Treefingers said:
Such peaceful time it was (i live under busy air 'road' ). No freaking DHL planes in the middle of the night....Teh Hamburglar said:Considering last time it fucked up air travel for months, yes.
No, it's got an easier name this time: Grimsvoetn.Bitmap Frogs said:Eyfjallajokull again?
Just rolls off the tongueBlue Ninja said:No, it's got an easier name this time: Grimsvoetn.
Suikoguy said:Iceland loves naming things by face-palming the keyboard.
Jal said:I thought Efsjkklfjkrl was supposed to set Katla off.
PJV3 said:"Police are also monitoring roads that could be hit by jokulhlaups". sounds painful.
Blue Ninja said:No, it's got an easier name this time: Grimsvoetn.
well, don't forget Greece.Meadows said:Iceland: Europe's trollface.jpg
This is becoming one of the douchiest responses on GAF.From The Dust said:this is news?
Treefingers said:
Secks4Food said:
The portal has opened!
We float to Iceland!
WinoMcCougarstein said:This is becoming one of the douchiest responses on GAF.
CFMOORE! said:looks like a nuke went off.
Corky said:HAH the jokes on you volcano this year I'm getting my Street fighter as a DLC, you fucked me royally last year but not this time, not this time...
The current volcanic eruption in Grímsvötn on Vatnajökull glacier is the largest in that volcano 100 years and larger than the one in Eyjafjallajökull last year. It is similar to the eruption of 1873, according to geophysicist Magnús Tumi Gudmundsson. A large flood is not expected.
The current eruption in Grímsvötn is larger in scale than the eruption in Eyjafjallajökull in 2010, according to geophysicist Magnús Tumi Gudmundsson.
This morning the ash cloud was 15 to 18 kilometers high which means that the volcanic eruption is ten times more powerful than the last eruption in Grímsvötn in 2004, Gudmundsson told ruv.is.
However, it is not unique. Grímsvötn goes through phases where it erupts often in a period of 60-80 years, then there are quieter periods of equal length.
In these quieter phases there are small eruptions such as the ones in 1998 and 2004 and then the third and fourth eruption are larger in scale, like in 1619 and in 1873, which is similar in character as the one were experiencing now.
It is much larger with much more magma flow and much more emission of ash than what we witnessed in the volcanic eruption in Eyjafjallajökull last year. The ash scatters widely and the ash cloud stretches over a large part of the country.
DrM said:Plume is reaching 20 kilometers, this is the strongest eruption of this volcano in last 100 years. Ash is drifting towards Greenland.
Iceland looks like very interesting country for a visit, need to reconsider this option
Is anyone else seeing the M Night's hands?Treefingers said:
The_Inquisitor said:FUCK! I am currently in Greece. I an suppose to return through London back to Dallas in early June. Am I fucked?