Iceland Raises Volcano Aviation Alert Again
An anonymous reader writes Iceland's authorities have raised an aviation warning for a region close to the Bardarbunga volcano after a small fissure eruption in the area. The eruption began around 0600 GMT prompting the Icelandic Met Office to raise the aviation warning code to red for the Bardarbunga/Holuhraun area, the Department of Civil Protection and Emergency Management said in a statement. The country's meteorological agency described the eruption as a "very calm lava eruption and can hardly be seen on seismometers."
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This can affect a lot of planes flying to and from Europe, and can cost airlines millions of dollars in cancellations, delays, and rerouted flights. However it is imperative that airlines avoid the area as ash can wreak havoc on a jet engine and its turbine blades. Best case scenario is the engine flames out and can be restarted once the ash cloud is exited; worst case is that it cannot be restarted and if you lose multiple engines you might wind up losing the aircraft.
Why is the time of eruption quoted in GMT? I don't think any observatory "keeps" GMT anymore. Don't forget that GMT is as much a method of deriving time as it is the time itself. GMT used astronomical observations, while UTC is kept by using ensembles of atomic clocks, all cross-compared between international standards organizations.
Better declare war on them to stop this devilish plan!
anyone seen them?
They did this a few years ago under a similar situation and it was all for nothing (speak to any commercial pilot to confirm).
Frankly, I'm shocked that Iceland extends pilots licenses to volcanoes. That seems like a terrible idea.
Who did what now?
If I'm not entirely mistaken, volcano ash eruptions like that also affects the weather.
We had an ICE-COLD 2010 winter with record breaking low temperatures that year. I'd rather not have another wolf-winter.
Guess it's not my call.
What this world is coming to - is for you and me to decide.
Well at least the Iceland Met Official can make a decision and dial it back.
These days Barak is bunkered in the Situation Room with his bong, a poster of Richard M. Nixon and his Jimmy Carter suite and playbook.
His inactions indicate he thinks he can "wait it out" until January 2016 and collect his retirement.
Barak should get real houked up and sign an Executive Order on Deportation and deport himself to Kenya.
Ha ha
this is Putin's fault then or?
I feel embarrassed every time I see an English-language site render this as "Bardarbunga", when that "d" should be "th". Yes, the letter "eth" looks like a lowercase d with a crossbar and erectile dysfunction, but it's pronounced like "th".
They should render the a-with-diacritic as "au", too. (Maybe even take the "g" to a "k".) But while there's a long and stupid tradition of dropping diacritics without rewriting the vowel, there's no damn excuse for getting it this badly wrong when you've got to replace a letter that simply doesn't exist in your target alphabet.
In light of the incidents with Eyjafjallajökull and Bardarbunga, I wonder if it would be possible to issue trade embargos on words longer than 10 characters to limit the prevalence of these volcanoes.
These are combination words, you can split them up into their constituents if you feel like it or have dyslexia, Bárðar Bunga and Eyja Fjalla Jökull for instance are the same thing. Similar to German by combining them to one word they become nouns, split apart they can be nouns and verbs in some circumstances or get a different tense or direction do to inflection on each word, so using them as one word with only one inflection is preferred .
The newest eruption is at Holuhraun, which is only 9 letters. And if it gets all the way to Askja, that's an easy 5 ;)
Could chocolate let me finish?
Or for an English example volcano, "Yellowstone" (11 letters).
To an Icelandic speaker who knows the component words, it's obvious where they split. Eyja (of islands) Fjalla (of mountains) Jökull (glacier), easy as pie. Their brain automatically cues into the "a"s as context clues for splits to make it even easier.
But picture a person who doesn't speak English at all who sees yellowstone. So they don't know the word "yellow" and they don't know the word "stone". Nor do they know what letter clusters are common together in English - or example, "st" - and which ones are not - for example, "ws". To them it'd be just the same thing, they don't see where to split it, and thus the word looks like a jumble of letters.
Could chocolate let me finish?
You can watch it live on webcam: http://www.livefromiceland.is/... (general view) http://www.livefromiceland.is/... (close up)
No shit, everyone knows that from last time.
"Putin" is less than 10 letters long.
Birds are not dinosaur descendants;birds are dinosaurs, for all useful meanings of "birds", "are" and "dinosaurs"