next week surface winds also head in a general direction towards us from the Eruption. As we go further ahead there is more room for error but it would appear that flights will have little disruption until late in weekend and then it depends if the Volcano is still as active as it is again right now. If it stays like this i think we may see some disruption next week.
Also see our satalite images and radar pictures on this site.

Picture below may not be current, see the satalite page for latest images

Ash plume forecasts latest
Plume forecast 2010 Eruption 2

Image explaining where Katla volcano is on webcam

Links
2012 prediction
Volcano plume forecast data
Aircraft radar in UK airspace
Seismic activity charts iceland
The charts to take notice of are the "esk" for
Eyjafjallajökull
and "hvo" for katla although some seismic activity will be shown in all Live EARTHQUAKE info
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