Hey everyone! You can support people of affected town Grindavík via financial donations at Icelandic Red Cross via link right here : raudikrossinn.is/english/donate/donate-now
I'm very glad to have found your channel. First off, I hope that everyone stays safe in the coming days. We leave for Iceland and Germany in just over two weeks. Connecting through Keflavik on the way out and then staying in Iceland on the way back. The hotel we had booked since like March 2023 is in Grindavik, so we've had to change those plans. Still hope that we will be able to see your beautiful country.
It is indeed a sad situation for people from Grindavík. Regarding the flights as far as we know that should not get affected if volcano erupts. But like I always say, we can not always predict the nature and so let's wait and see what upcoming days will bring
likelihood of the eruption is still high but I don't think you have to worry. even if volcano erupts, at the moment it is not expected to affect the flights in and out from the country
Thank you for your updates and interesting videos. I live Big Island Hawai’i, so we have a few things in common … live eruptions that we never know when … and too many tourists … LOL
Thank you for your informative video. I have heard that some people have been able to return very briefly to their homes today to collect some things, but now even emergency services have retreated. I noticed how orderly and organised it all was and my heart goes out to this town as this may be the last time it's residents are able to go home or see their homes again with this unpredictable, ever changing and ongoing situation.
Let's hope that they will be able to return to their homes some day. There's still a little chance that the magma will find its way up at a little different location
Dark matter phase transitions could be a primary climate driver. If the solar system passes through an area of higher liquid dark matter content the planets cores would all receive more heat due to increased phase transitions thus heating the earth from the inside out. Heating of the planet from the inside out would result in : Increased ground temperatures Increased sea temperatures Increased nighttime temperatures Increased seismic activity Increased earthquakes We are currently passing through the S1 dark Matter stream June 3 2020 Venus Earth conjunction July 2020 Siberian heatwave and Antarctica temperature spike Aug 2 2021 Saturn opposition Aug 19 2021 Jupiter opposition Jan 9 2022 Venus Earth conjunction March 18 2022 Concordia Station spiked 39 C degrees due to unusual air patterns near Australia North Pole regions hit 30C above normal Aug 14 2022 Saturn opposition Sept 16 2022 Jupiter opposition Aug 13 2023 Venus Earth conjunction Aug 25 2023 Saturn opposition Oct 28 predict a major heat release in the Arctic and Antarctic due to combined tidal affects on the dark matter sphere around the sun in combination with the movement of the barycentre of the Earths location Nov 2 2023 Jupiter opposition Venus atmospheric temperatures from 2009-2017 also were higher after conjunctions NASA issued a climate change warning for Mars after Mariner 9 Neptune has been heating up since 2018
I really want to visit Iceland someday. But I have a slight fear of volcanoes. A phobia even. A dormant Mt. St. Helens even gives me the heebee jeebees. Which is funny because I did not grow up even close to one. To my knowledge, we only have volcanoes in British Columbia, and those are either dead or dormant.
Thank you for your clear and honest information and advice . I leave from NY tomorrow. I’m staying in Reykjavík . I for one don’t want to see or be near a volcano . I do look forward to seeing your beautiful country and the Northern Lights if nature cooperates ! My family is worried but I still feel I will travel .
Good one, Yes, I'd check my insurance and travel anyway to Keflavik probably. In July I travelled to Iceland for the 5th time just 9 days atfter Litli Hrutur started erupting and stayed the night with some 50 people on the 'viewing hill', a bucketlist experience. If the imminent volcano is what you travel for, then wait a couple of days after start and check if it is safe. Iceland has lots more to travel with many more geothermal pools than the (currently closed) Blue Lagoon.
For everyone who cares about their future and the fate of their loved ones, there will be a live broadcast *"Global* *Crisis.* *The* *Responsibility"* (international online forum) on December 2 at 17:00 GMT. There will be unique and vital information.
