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of iceland, bjane benediksson. he is on march 7 at the university of iceland here at the university of iceland, bjarni benediktson minendelltures about the united states of america, i really want to hear about the economic, social and democratic challenges in this country, in germany, about germany, when the minister of foreign affairs will tell his students, france, spain, italy, any nato country can and should become the object of his research. why do they always start with us? distorting history, what he does, is a well-known technique used by unfriendly regimes states hostile to us to fan russophobia, as well as to justify exorbitant expenses for supporting ukraine, for its militarization, justifying their own mistakes in the eyes of the local population, it is significant that on march 12 a long-term plan of the icelandic government was announced to increase assistance to the kiev regime, it includes including financing the purchase of weapons and training of ukrainian armed forces militants. well, unfortunately, bjarni benediktson did not tell his students, now again, that the money from icelandic taxpayers now the u
of iceland, bjane benediksson. he is on march 7 at the university of iceland here at the university of iceland, bjarni benediktson minendelltures about the united states of america, i really want to hear about the economic, social and democratic challenges in this country, in germany, about germany, when the minister of foreign affairs will tell his students, france, spain, italy, any nato country can and should become the object of his research. why do they always start with us? distorting...
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dr rikke pedersen is the head of the nordic volcanological centre at the university of iceland. this is the most powerful so far. and the fourth eruption since december. how significant is it that to have a run of eruptions like this? well, this is a typical pattern of these rifting volcanic systems. so it initiates with a dyke intrusion, that is magma moving below the surface into a fracture. the one formed on the 10th of november was 15 kilometers long and widened up to several meters. but following that, we will have repeated injections of magma into the same fissure system and eventually it starts spilling out on the surface. and that's what we're seeing now. so in the future we will also expect to have further eruptions and likely bigger eruptions. and when you say likely bigger eruptions, is it possible to predict the scale of them and how much damage or how much they'll affect people there? no, it's not possible to predict, but of course, we can look at what has happened in the past and compare it to what was seen, for instance, in the past eruptive episode in that partic
dr rikke pedersen is the head of the nordic volcanological centre at the university of iceland. this is the most powerful so far. and the fourth eruption since december. how significant is it that to have a run of eruptions like this? well, this is a typical pattern of these rifting volcanic systems. so it initiates with a dyke intrusion, that is magma moving below the surface into a fracture. the one formed on the 10th of november was 15 kilometers long and widened up to several meters. but...
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dr pedersen is the head of the nordic volcanological center at the university of iceland. lar volcanic system, this particular volcanic system, this is the most powerful so far. and the fourth eruption since december. how significant is it to have a run of eruptions like this? well, this is a typical pattern of these rifting volcanic systems, so it initiatives with an intrusion which is magma moving beneath the surface into a fracture. the one formed on november the 10th was 15 kilometres long, and white enough up to several metres. following that, we will have repeated injections of magma into the same fissure system, and eventually it starts spilling out on the surface, and that is what we are now seeing. so in the future we are now seeing. so in the future we will also expect to have further eruptions, and likely bigger eruptions. eruptions, and likely bigger eruptions-_ eruptions, and likely bigger erutions. ~ , eruptions. when you say likely bi aer eruptions. when you say likely bigger eruptions, _ eruptions. when you say likely bigger eruptions, is _ eruptions. when y
dr pedersen is the head of the nordic volcanological center at the university of iceland. lar volcanic system, this particular volcanic system, this is the most powerful so far. and the fourth eruption since december. how significant is it to have a run of eruptions like this? well, this is a typical pattern of these rifting volcanic systems, so it initiatives with an intrusion which is magma moving beneath the surface into a fracture. the one formed on november the 10th was 15 kilometres long,...
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. >> official at the university of iceland said that they were prepared and that the area of the eruption was almost identical to last month's eruption. over the weekend. people in the midwest spent that some time cleaning up and assessing damage following several deadly tornadoes that happened last week. storms there tore through parts of ohio, kentucky, indiana and arkansas. one of the hardest hit areas was the indian lake section of logan county, ohio. 3 people there were killed about 40 others injured. my dad's garage was leveled. the back of his house is gone like. >> everything's gone >> just climbing over everything screaming for our dad. when i finally found and though he said soccer, >> the storm damaged dozens of homes of indiana. tornadoes also reported in parts of illinois and missouri. ky let's now take a look at what's happening with the weather across the country right now. yeah. and we saw that set up for that. it was that we saw very warm air that it made its way up and it kind of clash with that cool air. now, you can see at least in ohio where the cooler temperatures ha
. >> official at the university of iceland said that they were prepared and that the area of the eruption was almost identical to last month's eruption. over the weekend. people in the midwest spent that some time cleaning up and assessing damage following several deadly tornadoes that happened last week. storms there tore through parts of ohio, kentucky, indiana and arkansas. one of the hardest hit areas was the indian lake section of logan county, ohio. 3 people there were killed about...
