Hello, I normally just read this forum (had to actually join to make this post)- they are often entertaining and sometimes enlightening, so thanks to all the contributors. My apologies if I don't do this quote thing in quite the correct manner.
With reference to BOAC's post
"Iceland’s Katla Volcano New Seismic Activity 4/28/10: Eruption Imminent Today, Iceland’s Katla volcano had a significant earthquake. Although no eruption has happened yet, this would be the normal course of events prior to an eruption. No official news story available at this time, but the seismograph data is available for public viewing here:
Icelandic Meteorological Office - Volcanic Eruption - Seismicity - Weather forecasts - Weather observations - Avalanches - Hydrology - Climatology - Sea Ice
Please can we have some opinions?