Ash Cloud Forces France to Close Air Space

A few minutes ago, a press release from French aviation authorities announced that the two major airports in France, Paris’s Roissy Charles de Gaulle and Orly, and 23 smaller airports across northern France, will be closed by 11 p.m. at latest because of the ash cloud reaching French air space. Air France added that regarding … Read the full article →

Dust Masks in Iceland

Earlier today, Civil Protection warned everybody in Iceland that dust masks had to be used throughout the country due to unpredictability of wind direction. A few minutes ago, a new announcement was issued telling that dust masks will be necessary only where ashes are visible. Composition of the ashes are still being investigated, but there … Read the full article →

The Ash Cloud – Map and Info

The ash cloud that is spreading from Iceland might not be visible from the ground – skies were clear in many closed airports today – since it is moving at high altitudes. Anyhow, it is extremely dangerous for planes to fly through it. The cloud not only limits visibility, but can actually damage jet engines to … Read the full article →

Ash Cloud Halts Air Traffic in Europe

The air traffic disruption caused by the ash cloud spreading from the Iceland eruption has worsened in the past hours. Due to strong winds, the high-altitude ash cloud is spreading towards south and east. Yesterday, as we wrote in the night, the cloud had reached Scotland already, leading to announcements of service disruption by many major … Read the full article →

Ash Cloud Spreading from Iceland Eruption

A small update for all our readers. This evening, activity at the eruption’s location seems to have increased. While the huge floods had subsided today, the Civil Protection is continuously monitoring the water level of rivers and the situation at outlet glaciers around Eyjafjallajökull. Anyhow, right now, the most relevant updates concern the situation on … Read the full article →

Second Eruption in Iceland

After it was announced in the past hours that the Fimmvörduháls eruption might have ended, today a new column of smoke was seen in a different area, further to the West and under the Eyjafjallajökull glacier. The volcanologist Haraldur Sigurdsson said that it is likely that the main crater at Eyjafjallajökull, the one responsible for … Read the full article →