17-04-2010, 08:46
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Re: Airports closed as volcanic ash drifts toward UK
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Originally Posted by injuneer
My mistake, it was in 1783 it last erupted.
"If the volcanologists are right, we could be in for a bumpy ride. The last time Iceland had a colossal eruption was in 1783. Laki, a fissure close to the GrÃ*msvötn volcano, burst open and threw up fountains of lava and clouds of ash for eight months. The poisonous sulphur dioxide gas killed over half of Iceland's livestock population and led to a famine that wiped out about a quarter of Iceland's population.
Meanwhile, as the cloud blew south it wreaked havoc over Europe, too. "This outpouring of sulphur dioxide during unusual weather conditions caused a thick haze to spread across western Europe, resulting in thousands of deaths throughout 1783 and the winter of 1784," says Jerram. The fog was so thick that boats across Europe were forced to stay in port."
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They do say that Egypt's Biblical great plagues were caused by volcanic activity.....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plagues...l_explanations
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