Thx, Grapevine just posted good 10 min interview abt animal evacuation etc fyi we all want more human interest stories. The animal charity volunteers waiting to be allow to collect name 'Drfinn'
Thank you for your updates, Jan. Clearly it is a difficult situation, but I feel Icelanders have been dealing with volcanoes for many years, and are experienced in what to do. Hoping for the best outcome for everyone. Stay safe.
I find it hard to believe you don’t understand why people though you told them to cancel your trip when you clearly click bait the video? Don’t start advising people over anything you don’t understand. The tourism industry here in Iceland is working perfectly fine and no one is in danger.
Volcano watching is popular, but we should stay with the ones that are out in the empty landscape. People may not appreciate having tourists come to watch their homes burn. That's just wrong.
Serious difficulties due to a significant increase in natural disasters will begin from 2024 worldwide. We need to stop all conflicts and separations and unite all humanity for the single goal of survival. Only in a peaceful and safe *Creative* *Society* we will be able to solve climate problems.
I really like your videos, no overestimating or horror scenarios. I really like the style and quality of your videos, also you have a very calm voice. You deserve a lot more subscribers!
Some people are listening with only ONE EAR, you don't need to apologize, Dear. You said it clearly for all those, who are using their whole brain for thinking. I subscribed to your channel.
We holidayed in Iceland in July and it was amazing, no crazy activists... No neurotic nutcases... It was like the world being normal again - they are lovely people who do not need to be targets of online loons.
Thank you for a comprehensive report. I Hope all people and animals are safely away. I know this sounds evil and I don't want anyone to be hurt, but I was looking forward to a volcanic eruption just because Mother Earth is amazing. Stay safe 🙏❣️
I came from a land of volcanoes too. And base on my experience of having seen volcanic erruptions, i can say that the danger zone really is only the town where the volcano is located. The problem why it seems more horrible than it is, is because videos that swarmed all over the internet are refering the disaster to a country. Instead of saying disaster in a town in Iceland, they always put captions like "Disaster in Iceland" and adding videos or pictures of past horrible erruptions that has nothing to do with current situation.
As of the moment Í write this, we do not know the situatin with the animal´s being fullu resolved, we know some sheep and horses were moved from the area, but media is distressingly silent on the household pets. Hopefully we will know more tomorrow, as they are letting people into town under supervision.
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Hi Jan, congratulations on going from about 600 Subs to 3,500. Hope that your channel continues to grow. Thanks for this update and hope that everything works out well for all involved.
Thank you so much Ben, it is a little bit overwhelming the amount of people who are watching the current situation. Now trying to do my best to keep up with comments and I am mainly hoping my sharing my information can help to some people. I am very thankful and really appreciate all your support in my videos!
I'm a travel agent in eastern Canada and have groups booked for next year. Even if it was now I would still go. As you mentioned, there is so much to do and see in Iceland besides the Blue Lagoon area....there are some lovely spas to use instead. Crossing my fingers for Iceland!
@@Ryley271 Airlines are still operating on schedule with no provision for changing or cancelling unless you purchased a fare type that allows it. If it erupts before you travel then they will allow changes/rebookings....as the video says it's localized so if the eruption is small then it's business as usual. I've been leading groups for over 20 years and I would absolutely still go.
I have been to Iceland twice. Last year and this past summer. My husband and I we wanted to go back now in December for 4 nights in Reykjavik. We wanted to experience the Christmas flair and also take a chance for the northern lights as the trip was just a stop over on our way to Oslo and then, Tromso. Icelandair offers stop overs in Iceland with no extra costs when flying from north America and europe and vice versa, I guess. We are flying from NYC. But given the situation, we don’t know how the situation is going to escalate, we changed our plans and we booked another route to Oslo a few days there, then Tromso. Reykjavik was a good option to break the trip in two but it is what it is. I feel sad about the change of plans because I love Iceland so much, but I feel more sad for the people of Grindavik who are about to loose their properties and whatever they worked for. The whole situation is very sad. Not easy to know that the chances that you’re about to to loose your home when winter is at the door steps and Christmas holidays is coming is really sad. No one wants a catastrophe. Sending my best wishes to the people of Grindavik and praying for a better outcome. As for me, iceland I’m afraid will have to wait. I think changing plans was the best decision. Thanks for your update and line your videos for some tips when I went to Iceland. I hope to make it to the western fjords and the highlands next time. Stay safe.
