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Yet rather thin but getting more hazy every hour, brown ash cloud from
the east is approaching, this euruption is far more powerful than Eyjafjallajökull last year, and the biggest in Vatnajökull for 100 years. Ash fall was heavy in many parts in southren Iceland today, even more bleak than year ago, livestock is kept indors. Airspace is shut, no flights today. Ash could reach Scotland by tuesday. Saw lightings in the ash plume 250 km away last night, quite a show it was. Last year Eyjafjallajökull scenery seems to be replaying. Thor, Reykjavik |
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"thorn" schreef in bericht
... Yet rather thin but getting more hazy every hour, brown ash cloud from the east is approaching Is that what can be seen in the distance on the webcam ? http://www.inspiredbyiceland.com/icelandlive/#tjornin Colin Youngs Brussels |
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On May 22, 9:05*pm, "Colin Youngs" wrote:
"thorn" schreef in ... Yet rather thin but getting more hazy every hour, brown ash cloud from the east is approaching Is that what can be seen in the distance on the webcam ?http://www.inspiredbyiceland.com/icelandlive/#tjornin Colin Youngs Brussels This webcam shows the cloud approaching from the east. http://www.vedur.is/vedur/athuganir/...kjavik/#teg=sa Thor, Reykjavik |
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On May 22, 9:23*pm, thorn wrote:
Yet rather thin but getting more hazy every hour, brown ash cloud from the east is approaching, this euruption is far more powerful than Eyjafjallajökull last year, and the biggest in Vatnajökull for 100 years. Ash fall was heavy in many parts in southren Iceland today, even more bleak than year ago, livestock is kept indors. Airspace is shut, no flights today. Ash could reach Scotland by tuesday. Saw lightings in the ash plume 250 km away last night, quite a show it was. Last year Eyjafjallajökull scenery seems to be replaying. Remind us what the dates were would you? Someone in sci.geo.earthquakes was forecasting a large quake and this thing might have stymied it. IIC the Blocking Highs started about then. But the events of the 18th century lead to an year without summer. Not that that means Armageddon or even anything like. Just not the best of weather in its seasons more like. |
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