They were working half an hour ago before they started shaking and now none are up. RSOE EDIS has had 2 volcanoes in Iceland listed as "high chance of eruption" for 2 days now (Katla and Barbarbunga). Can't see earthquakes reported anywhere to explain this.
For anyone interested: The cam is shaking a bit because Iceland is windy as fuck and that cam is at lest on a 5m pole.
Juan Sanders
This is the part where we push the keyboard away for a moment and laugh at op.
Austin Murphy
I'm the geologist user who was kekking at this user in the other thread the other day. Idiot believes webcams over hard seismic data. He deserves all the keks.
Ian Thompson
Iceland is notoriously windy user. If it was earth tremors or worse, it would be more than a mild vibration of the camera.
Ryan Hall
OY VEY MY SPACEJEW VIDEOGAME
Welp, it's nothing.
Owen Morgan
Hey geoanon you probably have this link already, I am sure the other anons don't.
THE HAPPENING TO END ALL HAPPENINGS IS HAPPENING!!!
TOTAL DARKNESS SHALL ENVELOP THE EARTH
ALL NIGGERS WILL DIE DUE TO LACK OF VIT-D
WHITEMAN SHALL RULE THE EARHT!!!
Ohw nvrmd OP was a fag.
Robert Wood
Fuck you, OP. The cams are blam'd.
Post more rare satens
Josiah Price
September is here.
Alexander Cook
I like ftping into the occasional live seismic feed myself. I do it for yellowstone and I have a constant feed running for where I live. Like this one for example: 208.108.165.48/realtime.php Where I currently live, the seismic network has the stations available via IP address with menus for real time monitoring. I'm not a big fan of using USGS data for international quakes though. In those cases, I usually go with the respective nations Geologic surveys. One of my favorites was Japans (I was there from 2009-2012) which was the most comprehensive station set up I've ever seen and was a real treat to work with. Even set up my own station. Though I stopped receiving the packet data from it back in 2013.