Here's about bad news Iceland Volcano in May 21st. most active volcano in Iceland began to erupt, scientists said Saturday - a little more than a year after another eruption on the Iceland in the North Atlantic off the United States air traffic for days. Iceland Volcano in May 21st,
Daily Live Trends - Iceland Meteorological Office confirmed that the volcanic eruption had begun on Grímsvötn, Accompanied by a series of small earthquakes. The smoke could be rising from the volcano that is unoccupied at the Vatnajökull glacier in southern Iceland.
An air exclusion zone has up to 120 nautical miles (220 kilometers) as Described in all directions of the eruption. Isavia, the company that develops and Operate all the airports and air navigation services in Iceland, this approach Described as a standard to eruptions.
"The cloud reached at altitude jet flight plans and aircraft flying in the airspace control made Icelandic fly south this evening," said Hjordis Gudmundsdottir, spokesman Isavia.
Grímsvötn last eruption in 2004. The researchers were expecting a new outbreak and said that the eruption of this volcano are probably small and should not to chaos in air traffic flying occurred in April 2010 by ash from the volcano Eyjafjallajokull.
History shows that previous outbreaks had not much impact on air Grímsvötn traffic - last caused, in contrast to the massive disturbance in the year.
Pall Einarsson, a Geophysicist at the University of Iceland, said a rash of last year was a rare event.
"The ash was Eyjafjallajokull persistent or relentless and fine-grained," Einarsson said. "Ashes in Grímsvötn is coarse and not as often cause a danger, because it falls to the ground faster and not too long in the air as the outbreak Eyjafjallajokull."
Iceland Volcano in May 21st - A plane with the Icelandic Coast Guard experts from the University of Iceland, flying over the volcano and assess the situation. For other article beside Iceland Volcano in May 21st, read here : Macho Man Randy Savage Dies in Car Accident.
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