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Default Eruption has just started in Grimsvötn Iceland

Images from this evening's Metop-a satellite overpass of Iceland showing the
volcanic plume:

http://www.woksat.info/etcte21/te21-2043-a-ic.html

http://www.woksat.info/etcte21/te21-2043-b-ic.html

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Wokingham Berkshire.

Weather data and satellite images at:
http://www.woksat.info/wwp.html

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The ash plume is visible from Reykjavik, the eruption started about
1900, 21 of may.

english link; http://en.vedur.is/#tab=skjalftar

Thor, Reykjavik




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Default Eruption has just started in Grimsvötn Iceland

On May 21, 10:54*pm, "Bernard Burton"
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Images from this evening's Metop-a satellite overpass of Iceland showing the
volcanic plume:

http://www.woksat.info/etcte21/te21-2043-a-ic.html

http://www.woksat.info/etcte21/te21-2043-b-ic.html

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Bernard Burton

Wokingham Berkshire.

Weather data and satellite images at:http://www.woksat.info/wwp.html

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The ash plume is visible from Reykjavik, the eruption started about
1900, 21 of may.


english link; * *http://en.vedur.is/#tab=skjalftar


Thor, Reykjavik


Latest pictures; http://klaengur.imgur.com/grmsvtn

Thor, Reykjavik
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Latest pictures; http://klaengur.imgur.com/grmsvtn


Thor, Reykjavik



Great photos there, Thor.

Thanks.

Joe
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Default Eruption has just started in Grimsvötn Iceland

On May 22, 1:06*am, thorn wrote:
On May 21, 10:54*pm, "Bernard Burton"
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Images from this evening's Metop-a satellite overpass of Iceland showing the
volcanic plume:


http://www.woksat.info/etcte21/te21-2043-a-ic.html


http://www.woksat.info/etcte21/te21-2043-b-ic.html


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Bernard Burton


Wokingham Berkshire.


Weather data and satellite images at:http://www.woksat.info/wwp.html


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The ash plume is visible from Reykjavik, the eruption started about
1900, 21 of may.


english link; * *http://en.vedur.is/#tab=skjalftar


Thor, Reykjavik


Latest pictures; *http://klaengur.imgur.com/grmsvtn

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Coo! Thanks Thor. Possibilities of a NW flow for us in the UK later
this week, but if this report is correct, it may not cause us many
problems:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-13489944
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Default Eruption has just started in Grimsvötn Iceland

On May 21, 11:38*pm, Adam Lea wrote:
On 21/05/11 21:01, thorn wrote:





On May 21, 7:53 pm, "Nigel *wrote:
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The ash plume is visible from Reykjavik, the eruption started about
1900, 21 of may.


english link; * *http://en.vedur.is/#tab=skjalftar


Thor, Reykjavik


...and just look at the wind direction over the next few days...


Nigel


The winds blows towards Europe for the next 4-5 days, ash hype no 2,
have fun.


I think that as a result of last year they will now have experience of
what levels of ash are tolerable from a safety perspective.


We can quote you on that when the loss adjusters dig up the pieces?



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