There is no need for changing plans because of this ,there is diminished likelihood of eruption,and if it will be eruption it doesn’t matter for people visiting Iceland
I'm sorry to hear you had to change your plans, and thank you for sharing everything with us! I'm sure you'll still have a great trip and you can look forward to your next future trip in Iceland. Both westfjords and highlands are so amazing. My thoughts are with people from Grindavík and I am still hoping that lava will find a different way up and people will be able to return to their homes some day
You know there's going to be people ignoring the road closures, it happened the last two times and people were seen walking on the crusty lava,vso I wouldn't put it past some of them to ignore the warnings.
I was in Iceland 2 years ago, I did a ring-road-trip and I wanted to see erupting volcano. But the day I visited the volcano it was dead... not even small smoke was comming from it. So you have to count with it. The next day it was erupting again, but I had to return the car already in the morning. Damn! But all other natural wonders I visited was 100% worth the trip. So do not plan to visit the volcano... plan everything else and the volcano can by your bonus.
I'm very curious, are there some people working in the Power Plant presently or is it running on some automated system? That's not a really safe place to be, for sure.
@@janiniceland Thanks for that info. It's always been a question rattling around in my brain and nobody seems to have discussed that particular disuation, so I wasn't absolutely sure. .🙂
Thank you Jan for the information, I too was worried about all the pets. I pray nothing bad happens but we can't fight Mother nature. Stay as safe as you can, your country is beautiful. Greetings from the USA.
Hey everyone! You can support people of affected town Grindavík via financial donations at Icelandic Red Cross via link right here : raudikrossinn.is/english/donate/donate-now
Greetings from Canada's West. Just wanted to say Great Work on keeping people informed about the situation! Also: Beautiful filming/photography!
Thank you very much! Glad you like it!
Is Canada that communist country led by the dictator son of Fidel Castro?
Thank you for your report. 😊. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Iceland is one of the most beautiful safest places on Earth!
Thank you Jan...your advice is succinct and timely...from Scotland ❇
thank you, I'm glad it's helpful :)
I'm very glad to have found your channel. First off, I hope that everyone stays safe in the coming days. We leave for Iceland and Germany in just over two weeks. Connecting through Keflavik on the way out and then staying in Iceland on the way back. The hotel we had booked since like March 2023 is in Grindavik, so we've had to change those plans. Still hope that we will be able to see your beautiful country.
It is indeed a sad situation for people from Grindavík. Regarding the flights as far as we know that should not get affected if volcano erupts. But like I always say, we can not always predict the nature and so let's wait and see what upcoming days will bring
I have a trip planned in next 6days.. which is mostly non refundable- what should I do?
likelihood of the eruption is still high but I don't think you have to worry. even if volcano erupts, at the moment it is not expected to affect the flights in and out from the country
Thank you for your updates and interesting videos. I live Big Island Hawai’i, so we have a few things in common … live eruptions that we never know when … and too many tourists … LOL
Thanks for sharing! Islands are the best. And I hope to be one of those tourist some day in the future haha
Thank you for your informative video. I have heard that some people have been able to return very briefly to their homes today to collect some things, but now even emergency services have retreated. I noticed how orderly and organised it all was and my heart goes out to this town as this may be the last time it's residents are able to go home or see their homes again with this unpredictable, ever changing and ongoing situation.
Let's hope that they will be able to return to their homes some day. There's still a little chance that the magma will find its way up at a little different location
Great video with useful information. Greeting from Colorado. I recently returned from a fourth trip to Iceland. Great place to visit.🙂
thank you! That's amazing, just out of curiosity what is been your favourite region or place so far?
Dark matter phase transitions could be a primary climate driver. If the solar system passes through an area of higher liquid dark matter content the planets cores would all receive more heat due to increased phase transitions thus heating the earth from the inside out.
