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Eyjafjallajokull - kandrathe - 04-17-2010 Have you been affected? A decent video I found from today. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kuOytmbfGns Eyjafjallajokull - Sir_Die_alot - 04-17-2010 I didn't know the name of the mountain until now. At first glance I was wondering who was spamming random gibberish then saw you made the post and was kind of confused. Damn Icelandic names. :lol: Eyjafjallajokull - kandrathe - 04-17-2010 Quote:I didn't know the name of the mountain until now. At first glance I was wondering who was spamming random gibberish then saw you made the post and was kind of confused. Damn Icelandic names. :lol:And, the name is so profound... Island mountain glacier... Eyjafjallajokull - eppie - 04-17-2010 Quote:Have you been affected? I heard that Hugo Chavez and Fidel think that the Americans placed giant ventilators on the east coast so that all the ashes would blow towards Europe....they are just crazy.:) No just kidding. Actually we are bothered by it quite a lot. Many people I know got stuck somewhere while on business trips. People have to take 20 hour train rides now. Eyjafjallajokull - kandrathe - 04-17-2010 Quote:I heard that Hugo Chavez and Fidel think that the Americans placed giant ventilators on the east coast so that all the ashes would blow towards Europe....they are just crazy.:)Just another HAARP victim! Last week China, this week Iceland. Quote:No just kidding. Actually we are bothered by it quite a lot. Many people I know got stuck somewhere while on business trips. People have to take 20 hour train rides now.Depending on the amount of ash in the atmosphere, we will probably have some very cold weather over the next year. Eyjafjallajokull - Jester - 04-17-2010 Quote:Have you been affected?Yes. I was supposed to be flying Edmonton-London-Madrid-Montevideo on the 15th. Now I'm stuck in Canada for another couple days - bonus vacation time, but rather unexpected and not a little annoying. But, what can you do? I can't even pronounce the name to complain about it properly. -Jester Eyjafjallajokull - Lissa - 04-17-2010 Quote:Have you been affected? Reminds me of Mt St Helens the day she blew and for the week after. Luckily where I lived we got the northern edge of the cloud so got a light dusting (Spokane was right in the patch and had a couple feet of ash drop there). I actually heard it when it below being 500 miles away, sounded like a far off sonic boom (as the Air Force was still breaking the sound barrier over Washington state at the time). Eyjafjallajokull - --Pete - 04-17-2010 Hi, Quote:Reminds me of Mt St Helens the day she blew and for the week after. Luckily where I lived we got the northern edge of the cloud so got a light dusting (Spokane was right in the patch and had a couple feet of ash drop there). I actually heard it when it below being 500 miles away, sounded like a far off sonic boom (as the Air Force was still breaking the sound barrier over Washington state at the time).So, you were north of Spokane at the time? I was in Pullman. I remember watching 'sunset' roll in from the West. I can't describe the feeling, but it was definitely some kind of visceral "That's just WRONG!" Then the reality hit, everything shut down, and all the stores ran out of beer. Nine months later, there was a mini population explosion. :lol: --Pete Eyjafjallajokull - Lissa - 04-17-2010 Quote:Hi, No, I was over in Omak in Okanogan County which is almost straight west of Spokane. We just got grazed by the cloud (maybe an 1/8th of an inch fell there). All the news for Omak came out of Spokane, so it was interesting watching the news channels there show Spokane and seeing the number of people actually out and wearing masks to deal with the ash. My aunt (my mother's twin) was living in Spokane at the time and she had plenty of stories to tell. And in northern climes, why do you think so many births happen between September and November... :P Can't get out, so what else you going to do? :whistling: Eyjafjallajokull - kandrathe - 04-18-2010 Quote:But, what can you do? I can't even pronounce the name to complain about it properly.It's not like anyone travels by boat anymore. The name sounds like; Eva Lowg But, you're not the only one who has trouble with Icelandic --- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jq-sMZtSww The news says the eruption is intensifying, so you may be stuck in Canada for awhile. The last time Laki erupted in 1783, it led to famine in France, and eventually the French Revolution. Eyjafjallajokull - DeeBye - 04-19-2010 Quote:The news says the eruption is intensifying, so you may be stuck in Canada for awhile. You make that sound like it's a bad thing :angry: Eyjafjallajokull - --Pete - 04-19-2010 Hi, Quote:You make that sound like it's a bad thing :angry:You mean it isn't? :P --Pete Eyjafjallajokull - kandrathe - 04-20-2010 Quote:You make that sound like it's a bad thing :angry:Well, you've got Celine Dion... Actually, no, we've got her again. Thanks... She's playing Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas until that whole volcanic thing is sorted out. Eyjafjallajokull - Lissa - 04-20-2010 Quote:Well, you've got Celine Dion... Actually, no, we've got her again. Thanks... TAKE HER BACK! PLEASE TAKE HER BACK! Eyjafjallajokull - ShadowHM - 04-20-2010 More volcano pix.... :D http://www.swisseduc.ch/stromboli/perm/ice...0100416-en.html The one taken on the 18th, with the lightning in the ash cloud, is amazing! Eyjafjallajokull - --Pete - 04-20-2010 Hi, Quote:More volcano pix.... :DNature is truly beautiful, although not always gentle. Thanks for the link. --Pete Eyjafjallajokull - NuurAbSaal - 04-20-2010 Quote:Thanks for the link. Indeed! take care Tarabulus |