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Hjordis Gudmondsdottir, a spokesperson for Isavia, Iceland's air traffic authority, said: "The ash is going out to the ocean and to Europe so our airports aren't really affected. It's almost funny, except it isn't, obviously."
This is ****ing massive, the biggest disturbance to air traffic ever. Millions of people are stranded around the world. Let's hope the volcano settles soon, or better yet, that the winds turn west and give the Americans a taste of some fine Icelandic ash.
Now taking odds on South Park making an episode relating to this.
Yeah some friends are stuck. They where pretty happy about it though.
This is ****ing massive, the biggest disturbance to air traffic ever. Millions of people are stranded around the world. Let's hope the volcano settles soon, or better yet, that the winds turn west and give the Americans a taste of some fine Icelandic ash.
The US has anti volcano technology*, we're fine.
yeah thats my questiong,how will thse affects the climate?,usually big eruptions affect the global enviroment in some way and I guess this is a very big one isnt?
*Anti-volcano technology not available in Alaska, Washington State, Hawaii and all off-shore U.S. territories and possessions.
The US has anti volcano technology, we're fine.
Anyone else notice really cool sunsets yesterday? I wonder if that was just by chance up here, or if the ash played a part.
what about swimming back...by boat??