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Air travel disruption after the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption

The second eruption of Eyjafjallajökull volcano in Iceland on 14 April 2010 is causing extensive air travel disruption across large parts of Europe.[1] In response to fears that particles ejected by the volcano into standard flight corridors could damage aircraft engines,[2] the airspace of many countries was closed, stranding millions of travellers. It is the largest air traffic shut-down since World War II.[3]

The eruption occurred beneath glacial ice, and the cold water from melting ice chilled the lava quickly, causing it to fragment into glass, creating small glass particles that were carried into the eruption plume. This, together with the magnitude of the eruption, sent a glass-rich plume hazardous to aircraft into the upper atmosphere. [4] The presence and location of the plume depended upon the state of the eruption and the winds. Due to the way air-masses function, the plumes tended to be injected into the jet stream.[5]

With large parts of European airspace closed to air traffic,[6][7][8] many more countries were affected as flights to and from Europe were cancelled.

As of 17 April 2010 (2010 -04-17)[update], the eruption was continuing, but less explosively; the plume was rising to 5 kilometres (3 mi) rather than 13 kilometres (8 mi) previously; not high enough to travel across Europe.[9] The forecast for 18 April at 06:00 showed a significant plume continuing over northern Europe.[10] At 20:00 UTC on 16 April the ash cloud reached Kazakhstan. Jet stream forecasts indicated the ash cloud plume would persist until at least 21 April, shifting to the south and affecting more southerly parts of France and Italy.[11]

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) estimated that the airline industry worldwide would lose €148 million (US$200 million, GB£130 million) a day during the disruption

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_travel_disruption_after_the_2010_Eyjafjallaj%C3%B6kull_eruption


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