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That bloody volcano
« on: May 10, 2010, 11:30:34 am »
Hi Guys,

From reading various postings on message boards & mailing lists a lot of us have been affected by the volcano in Iceland, I for one had to drive from Edinburgh to Holyhead to get out of the UK a few weeks back so this picture may be of interest to some of you.

Anyway, I spend the last 2 weeks or so in Florida on honeymoon (6 months delayed but still a honeymoon) and while returning home we flew past the Eyjafjoll volcano in Iceland. A mad scramble ensued and the camera was recovered from the overhead rack. The picture shows the volcano as seen from a US Airways Boeing 757 while flying from Philadelphia to Dublin on Sunday 9th May 2010.

The pilot said as we were leaving Philadelphia that we might see it en-route but he didn't actually call it over the intercom when we were passing it. We were on a red eye and it was about 7.30 in the morning so I guess he didn't want to wake up any passengers who were sleeping.

It was cool to see (but not so cool having to suffer it's consequences a few weeks back). The immediate area around the volcano was completely clouded over so all you could see from well over a hundred miles away was the plume of ash billowing up through the clouds.

The only pity of it all was the windows on the plane which didn't make for a sharp picture.

Oh, and in case you're wondering, even though I was on honeymoon I still managed to visit a few museums while in Florida as well as spending an hour & a half at Miami International. Lots of photographs were taken and I'll publish them in due course.


Regards,

Frank.
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Re: That bloody volcano
« Reply #1 on: May 10, 2010, 03:47:56 pm »
Welcome back Frank,

Hope ya had a great break away. Great to see you got an aerial shot of the beast causing all the caos down here! It must have been weird to see it. As always looking forward to ur photo's!

Paul

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Re: That bloody volcano
« Reply #2 on: May 10, 2010, 05:05:15 pm »
Welcome back, pity you were'nt stranded at some fantastice Air Force base of course!!
That cloud has certainly spread a fair distance now!! Looks like we're safe here for the time being though....

This is for 0600Z tomorrow!!!!..

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Re: That bloody volcano
« Reply #3 on: May 10, 2010, 10:52:51 pm »
Tomorrow looks fine but the wind forecast for Wednesday looks to be pushing that crap back over Ireland and I've got places to go on Wednesday  :airforce_angry:
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