Thursday, May 13, 2010

Iceland Volcano Eyjafjallajokull Ash Cloud Still a Problem In Europe and Africa. Tonight eruptions are continuing....


By Randy Economy
www.Economy4ABC.Blogspot.com
May 13, 2010
10:26 p.m.

The World Around Us:

The volcano located on Iceland’s Eyjafjallajokull glacier continues pour out ash in huge massive lingering clouds, and it is now causing huge trouble as far away as Africa and South Western Europe.

The massive pesky volcano is shooting red out lava today, and another massive eruption is feared by officials.  The continuing ash plume from the volcano have added to the troublesome cloud that is currently causing concerns for Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Turkey, Spain, and Portugal

I have lots of readers who are following this volcano on a day to day basis in this part of the world, and tonight I want to reach out to them to send me your thoughts and photos.   If you are travelling in Iceland or Northern Europe and have pics, send them to me at RREconomy@aol.com.   This photo is from NASA and you can see the cloud is now back over the  EU.

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