Posted on 05/09/2010 6:29:24 AM PDT by blam
The Eyjafjallajökull Volcanic Ash Is Back With A Vengeance, Will It Ruin Cannes?
Joe Weisenthal
May. 9, 2010, 9:17 AM
Just when you thought this story was long over, the ash from the Eyjafjallajökull volcano is iceland is back, and flights are being cancelled left and right across Europe.
Of course, this is exactly what Europe doesn't need right now, particularly Portugal, caught in the middle of a debt storm and now caught in the middle of this as well.
Times Online UK:
Today Ryanair announced the cancellation of 178 European flights while easyJet warned of further disruption on routes to and from Switzerland, Southern and Central France, Northern Italy and Northern Portugal.
At London Stansted Airport, 25 Ryanair flights were cancelled yesterday to destinations including Spain, Portugal and the Canary Islands.
The airline announced this morning that it would be cancelling a further eight flights from the airport, with three more from Edinburgh, two from Liverpool, and another from Bristol. Several flights from Italy were also cancelled. The airline said that it expected to announce further cancellations later today.
Meanwhile, the organizers of the Cannes film festival are freaking out, as ABC News observes. Their annual shindig starts this Wednesday. Perhaps attendees will be forced to arrive by yacht.
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If a volcano erupted smack dab in the middle of Cannes, the world might be a better place.
You really do not know when a volcano will erupt, or how long it will blow. We were stuck in Zurich for the last round, and it was very unsettling. Folks are traveling as if everything is over, but some travelers are still stuck — in Hong Kong, in Borneo, in India, I was reading.
I would be in Europe if I had had tickets this month, too; but I would have made contingency plans to stay there for months if necessary.
You’ve got that right!
Four hundred years ago this volcano had an eruption that lasted two years. Only an idiot girbilist who is too lazy to read his homework assignment would assume this was over.
Katla is waking up!
http://www.iceagenow.com/Yes_an_earthquake_at_Katla.htm
http://www.iceagenow.com/Is_Katla_beginning_to_act_up.htm
Katla Kan’t Wait!
Welcome Back Katla!
If that one blows, Europe may think it’s economic collaps is just a little inconvenience.
What happened to the stories about all the original cancellations being an overreaction?
Probably went the same place the fat-fingered trader stories will go the next 900 point drop day.
Oh goody! I had been afraid that this was going to be a hot summer!
I am still trying to pronounce the name of this volcano. I watched a program on cable TV and the announcer prounounced it some like A-eh-FLEC-ya. When it first happened a freeper said it was pronounced eye-yaff-yalla-yerkel. Do you know?
I just call it “yurkel”, which rhymes with urkel, our very own steam-blowing ash hole potus
I just posted this:
Is This The Chicago-Based Firm That Wrecked The Market On Thursday?
The last time Katla blew, the crops in Europe went to hell and along came the French Revolution. Who knows what’ll happen this time?
Civilization was wiped out in Northern and Western Europe for most of 1000 years, and in China for at least 300 years.
Tax revenues in Byzantium suffered to the degree they couldn't pay their armies for a century.
The Arabs ended up in the driver's seat in the Middle East and stuff just hasn't been the same eh!
The Greek Dark Age is also attributed to this volcano and its friends.
Various "depopulations" in Scandinavia over the last 15,000 years can be identified with eruptions.
This particular volcano, E15, is just a "vent" on one of the world's truly SUPER VOLCANOS, and it can kill whole continents in just a few days.
“E15” ~ that’s what the big boys in volcanology are doing.
We were in Germany, and as you say, it was very unsettling. We were fortunate that flights had resumed when we were due to come home, but we weren’t reassured until we had our boarding passes in our hot little hands.
Nah! (Not a chance)
Solar activity, which is supposed to be on an upswing, is fizzling right now. Combine that with ash clouds obscuring sunlight, and you may see a REALLY bad year for European agriculture with a greatly reduced growing season resulting in higher food prices.
It’s just like the 2012 movie!
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