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On April 16 2010 06:55 Narwhal wrote: Earthquakes here there and everywhere and now this, tap on wood time. There havent been any more earthquakes than usual, It's just that they quake closer to densly civilized areas, thus it's newsworthy.
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On April 16 2010 07:01 panzerbat wrote:Show nested quote +On April 16 2010 06:55 Narwhal wrote: Earthquakes here there and everywhere and now this, tap on wood time. There havent been any more earthquakes than usual, It's just that they quake closer to densly civilized areas, thus it's newsworthy.
And we all know not earthquakes and vulcano's are gonna kill us. It's going to be the ants.
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This is really unfortunate since I was set to leave tomorrow to fly into germany where I was starting 3 months of back packing. Kinda being really annoying.
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This is real fucked, was flying to London in 8 hours...
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Yeah it's impossible to say how long this will go on. I don't think the airlines will take any risks until the ash is almost 100% dissolved, which theoretically could take a damn long while in a worst-case scenario.
very crazy stuff
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On April 16 2010 06:55 Narwhal wrote: Earthquakes here there and everywhere and now this, tap on wood time.
As stated before, the number of earthquakes is actually usual for the time of the year we are in right now. The number of earthquakes have been in range as stated by the one post above and the USGS.
This is unbelievable, the amount of "chaos" this will cause is unbelievable, passengers are probably going to be grumpy since they have wait for some time. The clearing of this and getting back on schedule will take a lot of time for airlines who operate across Europe.
Since this is causing so much smoke, could an explosion be possible (although i hope not)?
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On April 16 2010 08:15 Housemd wrote: Since this is causing so much smoke, could an explosion be possible (although i hope not)?
Care to elaborate on as to why that would happen?
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On April 16 2010 08:17 Foucault wrote:Show nested quote +On April 16 2010 08:15 Housemd wrote: Since this is causing so much smoke, could an explosion be possible (although i hope not)? Care to elaborate on as to why that would happen?
In the thread it says spewing volcano, so would this indicate that the volcano is active and could see an eruption. Also, there was ash which usually indicates an explosion waiting to happen in my knowledge.
I really am not an expert at volcanoes so this question might seem idiotic.
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On April 16 2010 08:26 Housemd wrote:Show nested quote +On April 16 2010 08:17 Foucault wrote:On April 16 2010 08:15 Housemd wrote: Since this is causing so much smoke, could an explosion be possible (although i hope not)? Care to elaborate on as to why that would happen? In the thread it says spewing volcano, so would this indicate that the volcano is active and could see an eruption. Also, there was ash which usually indicates an explosion waiting to happen in my knowledge. I really am not an expert at volcanoes so this question might seem idiotic.
Oh ok I misunderstood. I thought for some reason that you meant that the ash flying around could explode lol
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On April 16 2010 08:28 Foucault wrote:Show nested quote +On April 16 2010 08:26 Housemd wrote:On April 16 2010 08:17 Foucault wrote:On April 16 2010 08:15 Housemd wrote: Since this is causing so much smoke, could an explosion be possible (although i hope not)? Care to elaborate on as to why that would happen? In the thread it says spewing volcano, so would this indicate that the volcano is active and could see an eruption. Also, there was ash which usually indicates an explosion waiting to happen in my knowledge. I really am not an expert at volcanoes so this question might seem idiotic. Oh ok I misunderstood. I thought for some reason that you meant that the ash flying around could explode lol
With all due respect thats highly unlikely...lol. It reminds me of a show i watched which was like "the fire's shooting at us!!!!" lol
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On April 16 2010 07:14 s[O]rry wrote: This is really unfortunate since I was set to leave tomorrow to fly into germany where I was starting 3 months of back packing. Kinda being really annoying. Im not sure but i dont think your flight will be affected. It is not a problem in southern and mid Germany (yet) and most trans atlantic flights to e.g. Frankfurt will at worst have to change their route. Also look forward to spectacular sunsets!
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Aw, shit, I hope this doesnt affect my daily life. Sucks for all the people flying somewhere.
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Volcanic eruptions in Iceland? No...
Sucks for all the people living in Europe though. Hopefully the ash clears and you guys can fly safely.
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On April 16 2010 14:50 Fosh wrote: Aw, shit, I hope this doesnt affect my daily life. Sucks for all the people flying somewhere. Unless you're a pilot I wouldnt worry to much.  Although, my cousin currently living in Oslo said that her asthma had been worse than usual last night, and she thought it was due to the volcanic ash.
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On April 16 2010 06:56 Badjas wrote: My girlfriend was supposed to come home tomorrow from finland -_- She's gonna be delayed at least two days now.. fuck that
At least saturday 17th (14:00 cet or 15:00 local time) will be next time Finland checks airspace again.
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I think Iceland got it wrong, we wanted CASH not ASH. Geez.
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08:00, 14:00, 20:00 CET (or local Finland time can be seen on pic) predictions how it moves.
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On April 16 2010 17:34 Too_MuchZerg wrote:![[image loading]](http://gickr.com/results4/anim_def90236-9d9e-00a4-296c-a455591c6a2f.gif) 08:00, 14:00, 20:00 CET (or local Finland time can be seen on pic) predictions how it moves. Is it for today?:D According to it, the ashcloud should be right over me.:D
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Sky is grey here, damn. Europe needs tough leader like G.W Bush, so Iceland would pay for their mistakes !!
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