Sulphur dioxide cloud over Britain after Icelandic volcanic eruption
Arab Weather - After a volcanic eruption in Iceland, a cloud of sulfur dioxide passed over the United Kingdom in the past two days. The British Met Office confirmed that the gas had moved into the upper layers of the atmosphere over the United Kingdom, but has now disappeared from British airspace.
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The effect of gas on health
Sulfur dioxide, which can also be produced by burning coal and oil, can cause sore throats, eye irritation and flu-like symptoms. Long-term exposure can be linked to more serious health problems such as asthma and chronic bronchitis. However, the Met Office said the impact on air quality was minimal.
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Monitoring pollution levels
The Bureau of Meteorology confirmed on Tuesday that air pollution levels remained low thanks to low concentrations of the gas at surface level. A spokesman for the bureau explained:
“We continue to monitor sulphur dioxide emissions from Iceland and expect little impact on surface air pollution in the UK in the coming days.”
UK weather forecast
In conjunction with these events, meteorologists have indicated a sunny summer forecast with some signs of autumn remaining. Temperatures have dropped overnight, but Sunday morning was sunny and bright for most parts of the UK. Cloud and rain are expected to spread eastwards, which could lead to stormy weather in the afternoon.
In terms of weather over the coming week, warm conditions are expected to develop in central and eastern parts of the UK, with some hot weather possible.
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