What is the air like now where you are with the volcanic ash problem

Started by GrannieAnnie, April 16, 2010, 22:28:17

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Garden Manager

Cant really notice anything here in Dorset. Nice clear blue sunny skies for the last few days, but hazier today though. Hard to tell what's weather and what's volcano related to be fair. We aren't under a flight path either so haven't noticed much difference to normal, although we are near our local air ambulance base and that was grounded  until yesterday so it was a surprise to hear it take off during the afternoon yesterday.

Personally i am mildly asthmatic and suffer dust/pollen allergy (OK,hayfever!) occasionally. Breathing has been fine, but have had itchy eyes lately. Hard to tell if that's tree pollen or volcanic dust causing that though.

To be honest, while the fine weather is very nice after the cold winter, a change in the weather would be welcome, if only to blow the dust cloud away and get us back to normal. Some rain for the garden would be nice too.....

Garden Manager


Digeroo

We are almost under the main transatlantic flight path into Heathrow so normally there are a pair of flights every few minutes.  Skies normally well streaky with jet trails by this time of the morning  Nice to see sky so clear and blue.   I sometimes lie in bed and watch them as they pass.   

Another glorious day here.  Blue blue blue from horizon to horizon. 

Decided to wash dust off car worried it might be slightly acid it was surprisingly difficult to wash off, seems to be slightly sticky.  Quite different from dirty from road which washed off easily.

Froglegs

Found a packs of frozen sausage rolls,fish fingers,porkchops,chicken burgers and a garlic baguette on me lawn this morning   :o is it fallout from iceland  ;D.

Duke Ellington

Quote from: Froglegs on April 18, 2010, 12:26:14
Found a packs of frozen sausage rolls,fish fingers,porkchops,chicken burgers and a garlic baguette on me lawn this morning   :o is it fallout from iceland  ;D.

;D ;D
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theothermarg

 :D :D :D I did see a plane overhead this morning, a little phut phut one. everyone up the lotty stopped to look at it  :o
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flowerofshona2007

I only heard about it yesterday !!!!!!!!!!!!
Nothing showing up around Bournemouth but it was soooooooooooooo quite up the lottie with no aircraft buzzing around, Sundays is a busy day normally !

landimad

Quote from: theothermarg on April 18, 2010, 14:37:26
:D :D :D I did see a plane overhead this morning, a little phut phut one. everyone up the lotty stopped to look at it  :o
marg
The small ones are restricted to below 2000 feet at the moment.
Around here we have no large aircraft or military going over.
Skies are clear and the sun is out.

Got them back now to put some tread on them

GrannieAnnie

Quote from: flowerofshona2007 on April 18, 2010, 14:41:42
I only heard about it yesterday !!!!!!!!!!!!
Nothing showing up around Bournemouth but it was soooooooooooooo quite up the lottie with no aircraft buzzing around, Sundays is a busy day normally !
What planet did you say you're from?  ;D ;)
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dtw

whats the difference between the icelandic volcano and cheryl cole?

the volcano is still blowing ash!!

Froglegs

Quote from: dtw on April 18, 2010, 17:46:08
whats the difference between the icelandic volcano and cheryl cole?

the volcano is still blowing ash!!
;D ;D ;D

amphibian

Our skies in Kent, have been wonderfully clear, but they found after September 11th that the grounding of flights actually increased sun intensity and temperature. Our car has a fine film of dust on it, but I've smelt nowt.

Expect we're going to have a dire winter because of this.

The M20 was packed with foreign lorries and coaches today.

What are the supermarkets going to do, without all teh Kenyan lettuce and Chilean raspberries. I read 20m tonnes of food has spoilt on Kenyan runways that was destined for Britain. I bet the *fatherless children* don't pay the farmers for it.

PurpleHeather

There is not a lot of difference here, we are about half an hour from Manchester, Liverpool, Blackpool and a variety of small aerodromes used by Aerospace and hobby fliers.

With British weather the skies are never totally clear and deep blue for long. If I did not know there was an atmospheric problem from the news I would not have noticed anything. Now I am looking for it.

It seems quieter but I won't be sure until they start off again if it was my imagination.

Apparently an Eastern European airline has flown through it and reported that there is no noticeable problem. The grounding is precautionary was admitted by those who took the decision and it has to be said that we can't risk lives with aircraft stalling mid air can we?

It is a mixed blessing to some. Eurostar and Ferries are handling more traffic. Taxi firms and hotels are winning and losing.

The big loosers are the airlines, then the growers who can not transport their fruit and vegetables. 

It might make some people aware that the fresh exotic content of their menus are not locally grown.  I am convinced many of them think they are.

amphibian

Personally I don't trust the airlines, they are haemorrhaging money like there is no tomorrow and many of them are in serious financial strife already, they need this crisis over quickly. It's a bit like trusting safety data from petrochemical and pharmaceutical studies on their own products.

A Met Office plane encounter dangerous levels of ash, the Met Office pointed out that the ash has pockets of density that reach dangerous levels and there is no way for commercial jets to avoid or detect these. The commercial 'test flights' prove little, Western Europe hosts thousands of flights on many paths every day, how can a handful flights on a few limited paths really demonstrate safety.

lillian

A  film of fine grey dust on the car this morning, not the usual suffolk  muck.

Bugloss2009

wouldn't it be great if we had to stop using planes, and had to change to AIRSHIPS and BALLONS

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