Climate Central: Its not quite a sharknado, but the possible impending eruption of a mile-high volcano under Icelands largest glacier represents a fascinating example of a real-life natural disaster comboquite literally fire and ice. Seismologists have detected some 3,000 tremors in the vicinity of Bárarbunga since Saturday, a sign that the mountain might just be ready to blow.
Four years ago, the eruption of Eyjafjallajokull, another ice-covered Icelandic volcano, disrupted air travel, caused billions of...