Heating of the planet from the inside out would result in :
Increased ground temperatures
Increased sea temperatures
Increased nighttime temperatures
Increased seismic activity
Increased earthquakes
We are currently passing through the S1 dark Matter stream
June 3 2020 Venus Earth conjunction
July 2020 Siberian heatwave and Antarctica temperature spike
Aug 2 2021 Saturn opposition
Aug 19 2021 Jupiter opposition
Jan 9 2022 Venus Earth conjunction
March 18 2022 Concordia Station spiked 39 C degrees due to unusual air patterns near Australia
North Pole regions hit 30C above normal
Aug 14 2022 Saturn opposition
Sept 16 2022 Jupiter opposition
Aug 13 2023 Venus Earth conjunction
Aug 25 2023 Saturn opposition
Oct 28 predict a major heat release in the Arctic and Antarctic due to combined tidal affects on the dark matter sphere around the sun in combination with the movement of the barycentre of the Earths location
Nov 2 2023 Jupiter opposition
Venus atmospheric temperatures from 2009-2017 also were higher after conjunctions
NASA issued a climate change warning for Mars after Mariner 9
Neptune has been heating up since 2018
Thank you for the very clear and detailed explanations
Glad it was helpful!
I really want to visit Iceland someday. But I have a slight fear of volcanoes. A phobia even. A dormant Mt. St. Helens even gives me the heebee jeebees. Which is funny because I did not grow up even close to one. To my knowledge, we only have volcanoes in British Columbia, and those are either dead or dormant.
I wouldn't be worried, unless you go very close to one :)
Thank you for your clear and honest information and advice .
I leave from NY tomorrow.
I’m staying in Reykjavík .
I for one don’t want to see or be near a volcano .
I do look forward to seeing your beautiful country and the Northern Lights if nature cooperates !
My family is worried but I still feel I will travel .
I'm sure everything will work out and you'll have a great trip :) Have a great time in Iceland, there's a lot here you can look forward to :)
Good one, Yes, I'd check my insurance and travel anyway to Keflavik probably. In July I travelled to Iceland for the 5th time just 9 days atfter Litli Hrutur started erupting and stayed the night with some 50 people on the 'viewing hill', a bucketlist experience. If the imminent volcano is what you travel for, then wait a couple of days after start and check if it is safe. Iceland has lots more to travel with many more geothermal pools than the (currently closed) Blue Lagoon.
well said, thanks for sharing!
For everyone who cares about their future and the fate of their loved ones, there will be a live broadcast *"Global* *Crisis.* *The* *Responsibility"* (international online forum) on December 2 at 17:00 GMT.
There will be unique and vital information.
Thx, Grapevine just posted good 10 min interview abt animal evacuation etc fyi we all want more human interest stories. The animal charity volunteers waiting to be allow to collect name 'Drfinn'
thanks for sharing, i will check out the interview
Thank you for your updates, Jan. Clearly it is a difficult situation, but I feel Icelanders have been dealing with volcanoes for many years, and are experienced in what to do. Hoping for the best outcome for everyone. Stay safe.
Well said, I thank you for sharing!
I find it hard to believe you don’t understand why people though you told them to cancel your trip when you clearly click bait the video? Don’t start advising people over anything you don’t understand. The tourism industry here in Iceland is working perfectly fine and no one is in danger.
If people only read the thumbnail of a video without the full context it is their fault but no one else's.
No, that’s why it’s clickbait
@@JPMNRBpeople still judge books by their covers. It’s an old adage.
@@Timbo6669 We all seen the news specially in the US, clickbait is everywhere that's why we have to go deeper than a Thumbnail
@@saar144 Like any news article from US media, yes this is common.
Volcano watching is popular, but we should stay with the ones that are out in the empty landscape. People may not appreciate having tourists come to watch their homes burn. That's just wrong.
Serious difficulties due to a significant increase in natural disasters will begin from 2024 worldwide. We need to stop all conflicts and separations and unite all humanity for the single goal of survival. Only in a peaceful and safe *Creative* *Society* we will be able to solve climate problems.
