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A volcanic eruption in Iceland on April 14 sent a plume of volcanic ash more than 30,000 feet into the air. The ash, which has drifted south and east, has snarled air traffic across Europe, with ...
A volcanic eruption in Iceland sent a plume of ash into the atmosphere. British airspace has been closed down for the first time since the September 11, 2001 attacks on New York.
Major volcanic eruptions in Iceland have disrupted flights and affected communications throughout Europe and the Northern Atlantic in recent years, making headlines worldwide. Large volcanic eruptions are known to alter climate for extended periods of time by releasing massive clouds of ash and gases into the stratosphere which can lower surface temperature — by blocking the sun — or alter ...
Volcanic eruption in Iceland The eruption of the Eyjafjallajokull volcano has forced hundreds of people nearby to evacuate while the massive ash cloud has disrupted air traffic across Europe.
How did a volcanic eruption in Iceland grind air traffic to a halt across Europe—and could it happen in the U.S.? Aviation expert Clive Irving reports on the rare force of nature.
A massive column of sulfur dioxide that was pumped out by the erupting volcano on Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula is currently traveling across northern Europe. Scientists are concerned it could ...
The 2010 eruption of Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull volcano had a huge impact on air travel, changing the assessment of risk by the aviation sector and catalyzing new lines of scientific investigation. Ash advisories derived from dispersion-model output were issued by the London VAAC, depicting the presence of ash over large parts of Europe and the North Atlantic. Based on those advisories, over ...
An enormous plume of volcanic ash, invisible from the ground, has traveled from Iceland to northern Europe and grounded commercial air travel from Scandinavia and Britain to Belgium. Thousands of ...
The ash plume from Iceland has created havoc across northern Europe, but why all the the worry about a volcanic eruption that is hundreds of miles away?
Associated Press Writers LONDON — An ash cloud from Iceland's spewing volcano halted air traffic across a wide swath of Europe on Thursday, grounding planes on a scale unseen since the 2001 ...