Tuesday, May 24, 2011

THE AIR TRAFFIC PROBLEMS IN EUROPE'S NORTHERN REGION, DUE TO CRIMSVOTN VOLCANIC ERUPTION.

Several flights cancelation, airplanes landing and take-off have been in-effect in Europe's Northern parts since yesterday, due to the much smoke in the skies of some Europe's Northern region countries caused by Crimsvotn volcanic eruption. Air traffic problems have been reported in Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, parts of Germany and as far as parts of England. The anticipated damages on air travel in Europe's Northern region countries has been rated as minimal, when compared to last year eruption, due to the physical properties of the smoke particles that have been emitted in the atmosphere. The smoke particles emitted in to the air by the current eruption have been described as more denser than in the previous year and have been expected to sink faster as they travel in the sky from one country to the other, besides the absence of stronger wind currents in Europe's Northern region atmosphere in this particular season.

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