I don't think there's much we can do to influence movement of tectonic plates...
Bro this is volcano. You're delusional.
@@Swisswaveyagreed nothing we can do about it
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Take your me d's. Volcanoes have been around for millions of years not due to climate change
I really like your videos, no overestimating or horror scenarios. I really like the style and quality of your videos, also you have a very calm voice. You deserve a lot more subscribers!
Thank you so much, that really means a lot!
Some people are listening with only ONE EAR, you don't need to apologize, Dear. You said it clearly for all those, who are using their whole brain for thinking. I subscribed to your channel.
We holidayed in Iceland in July and it was amazing, no crazy activists... No neurotic nutcases... It was like the world being normal again - they are lovely people who do not need to be targets of online loons.
I even heard from Jan, that the people there are so nice and very friendly. I never had Iceland on my holiday list, but now I do. @@pallasathena1369
thank you saying this Karin and thank you for subscribing! I hope you'll enjoy my future videos :)
Thank you for a comprehensive report. I Hope all people and animals are safely away. I know this sounds evil and I don't want anyone to be hurt, but I was looking forward to a volcanic eruption just because Mother Earth is amazing. Stay safe 🙏❣️
it is an amazing event to witness, but same here, hoping that everyone will be ok
better english than most americans or english
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Very impressed with you...very level-headed objective sane reporting
thank you for your feedback, this means a lot!
I think you meant 13.11 on your thumbnail 🤔
thank you Wendy! I completely missed this
how about the Albanish/russian drug-cartells? I heard the spread. 2nd: why u have a "Bangladeshi accent" ? rofl
could be some in reykjavík...haha well that's what you get when you learn english surrounded by mix op people from all over the world
"The lava is close to the surface and there isn't that much danger anymore."🤣🤣🤣🤣I think we have different perceptions of "danger".
Yes cancel and reduce your carbon emissions in a climate catastrophe.
I came from a land of volcanoes too. And base on my experience of having seen volcanic erruptions, i can say that the danger zone really is only the town where the volcano is located. The problem why it seems more horrible than it is, is because videos that swarmed all over the internet are refering the disaster to a country. Instead of saying disaster in a town in Iceland, they always put captions like "Disaster in Iceland" and adding videos or pictures of past horrible erruptions that has nothing to do with current situation.
As of the moment Í write this, we do not know the situatin with the animal´s being fullu resolved, we know some sheep and horses were moved from the area, but media is distressingly silent on the household pets. Hopefully we will know more tomorrow, as they are letting people into town under supervision.
You sound like a south Asian. Interesting
Not really. He sounds very Icelandic
@@Lazydaisy646 well then they sound very south Asians
haha I've recently heard everything from scottish, icelandic, bangladeshi, indian....
@@janiniceland I see, never been to Iceland 🇮🇸 so it was what I found it similar to cheers from Mexico
Hello to my Viking friend 😊.
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Thanks for the updates. I was in Iceland in September and loved it. I'm sure everything will be good but stay safe.
Thank you! glad you enjoyed your trip here :) and yes let's hope for the best
😢 ich hoffe das die Menschen dort ihre Haustiere nicht einfach zurück lassen denn sie haben auch Angst und brauchen die Hilfe der Menschen ❤
Hi Jan, congratulations on going from about 600 Subs to 3,500. Hope that your channel continues to grow. Thanks for this update and hope that everything works out well for all involved.
Thank you so much Ben, it is a little bit overwhelming the amount of people who are watching the current situation. Now trying to do my best to keep up with comments and I am mainly hoping my sharing my information can help to some people. I am very thankful and really appreciate all your support in my videos!
Thank you Jan, for the update.
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thank you for subscribing and I'm glad you find this helpful!
Bought tickets a month ago for December 3rd; here's to hoping it's still ok!
i hope so too!
I'm a travel agent in eastern Canada and have groups booked for next year. Even if it was now I would still go. As you mentioned, there is so much to do and see in Iceland besides the Blue Lagoon area....there are some lovely spas to use instead. Crossing my fingers for Iceland!
