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Old 15-04-2010, 21:22   #31
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Re: Airports closed as volcanic ash drifts toward UK

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Might get a nice sunset out of this , possibly the chance of a parsons ring.
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Re: Airports closed as volcanic ash drifts toward UK

This should really be in the happy thoughts thread

Is laughing at the fact the Belgium has closed its airspace, and his former employer has some 50 aircraft unable to deliver it parcels.

How much is it gonna cost them, well I reckon at £50,000 per aircraft a day, that is a nice tidy £2,500,000 a day.

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Re: Airports closed as volcanic ash drifts toward UK

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This should really be in the happy thoughts thread

Is laughing at the fact the Belgium has closed its airspace, and his former employer has some 50 aircraft unable to deliver it parcels.

How much is it gonna cost them, well I reckon at £50,000 per aircraft a day, that is a nice tidy £2,500,000 a day.

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Any particular reason that this misfortune makes you so happy mate? Or have i missed something here ?

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I`m waiting for my Daughter and Grand Daughter to come into Heathrow tomorrow at 1.15pm tomorrow afternoon from Abu Dhabi, any news on when that flight might come in? EYO19. ?
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Any particular reason that this misfortune makes you so happy mate? Or have i missed something here ?

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I`m waiting for my Daughter and Grand Daughter to come into Heathrow tomorrow at 1.15pm tomorrow afternoon from Abu Dhabi, any news on when that flight might come in? EYO19. ?
The company I worked for shut down it UK side and moved it in the Belgium HQ, making 91 Brits out of work.

So the more grief this company gets the happier I am
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Re: Airports closed as volcanic ash drifts toward UK

Oooh just looked at sunset and there is definately a bluey green glow not sure if its connected but its nice to think it is
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Re: Airports closed as volcanic ash drifts toward UK

This is a link to Heathow, you can check flight info there.

http://www.heathrowairport.com/porta...b12871120103a0
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Re: Airports closed as volcanic ash drifts toward UK

I read earlier that the cloud is 6 miles up but our planes fly at 35,000 feet, how does it make it dangerous at the two levels?
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Re: Airports closed as volcanic ash drifts toward UK

35,000 ft is 6.5 miles

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The dust cloud goes up to 50,000 ft.

I wouldn't want to be I a plane at the moment in Europe
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35,000 ft is 6.5 miles

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The dust cloud goes up to 50,000 ft.

I wouldn't want to be I a plane at the moment in Europe
Ok. Thanks for that info mate.

Where else in the world is this cloud? Or is it just over the UK at the moment?
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Re: Airports closed as volcanic ash drifts toward UK

It's mainly over NW Europe at the moment.

Shows the predict spread in the next few days.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8623534.stm
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It's mainly over NW Europe at the moment.

Shows the predict spread in the next few days.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/8623534.stm
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well you're a cheery soul! Im going buying a BBQ and patio furniture tomorrow, dont be jinxing my summer

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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Re: Airports closed as volcanic ash drifts toward UK

Latest air closure news is no UK flights until at very least midnight tonight (GMT)

Czech airspace has also just announced partial closure of thier airspace with Prague airport due to cease operations from 10:00 GMT
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Re: Airports closed as volcanic ash drifts toward UK

With regards to the health issues they have said, warning people with asthma and such to be carefull out side, what about pets?

My sister has a rabbit that when they are home has free run of the garden, and there kitchen.

Should they bring him into the house (he has been brought indoors when the weather was really cold outside), as he eats he grass that could be contaminated?
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Re: Airports closed as volcanic ash drifts toward UK

Eating isn;t a problem it's breathing in the fine dust that could be the problem..
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