But Tontybear, between us all we know EVERYTHING :w , it's just I don't know that answer.
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Sunshine wrote:I am checked in now and the worst that can happen is that I have to spend an extra week or so on my beach![]()
Tinkerbelle wrote:To move this away from cancelled flights for a few moments, this photo is absolutely stunning.
Bill S wrote:Latest updates on the volcano are that plume heights are now 5-9km in height. This is about the same as Eyjaf. was. However only 10% of the ash is "fine" compared to 20% for Eyjaf.
The amount of ash is roughly related to the plume height so we can see that there is a substantial reduction there compared to the original 17km high output.
Another major difference is the wind speed - through the 2010 eruption winds were very light - imagine the ash feeding into a 10knot wind compared to feeding into a 140knot jet stream!
Resulting density is going to be much lower.
The windspeeds over Iceland have been light but are now picking up and are now forecast to be very strong on Thursday - that will dilute the ash - but it is still going to come down our way!
Hopefully the concentration will be low enough to allow airlines to consider flight safe under the new rules.
These factors can be seen on the latest density map near to Iceland.
The other big difference is the atmosphere is considerably more energetic than during the 2010 eruption - the jet stream is moving around - there is greater turbulence. In effect the ash is being stirred up so concentrations are diluted. That will mean that any disruption should be short lived - not the weeks that happened in 2010. But it may re-occur.
Bill S wrote:There is still a possibility of more coming down later so worth keeping an eye on the forecasts (next one out after 1pm) but certainly looking good at the moment. The earthquakes around the volcano have virtually ceased so no indication of any increases soon. y)
Q: Have Irish airlines been getting exemptions?
A: Ryanair is doing all in its power but so far, no go
Q: How is Michael O'Leary taking that?
A: He's erupting with as much ferocity as Grimsvotn itself.
honey lamb wrote:Loved this bit in today's Irish Examiner in a Q&A section about the volcanic ashQ: Have Irish airlines been getting exemptions?
A: Ryanair is doing all in its power but so far, no go
Q: How is Michael O'Leary taking that?
A: He's erupting with as much ferocity as Grimsvotn itself.
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Bill S wrote:Bill S wrote:We now have the first forecast for Thursday.
The eruption has decreased considerably and the red zone at midnight is well out of UK airspace. The ash to the west is predicted to be of low concentration so not a concern.
There is still a possibility of more coming down later so worth keeping an eye on the forecasts (next one out after 1pm) but certainly looking good at the moment. The earthquakes around the volcano have virtually ceased so no indication of any increases soon. y)
tontybear wrote:Michael O'Leary just on BBC News.
Any sense he was talking simply over written by being downright offensive. Not sure what he is trying to achieve except put peoples backs up.
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