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First satellite images of Grímsvötn volcano suggest ash cloud drifting northwards

As Iceland’s latest eruption of Grímsvötn volcano begins to spread fear of a repeat of last year’s travel disruption caused by the Eyjafjallajökull volcanic eruption, NASA has released two satellite images clearly showing the path of the eruption’s subsequent and potentially disruptive ash plume.

The first image below was taken at sunrise this morning, Sunday, and shows a large plume of ash rising from the Grímsvötn volcano and largely being carried off to the north-east. The rising sun casts a dark shadow off to the west.

Grímsvötn volcano at 05:10 UTC on May 22, 2011. Credit: NASA/GSFC, MODIS Rapid Response

The second image, taken at 1pm this afternoon, is rather cloudy but nonetheless shows the ash cloud drifting northwards. The ash cloud’s northerly direction may ultimately determine the level of travel disruption, if any, caused to the rest of Europe.

Grímsvötn volcano at 13:00 UTC on May 22, 2011. Credit: NASA/GSFC, MODIS Rapid Response

Paul Mott, forecaster at Meteogroup, does predict that the ash cloud could potentially reach the Scotland by Tuesday, but it is unlikely to cause any major disruption to the rest of the UK or Europe,

“Both the upper level and lower level winds will be becoming north-westerly through Monday and Tuesday as well, so between Iceland and Scotland there’ll be northwesterlies.

“Certainly any ash plume could potentially move from Iceland towards northern Scotland. I think that risk does increase through tomorrow night and into Tuesday.”

Eurocontrol, Europe’s air traffic control network, has eased immediate concerns over travel disruption, stating that currently no European or transatlantic flights would be impacted,

“There is currently no impact on European or transatlantic flights and the situation is expected to remain so for the next 24 hours. Aircraft operators are constantly being kept informed of the evolving situation.”

Albizu Garcia

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