Posted on 03/06/2021 6:50:42 PM PST by amorphous
Ah. Most of them APPEAR to have been active. It doesn't get more conclusive than that. Thanks, science.
I can relate. Battles and firefights look cool on TV, but the fun sure wears off quick when you’re a participant. I’m sure many other folks here will have a similar opinion on that too. I’m glad you escaped the disaster.
The Russians are the ones i’ve been paying attention to the last number of years.
What you’re saying is true. They are guessing but I’d sooner believe this than the global warming cult. I think that in 50 years they’re gonna wish they’d built more nuclear power stations.
The novelty wears off quick.
That’s for sure. I lived in Wasilla, AK during one of Mt. Redoubt’s events. Our house had an unobstructed view to the SE from whence the ash cloud came. At first it as all “Wow, is this COOL” as day turned to night. Then the ash started to fall all over everything and suddenly it was very primeval and it made me realize how small and insignificant we humans really are. There are a lot of people of the liberal persuasion who could learn a lot from such a humbling event.
Skiing chains, maybe. Still, we need all the more room we can get to send the leftards to.
Lol! And a WHOLE lot of other people.
Falling sea levels!!! omG what’s a ship to do? But it will open up more coastal prime real estate!!!
And they had a 5.0 quake last night...
800 quakes since last night, several over four, that one just over five.
The libs will pivot on a dime to raise taxes on global cooling.
Detail on the peninsula...
https://en.vedur.is/earthquakes-and-volcanism/earthquakes/reykjanespeninsula/
A friend from Connecticut was working in Puerto Rico and was excited that a hurricane was forecast. He’d never experienced one up north and he was living on the fourteenth floor of a very well built high rise.
He got some beer and food and settled in to watch the weather channel coverage. About an hour into the storm the power quit. No A/C, no weather channel and warm beer. Another hour and the now hot building was swaying enough to make him feel seasick. Halfway through the storm his sliding patio door blew in.
He moved back to Connecticut.
Thanks for the update Mewzilla. It’s hard to predict when an actual eruption will occur, if indeed it does erupt, but I will keep watching too. This may be a big one.
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