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Alastair Dalton: How forces combined to form a 'perfect storm' that occurs only once every few thousand years

Seattle : WA : USA | Apr 15, 2010 at 4:04 PM PDT
Source: The Scotsman
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How forces combined to form a 'perfect storm' that occurs only once every few thousand years Published Date: 16 April 2010 ICE, wind direction and high pressure meant the eruption from an Icelandic volcano resulted in an unprecedented air travel shutdown across north western Europe. FULL ARTICLE AT The Scotsman
 
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