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A question for the Eastside of the pond members,ash fall and other things.
PTsideshow:
Just caught the talking heads on the a news channel, so I flipped thru the 3 cable networks here in the US. All about the same predicting disruption of air travel and life in general for the next six months. Not to mention the hinting of dire things to come :doh:
Of course they had video of ash covering cars, roads etc. None bothered to say where, the video was from. After all if the video is from Iceland, they can't scare the rest of the world.
Are you experiencing ash fall yet or or having the clouds of airborne material drifting over the countryside? and are your media mavens, starting to do the chicken little routine yet? :bugeye:
andyf:
Here's a photo just taken out of the window here in Manchester (which is roughly level with the top of Wales on the map). As you can see, the sky is so thick with dust that at 5.45pm it's like midnight, and I'm choking to death with the acrid fumes :lol: :lol:
I did hear a report that a little dust had settled in the northernmost parts of the UK last night, but whether that is due to the volcano or to poor housekeeping, I shouldn't like to say.
But patches of dust are up there. A few planes are getting in and out of Scottish and N. Irish airports now, but basically all English airports are closed, as are those from Paris up into Scandinavia and across to the Ukraine.
Had I been scheduled to fly today, I would have been glad to be grounded. The idea of jet engines inhaling dust which includes fine glass and other goodies at 30,000 feet isn't at all appealing.
Andy
PS The leaves haven't fallen from my trees - ash is always slow to awake in spring.
Stilldrillin:
My carport roof, now........ No rain for 2 weeks, or so.
Not a deal of dust either! ::)
David D
Bluechip:
Maybe it's a treat in store ... happened before ..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laki_(volcano)
EDIT for some reason the link does not pick up the last ) so you'll have to do the 'did you mean bit' for Laki volcano.
'Consequences for Europe' bit is interesting ... folk snuffing it with SO2 poisoning, also caused severe cold in North America.
I seem to remember a TV programme about it some years ago. Maybe BBC Timewatch or similar.
Bet that's cheered you up a bit ... :D
No charge, all part of the service. :D :D :D
Dave BC
John Stevenson:
Well in the East Midlands I have to report that the sky is very dark, whether that is to do with the volcano or the fact it's 10:00pm I'll have to leave to the experts.
We are on the flight path for East Midlands International so while they are all grounded I have spent today moving machines around so when they start flying again they will have to recalibrate all their compass's :lol:
John S.
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