***BREAKING NEWS***
Officials say that air traffic in Europe has returned to normal. Most of the restrictions put in place during the volcanic ash crisis are no longer in effect. Thousands of passengers remain stranded as airlines work to clear the backlog of flights.
The following was reported on April 20th, 2010
Iceland's civil protection agency said Eyjafjallajokull was still spewing ash, but that the plume was now around 3 kilometers (1.8 miles) high — not large enough to reach jet streams. Winds are now gusting from the south east — away from Europe.
The only way to appease the volcano in Iceland is to sacrifice Miley Cyrus and Justin Bieber....(picturing Mom & Dad going..."Huh???")
The following was reported on April 20th, 2010
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Iceland's civil protection agency said Eyjafjallajokull was still spewing ash, but that the plume was now around 3 kilometers (1.8 miles) high — not large enough to reach jet streams. Winds are now gusting from the south east — away from Europe.
The only way to appease the volcano in Iceland is to sacrifice Miley Cyrus and Justin Bieber....(picturing Mom & Dad going..."Huh???")
Cruise along and Enjoy!....^_~
Karen
Not to worry! Humidifier plus extra filters - Nana's cpap can handel night time ash and we will fly higher than 1.8 miles.
ReplyDeleteI loved that you were able to get the clip from MSNBC. I can hear Brian Williams now saying, "back to you Karen".
ReplyDeleteI'm suprised that we didn't have to give up Ashlee Simpson, too! Great info! Great post!
ReplyDeleteThe volcano erupted 1 month ago today. It didn't start to spew ash until April 14th -- 3 weeks later. If we do have ash problems, maybe we should fly to Iceland and cruise from there. (Kevin noticed Iceland isn't covered by the ash.)
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