Posted on 03/27/2023 12:10:03 PM PDT by Eleutheria5
Deep within the heart of Yellowstone National Park lies an imminent threat. The tranquility of the park is shattered by the ominous signs of a colossal volcano waking from its slumber. The recent sudden uplift of the ground has sent shockwaves through the scientific community and sparked a sense of unease across the entire nation. Despite Yellowstone's history of sporadic eruptions, nothing could have prepared us for this unprecedented and terrifying event. As the park officials take drastic measures to safeguard visitors, the question that remains on everyone's mind is: Will this slumbering giant awaken and unleash an unimaginable catastrophe? Follow us on this perilous journey as we delve into the mysteries of Yellowstone and uncover the truth behind the recent closure of the park. Yellowstone National Park may seem like a serene and picturesque location, but it's anything but ordinary. Established in 1872, Yellowstone is known as the world's first National Park, and it's also home to the Yellowstone Caldera that has been closely monitored by scientists since 1923. The caldera is a massive basin that sits at the peak of the Yellowstone volcano, and it's often referred to as a "supervolcano." According to the Natural History Museum in London, this term is used because the Yellowstone Caldera has the potential to unleash a magnitude-eight eruption on the Volcanic Explosivity Index. This kind of eruption could discharge more than 1,000 cubic kilometers (240 cubic miles) of material. To put that into perspective, the famous eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines in 1991, which is considered one of the most powerful volcanic eruptions in recent history, was only rated a 6 on the same index. That means that the Yellowstone supervolcano eruption could be over 100 times more powerful than the one at Mount Pinatubo!
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So how are Yogi Bear and BooBoo doing nowadays?
If Yellowstone blows at least that will shut up the “man made climate change” crowd. The years of nuclear winter that will follow will have them BEGGING us to burn some fossil fuels.
Does Kevin Costner know about this?..................
This comes up every year or so.
The thing is….if the caldera blows, pretty much everything West of the Mississippi is gone, and the rest of us are eating roots for a year or so.
So…spending any time worrying about this is wasted.
Wherever I go I hope there’s rum!
I still recommend getting that mortgage payment sent in on time however.
If Yellowstone goes, there is pretty much nothing you can do, no place to hide. So no use worrying.
Ranger Smith left them alone and skedaddled.
So how are Yogi Bear and BooBoo doing nowadays?...
Yeah but they live in Jellystone so they’ll be fine.
This is click bait. This is not a recently released scientific study by any recognised geological society. This is bait for youtube views only.
If the supervolcano under Yellowstone ever does blow, then we won’t have to worry about Globull Warming anymore.
We will have to worry about a “Nuclear” Winter, with all of that ash and debris blotting out the Sun for months if not years to come.
Could be an eventful year.
First we have Janet YellenStone banking disaster.
Next we have the spectacular explosion of Old FaithFool. (Reference to Catholic in theory White House resident)
And then a big volcano erupts?
Don’t you wish history would slow down for a few years?
Better send all these volcanologists mucho taxpayer dollars to fix this. It’s obvious that when “science” can fix climate change, that “science” can stop volcanos. Man is stronger than God. But scientists can’t predict when volcanos are going to happen. As a precaution, the entire United States should be evacuated until science fixes Yellowstone.
Keep plenty of cash handy to buy bargain stocks when that happens.
Same info we’ve known for the last 20-30 years. What was the “new” info?
Must be VERY well kept secret. USGS’ earthquake page seldom reports significant seismic activity under such a huge pot about-to-boil-over.
Besides, the historical comparison with respect to Pinatubo is a bit off. The eruption last year in the South Pacific was much more intense, if I recall correctly.
NO....if you spend enough MONEY you tell that supervolcano to STOP it!! Everyone knows that, silly.
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