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. >> an official with the university of iceland said they were prepared and that the area of the eruption was almost identical to last month's eruption. well, if you're planning a trip and need to keep all your devices charged, the story might be for you because rich demuro has rounded up some of the top travel chargers for today's tech smart. >> he's traveled chargers, make staying juiced up on the road. easy. and starting with the mophie 3, one travel charger with mag charge. an iphone apple watch and airpods at the same time. i love the fabric case made of sustainable materials and how everything fits inside. it will charge an iphone wirelessly at the maximum 15 watts and comes to the wall plug. but it's pricey at $150. next up, the butterfly 2 in one mag safe charger from 12 south. it's small and compact and will charge an iphone and apple watch wirelessly fast speeds. it also turns into a stand as you can use iphones. standby mode. and yes, it will charge air pods to it comes with 4 international wallet. after she you can plug in in any country $130 stm charge. stream ag is an all in
. >> an official with the university of iceland said they were prepared and that the area of the eruption was almost identical to last month's eruption. well, if you're planning a trip and need to keep all your devices charged, the story might be for you because rich demuro has rounded up some of the top travel chargers for today's tech smart. >> he's traveled chargers, make staying juiced up on the road. easy. and starting with the mophie 3, one travel charger with mag charge. an...
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. >> official with the university of iceland said that they are preparing and that the area of this eruption was almost identical to last month's eruption over the weekend. people across the midwest. we're cleaning up and assessing the damage following several deadly tornadoes that happened late last week. the storms tore through parts of ohio, kentucky, indiana and arkansas. one of the hardest hit areas was the indian lake section of logan county, ohio. 3 people were killed there about 40 others injured. my dad's garage was leveled. the back of his house is gone like. >> everything's gone >> just climbing over everything screaming for our dad. when i finally found and though he said soccer, >> the 2 storms damaged dozens of homes in indiana. tornadoes also reported in illinois and missouri. here's what it looks like outside and san francisco. beautiful blue skies today is the last day of winter spring kicks off tomorrow. but kyle is tracking the weather for us to see if we're going to feel like spring. >> yeah, we're going to cool down a little but it's still pretty nice out there, you know
. >> official with the university of iceland said that they are preparing and that the area of this eruption was almost identical to last month's eruption over the weekend. people across the midwest. we're cleaning up and assessing the damage following several deadly tornadoes that happened late last week. the storms tore through parts of ohio, kentucky, indiana and arkansas. one of the hardest hit areas was the indian lake section of logan county, ohio. 3 people were killed there about...
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. >> and official with the university of iceland said they were prepared and that the area of the eruption was almost identical with last month's eruption. all right. let's get you a check your 4 zone forecast as we take a live look right now at coit tower lit up in green for saint patrick's day. hopefully people are being safe and responsible out there this evening. gayle ong joining us with a look ahead. hey, gayle. >> yes, we will staying with this warming trend that since pretty much a back end of last week, friday looks like it was the warmest day in the 70's. so we are trending a little cooler, but we're still mild in the upper 60's. so holding on to that pattern. here is quite tower once again lit up in green. hope everyone enjoyed the nice weather this weekend. you can see we have a quiet pattern for now. we are in between this a ridge of high pressure that is parked in the pacific northwest and then that low pressure system in the desert southwest. that is what's bringing us this nice weather. we do have changes coming up. but first, you'll be dealing with some low clouds and coas
. >> and official with the university of iceland said they were prepared and that the area of the eruption was almost identical with last month's eruption. all right. let's get you a check your 4 zone forecast as we take a live look right now at coit tower lit up in green for saint patrick's day. hopefully people are being safe and responsible out there this evening. gayle ong joining us with a look ahead. hey, gayle. >> yes, we will staying with this warming trend that since pretty...
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iceland's airport remains unaffected and it's operating as usual. joining us now is christopher hamilton, planetary volcanologist and associate professor at the university of arizona's lunar and planetary terry laboratory christopher, thank you so much for joining us. you've been to this particular volcano volcanic eruption. can you just give us some sense of what it's like to be there, what you see, because the pictures are absolutely beautiful, knowing that they can be very destructive as well. >> yeah. well, today would be a horrible day there. it's close to freezing, rainy, and high winds. this area, although it's really close to reykjavik, is actually very, very remote and largely uninhabited. and the first few years of the eruption took place in a part where there were no people, wasn't directly affecting the town and everybody had a fantastic show that has changed since december when the eruption site moved much closer to the town of grindavik. it's very active fishing port, very important site. and this has really changed the overall character. so it's absolutely beautiful when it's erupting, it's in this absolutely wild and rugged area. but now it
iceland's airport remains unaffected and it's operating as usual. joining us now is christopher hamilton, planetary volcanologist and associate professor at the university of arizona's lunar and planetary terry laboratory christopher, thank you so much for joining us. you've been to this particular volcano volcanic eruption. can you just give us some sense of what it's like to be there, what you see, because the pictures are absolutely beautiful, knowing that they can be very destructive as...