What are the odds of the planes going back in the air tomorrow and Katla/Hekla or both of them [as there's a debate whether that's Hekla or Katla smoking] explode?
What are the odds of the planes going back in the air tomorrow and Katla/Hekla or both of them [as there's a debate whether that's Hekla or Katla smoking] explode?
What are the odds of the planes going back in the air tomorrow and Katla/Hekla or both of them [as there's a debate whether that's Hekla or Katla smoking] explode?
From NATS website said:Statement on Icelandic volcanic eruption: Monday April 19, 1530
The volcanic eruption has reduced and the volcano is not currently emitting ash to altitudes that will affect the UK. Assuming there are no further significant ash emissions we are now looking at a continuously improving situation.
Based on the latest information from the Met Office, NATS advises that the restrictions currently in place across UK controlled airspace will remain in place until 0700 (local time) tomorrow, Tuesday.
From 0700 (local time) tomorrow, Tuesday, Scottish airspace will be open, and south to a line between Teesside and Blackpool. Mainland Scottish airports will be open.
This is a dynamic and changing situation and is therefore difficult to forecast beyond 0700 local; however, the latest Met Office advice is that the contaminated area will continue to move south with the possibility that restrictions to airspace above England and Wales, including the London area, may be lifted later tomorrow (Tuesday).
We will continue to monitor Met Office information and review our arrangements in line with that. We will advise further arrangements at approximately 2100 (local time), today.
It is now for airports and airlines to decide how best to utilise this opportunity. Passengers should contact their airlines to find out how this will affect their travel plans.
Much better one that was posted on the volcano blog
http://hraun.vedur.is/ja/Katla2009/gosplott.html
Gives a longer period so a bit more info.![]()
There'll be bannage if you don't fully star that naughty word
There'll be bannage if you don't fully star that naughty word
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Its like watching the doomsday clock! Unfortunatlely its also got the Countdown theme tune in my head too now and I cant get it out.![]()
Well one trip anyway, currently in limbo between amateur and professional geologist at the moment.However I find volcanology in general boring, it's all igneous rock, 99% nothing to do with eruptions...
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I so want to go to Iceland. looks amazing. Obviously not when this kind of jazz is happening but to look at a volcano and hot springs and such would be terrific fun.
Geothermal power is great. Pump water into ground, recieve free superheated steam. Shove it round a turbine and you get electricity. Clean, reasonably cheap, little to no pollution, shame it cant be used everywhere really.
Well we've now been put in Luxor hotel called st Joseph which from the outside looks A right dump. The room is really clean and we're sitting on the roof terrace looking at the Nile.
Igneous >> Sedimentary/Metamorphic![]()
Sedimentary has a bit of life to it, fossils like.
Well we've now been put in Luxor hotel called st Joseph which from the outside looks A right dump. The room is really clean and we're sitting on the roof terrace looking at the Nile.