On 5/5/2010 12:15 PM, Jerry in Arizona wrote:
Mt St Helens was a single eruptive event, lasting a few hours at most.  The 
Icelandic eruption has lasted for many days weeks?) spewing enormous amounts of 
particulates into the atmosphere far above Mt St Helens.  Why don't you let the 
pros do their job instead of amateurish jabbing?

What Pros, the one's that are now saying that the European governments over reacted? Costing billions, (US billions not British), of Euros of losses and inconvenience to millions of people? Those Pros?

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WTF?  The US didn't blanket ban air travel after Mount St Helens, there
was no continent wide ban and no air crashes.  Yes, there were several
planes that made emergency landings from engine damage but they were in
the air in the area of the volcano when the eruption occured.  Most
delays were caused by ripple effects from places actually effected by
the plume, and actual air sampling gave a very good idea of where the
problems areas lay.




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