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Post by theshee on Apr 14, 2010 21:18:47 GMT 10
Just as we were speculating that the Eyjafjallajökull-Fimmvörduháls eruption might be over, Icelandic officials may have ordered an evacuation for towns (icelandic) in the area (but information in english is scant). There have been a recent swarm of shallow earthquakes underneath the Eyjafjallajökull ice cap - and if there is any chance that this could be signs of a new eruption under the ice, evacuations are justified. This could mean a jökulhlaup could be generated. These glacial floods are highly destructive, so getting people out of the way quickly is vital. scienceblogs.com/eruptions/
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Post by Wes on Apr 14, 2010 21:45:13 GMT 10
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2010 23:10:44 GMT 10
and the pronunciation of that would be?
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Post by Wes on Apr 14, 2010 23:20:43 GMT 10
I think you pronounce it, " Ey jaf jall ajö kull-Fimm vörd uháls" or something like that, ;D
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2010 23:30:46 GMT 10
Why is it whenever I hear "Iceland" all I hear is Bjork Bjork Bjork and cant get the swedish chef outta my mind.
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Post by shatnerswig on Apr 15, 2010 5:25:52 GMT 10
and the pronunciation of that would be? fire mountian
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Post by brillbilly on Apr 15, 2010 6:20:02 GMT 10
im so glad i live in england
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Post by theshee on Apr 15, 2010 7:15:03 GMT 10
im so glad i live in england You must be the only brit I know who would say that ;D
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Post by brillbilly on Apr 15, 2010 7:36:49 GMT 10
well for all the bad,were i live is heaven,we have these things called meadows lol
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Post by theshee on Apr 15, 2010 8:00:03 GMT 10
I get ya... I wouldn't like having something like itsamouthfullandcantpronounceit on my doorstep, much rather have meadows.
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