Im meant to be going Saturday. No idea what to do. 😂
@@Ryley271 Airlines are still operating on schedule with no provision for changing or cancelling unless you purchased a fare type that allows it. If it erupts before you travel then they will allow changes/rebookings....as the video says it's localized so if the eruption is small then it's business as usual. I've been leading groups for over 20 years and I would absolutely still go.
Well said! Thanks for sharing!
I would travel, everything will work out fine :)
I have been to Iceland twice. Last year and this past summer. My husband and I we wanted to go back now in December for 4 nights in Reykjavik. We wanted to experience the Christmas flair and also take a chance for the northern lights as the trip was just a stop over on our way to Oslo and then, Tromso. Icelandair offers stop overs in Iceland with no extra costs when flying from north America and europe and vice versa, I guess. We are flying from NYC.
But given the situation, we don’t know how the situation is going to escalate, we changed our plans and we booked another route to Oslo a few days there, then Tromso. Reykjavik was a good option to break the trip in two but it is what it is.
I feel sad about the change of plans because I love Iceland so much, but I feel more sad for the people of Grindavik who are about to loose their properties and whatever they worked for. The whole situation is very sad. Not easy to know that the chances that you’re about to to loose your home when winter is at the door steps and Christmas holidays is coming is really sad. No one wants a catastrophe.
Sending my best wishes to the people of Grindavik and praying for a better outcome. As for me, iceland I’m afraid will have to wait. I think changing plans was the best decision. Thanks for your update and line your videos for some tips when I went to Iceland. I hope to make it to the western fjords and the highlands next time. Stay safe.
There is no need for changing plans because of this ,there is diminished likelihood of eruption,and if it will be eruption it doesn’t matter for people visiting Iceland
I'm sorry to hear you had to change your plans, and thank you for sharing everything with us! I'm sure you'll still have a great trip and you can look forward to your next future trip in Iceland. Both westfjords and highlands are so amazing. My thoughts are with people from Grindavík and I am still hoping that lava will find a different way up and people will be able to return to their homes some day
very informative, thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the update Jan, be safe!
thank you!
I identify as a lava monster.
Can I camp close to the expected eruption site to host a welcoming party? 🎉🎉🎉
J/k
You know there's going to be people ignoring the road closures, it happened the last two times and people were seen walking on the crusty lava,vso I wouldn't put it past some of them to ignore the warnings.
sadly there always people like that...
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I loved Akureyri
Akureyri is great place to be :)
I was in Iceland 2 years ago, I did a ring-road-trip and I wanted to see erupting volcano. But the day I visited the volcano it was dead... not even small smoke was comming from it. So you have to count with it. The next day it was erupting again, but I had to return the car already in the morning. Damn!
But all other natural wonders I visited was 100% worth the trip.
So do not plan to visit the volcano... plan everything else and the volcano can by your bonus.
This is so well said, thank you for sharing!
Thanks for the update. Do you know if katla ice cave tours are still running?
Sure thing! And yes I think they are :)
🎉hi new sub stay safe all kind regards from the UK 🇬🇧 bless you all 🎉
Thanks for subscribing! my thoughts are with all people from Grindavík
Thanks for your honesty Jan, ever thought about a career in politics ? 😂
haha! i think i will stick with creating videos for now, politics sure sounds like too much headache :D
@@janiniceland 🤣I think you might be right 👍🏻
send Greta Greenie to put out the fire
We have been warned.
I'm very curious, are there some people working in the Power Plant presently or is it running on some automated system? That's not a really safe place to be, for sure.
I'm not sure, but I know that they can run in remotely for some time.
@@janiniceland Thanks for that info. It's always been a question rattling around in my brain and nobody seems to have discussed that particular disuation, so I wasn't absolutely sure. .🙂
Cool!
Thank you Jan for the information, I too was worried about all the pets. I pray nothing bad happens but we can't fight Mother nature. Stay as safe as you can, your country is beautiful. Greetings from the USA.
Thank you for sharing!
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