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#202354 - 04/15/10 09:18 PM
Volcano explosion, earthquakes, complications
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Registered: 01/21/07
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Have to say that the Icelandic volcano and its spreading ash, earthquakes in China, Chile, Indonesia, Japan etc. in the last 12 months, just truly shows there's a great deal beyond mankind's control.
would be interesting to see how weather conditions are like for certain European countries over the next few days. I believe the huge volcanic explosion in the South Pacific, Krakatoa lowered the weather temperatures worldwide because the ash output was tremendous and obscured the sun's heat abit.
I know some folks in Hawaii are allergic to volcanic ash. Anyone here also?
(Myself: I have no idea.)
I am a tiny bit worried about our booked European flight..though that's in June.
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#202360 - 04/16/10 04:05 AM
Re: Volcano explosion, earthquakes, complications
[Re: orchid]
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We have issues here in UK you dont mention Orchid. The silent skies above UK.
Planes are grounded and folks were unable to fly at all yesterday. some activity from NI and Scotland from permitted air space today/news keeps us posted
Many areas in Europe are involved today..as the ash moved south. There may be more Volcano activity so this may continue.
In the past deaths have occured fro the fall out.
Predicted sunrise and sunset of great beauty. This tells us all that many things are beyond our control
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#202377 - 04/16/10 11:47 AM
Re: Volcano explosion, earthquakes, complications
[Re: Anno]
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North ..in Shetland there is ash..I dont notice anything here but everyone has concerns..most of all for friends who were away for Easter and cannot get home.
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#202383 - 04/16/10 04:22 PM
Re: Volcano explosion, earthquakes, complications
[Re: Mountain Ash]
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Our Phila. International Airport is loaded with stranded European travelers...I saw videos of them on the local news this morning, families trying to get home..poor little children and babies sprawled out on chairs and luggage sleeping...and they are afarid to leave the airport and get lodging in the city for fear that they won't make their flight bazck once they get the green light to fly again...it breaks my heart to watch them.
Stay Safe Eunice...I am worried for you...
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#202385 - 04/16/10 04:52 PM
Re: Volcano explosion, earthquakes, complications
[Re: AvalonBlondi]
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Loc: British Columbia, Canada
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Important to remember that people are safe, though delayed at the airports. It's not as if people are marooned on a desert in Eithopia.
it's probably dang boring and tiring to be hanging around for more than 1 day in an airport with not much to do. It would be like being in a shopping mall for several days and no where to go.
At least there are plenty of washrooms, places to eat at an airport..if they choose to stay there vs. go elsewhere in city.
I've been stuck at a small aiport in the Canadian Arctic for 8 hrs. while a massive blizzard blew through. It was serious since no planes could land properly. So I amused myself with my book, watching people. There wasn't much else to do because the airport was tiny, hence no shops except for 1 to look at. I ended up chatting with an Inuit mother with her baby for a short while.
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#202408 - 04/17/10 04:53 AM
Re: Volcano explosion, earthquakes, complications
[Re: yonuh]
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If past is prelude, then the volcanic eruption in Iceland whose plume of ash has grounded almost 300 flights across Europe may not only affect air travel in the coming days, it may also have a lingering impact on Europe’s weather. Experts are looking back to the aftereffects of a previous eruption–when the Laki volcano in Southern Iceland exploded more than 200 years ago. That explosion had catastrophic consequences for weather, agriculture and transport across the northern hemisphere – and helped trigger the French revolution .The sun was covered for eight months at that time. Crops need seasons and farmers in Europe may have an impact this time if there is further fallout.
People returning to UK will likely have commitments perhaps work or family responsibilies and several days in any airport will be trying to say the least.Oil workers offshore are affected here. Hotels will be costly and what has been said is that "This is an act of God" so no insurance will be paid out.
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#202426 - 04/17/10 04:23 PM
Re: Volcano explosion, earthquakes, complications
[Re: Mountain Ash]
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Earthquakes, Volcanic eruptions, massive floods..one after another...I'm wondering if God is angry with our world...maybe it's time for more prayer, peace, and forgiveness....
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