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ChillDoubt | 22:34 Tue 19th Aug 2014 | News
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Fingers crossed for you!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-28854809

I hope it won't have the same effect as the last one but it doesn't look promising.
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Not this time 237SJ the Icelandic boys don't raise the alert level without very good cause. EuroVAAC have also met and only in consultation will they raise the alert stage, one of the most successful indicators of eruption, harmonic tremors, have been detected regularly in the last week, these signify significant movement of eruptable magma..... This is a...
23:04 Tue 19th Aug 2014
I came over that way last night. I was hoping we might have diverted to Barbados but it didn`t happen!
Just over a month. Gulp.
this should give everyone plenty to worry about

http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/erupting_volcanoes.html
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Anywhere nice, Zacs?
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Just in case anyone travelling in Europe needs to make alternative plans at short notice:

http://uk.voyages-sncf.com/en/?redirect=yes
slappy (slapshot) mentioned this a couple of evenings ago - know the Vatnajokull well and been up there to Bárðarbunga several decades ago now! I went to an interesting lecture on the lessons of the last fallout in Exeter not long ago and that was fascinating, not least I had had my a-rse over a volcano on the Breidamerkerjokull sandur.....(in front of the glacier).
See, the thing is we have never had any of these predictions in the past and we have only had a few incidents. Now, especially since the 'ash cloud' every little tremor makes it into the news. It might mean disaster - but the chances are that it will not. We might be on an Orange warning but nothing has changed.
Turkey, Chill. Hopefully.
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Bit long for a train journey that Zacs, hope the volcano behaves!
Ta. Me too.
Not this time 237SJ the Icelandic boys don't raise the alert level without very good cause. EuroVAAC have also met and only in consultation will they raise the alert stage, one of the most successful indicators of eruption, harmonic tremors, have been detected regularly in the last week, these signify significant movement of eruptable magma.....

This is a significant risk.... people will poo-poo this alert at their peril
We flew across there last night. I can tell you that the powers that be in London haven`t been given official info about it. Things are continuing as normal as far as flights are concerned.
Or maybe I should say official warning
Off to Turkey soon.

I would be quite pleased if my return was delayed.
So would we, gromit.....

(just teasing)
I don't know how it's promulgated beyond VAAC but the emails I have in my inbox suggest CAA/NATS are fully aware of the issues are known in fact, CAA are a part of VAAC so if they are not promulgating anything out......
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I would be quite pleased if my return was delayed.
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Don't build my hopes up......!
It's Katla and Hekla we really need to worry about. Both well overdue for some activity.
The' ash cloud' was a very unusual type of eruption due to the very fine ash,it normally settles out in hours or a day or two at most .
One month to Crete,saved all year for this hope the bloody thing doesn`t ruin it.

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