Actually the caldera I’m worried about isn’t Jellystone, it’s Mono Lake in Ca.
Long Valley.
Not Mono Lake.
Mammoth Mountain.
Phreatic eruptions have happened quite often at Mono Lake and Mammoth Mountain.
BTW, the Long Valley Caldera risk is VERY HIGH while Yellowstone is HIGH.
Nearly every single volcano in the Cascades are at a very high risk level. Alaska has several at very high risk levels also.
BTW, the Long Valley volcano was the abt third largest KNOWN super volcanic eruption on this continent.
There is one on the Utah Nevada border that was most likely bigger, but that one is extinct. Dont remember the name. They are still studying that one.
Quietly waiting for the New Madrid to do something seriously funky.
“Tectonic obliteration”
Sounds nastier than the Sweet Meteor Of Death
:D
As you should be. Mono Lake concerns me also.
I live in Tuolumne County, and we are still having aftershocks from the Smith Valley quake from a week ago. Every few minutes. Now there is a very severe fire in almost the same area. Supposedly more fire weather this weekend. (dry lightening and wind). I want to move but can’t make my husband.
And I worry about Rainier.