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Dutch Josh
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The NW-side of Yellowstone seems to be lifting up to 2,5 inch while the SE-side is lowering. This might be a sign for growing "unrest". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXNaiyc05O0&list=UUpPGJXgbwBmkIp291W0PCMw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPt3JnOtYgU&list=UUpPGJXgbwBmkIp291W0PCMw (Mary Greeley is following this story on her Youtube-side)
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http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/volcanoes/yellowstone/yellowstone_monitoring_47.html with links to webcams, seismology etc.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riP2nUAj-4s&list=UUpPGJXgbwBmkIp291W0PCMw Good story about why Yellowstone is such a great danger. Lots of magma close to the surface. Mary Greeley does get comments that at present there is no real harmonic tremors in the area. She shows measurements that look a bit more like harmonic tremors. Another question would be how big an eruption would become. Could old faithfull release all the pressure or will a next eruption be on the other side of the scale; blow up a large part of the US (and be a Extinction Level Event, global)
Just like major earthquakes an eruption is on its way but we do not know when it will happen. Governments should prepare for things that are within reasonable expectation. In Italy people get money to move out of a certain range from Vesuvius-volcano. On this planet there are certain places more vulnarable for disaster, good info could limit damage.
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Mary Greeley is really interesting since she uses facts. I am concerned but what the H@ll can we do if it suddenly blows...nothing. Just wait and see if we can survive. I am in Denver so it will be tough to survive it. It is like living near Vesuvius all you can do is hope it does not go off in your or your children's life time. We are on God's time I just live every day like it is my last.
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FluMom, I think what can be done is trying to get realistic information. In my opinion the chances of a large volcanic event with Yellowstone might be small. Still you can question if it would be wise if there would be a policy to stimulate people to live some distance from a risk-area (like they have in Naples, Italy). With climate-change there are also coastal-area's were you might advise people not to stay (you could use it for agriculture keep damage limited when that area gets flooded). With Yellowstone science might give answers to how large the risks are for what kind of event and how to deal with the risks. I did read something about Lake Yellowstone that does increase risks and that that lake could be made empty.
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This video also gives excellent information. I'm sure glad I don't live anywhere near there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWYeGx8IY-E |
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http://www.protezionecivile.gov.it/jcms/en/view_pde.wp%3Bjsessionid=F80114040B0940BA200466BCC2A60CF4?contentId=PDE12771
2001 Vesuvius Emergency Plan (updated in 2007) |
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Problem is that would be like saying, "Don't live in Germany." A Yellowstone event would wreck a pretty large area instantly, and then a sizable percentage of our country over the next weeks to months. As much fun as it would be to have abandoned cities like China, I don't think you could convince many people in Denver, Kansas City, St. Louis, etc to move out of there unless the turd was airborne enroute to the fan. |
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LOL, Turbo you are so right! There is no way I would move from Denver but if can, when the turd hits the fan, I will go where ever I can to survive. If I am alive that is! LOL let us hope it does not go off for a very long time!
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Turbo, FluMom, depending on the event you would be right. With the maximum possible super-volcano eruption life on earth would end. But how likely is such an event ? It would be of some use if there would be a possibility to make a realistic estimate of what kind of eruption is most likely.
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Nah - life would continue, but it could possibly rank up there with some of the other mass extinctions the world has experienced. Humans would probably survive in small numbers too - while we're incredibly stupid at times, nothing adapts like we do. And if it really was considered an extinction level event, there is a mass of complex multicellular life on the sea bed living off chemicals spewed out by black smoker vents, and bacteria living on methane and benzene over half a mile underground - the sun going out for a while wouldn't impact them in the slightest. |
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@jacksdad, I wonder if a supervolcano in it's worst could blow out of orbit from the sun. In earthquakes the highest magnitude measured was the Valdivia Chili earthquake in 1960 with a magnitude of 9,5. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1960_Valdivia_earthquake) A supervolcano will go beyond that. In theory, worst case scenario, a super volcano can blow up the earth or continents (Magnitude 10+). The adaptabillity of life will be tested in such an event.
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Wouldn't want to be around for that one
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A "once in a lifetime experience", "mother of all nightmare's" or other superlatives !
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SsAJZCU4qc&list=UUHE92x768p8h-fMrqhsnE1Q Dutchsinse warning for an earthquake 7-7.9 in Colorado/yellowstone. USGS placing new extra seismic-monitors.
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Don't run to Florida - - Hurracane season starts in six weaks. I will start reporting soon. I must say that I will take hurricanes over earthquakes, volcanos and tornados. You can see hurricanes coming a few days ahead of time.
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Hundreds Of Idaho Earthquakes Are Shattering Nerves http://modernsurvivalblog.com/earthquakes/hundreds-of-idaho-earthquakes-are-shattering-nerves/ "On Monday alone (4/14), more than 100 tremors shook the region while scientists scrambled to install special portable seismometers in the area to more closely track and triangulate the activity, allowing more pinpoint locations of the earthquakes, including depth. They’ll also be able to record smaller quakes, down to about a 1.0 magnitude. Yellowstone involved ??? check the link for more info |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6aQjX382EA&list=UUHE92x768p8h-fMrqhsnE1Q
http://dutchsinse.tatoott1009.com/4182014-surface-earthquake-strikes-illinois-plumes-erupt-from-oil-gas-wells-in-midwest-yellowstone-movement/ 4/18/2014 — SURFACE EARTHQUAKE STRIKES ILLINOIS — PLUMES ERUPTING FROM WELLS + VOLCANIC MOVEMENT SHOWING |
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Dutchsinse is linking these events to fracking. On USGS also a lot of activity in the US. (Also a 3,5 earthquake in the UK, very unusual). Dutchsinse is linking fracking to "dormant"volcanos (if there is something like a "dormant"volcano).
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Fracking? Are you fracking joking? They must think everyone stupid! Another bit of professional cretinism from the superbly controlled scientific community. "Lets not frighten the poor ignorant public. We will play down the fact that there are multiple dirty great plumes of magma under the central to northern US especially on the pacific side."
In case anyone has not noticed most of the pacific ocean is comprised of enormous sleeping (i use that term deliberately) supervolcanoes. There is (or was) a theory from circa mid 20C that the Pacific ocean was formed billions of years ago when the still molten Earth got sideswiped by a Mars sized planet/planetoid and the area is still readjusting. I hope God's country (New Zealand) does not suffer from any such effects. |
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A 7.5 earthquake at western coast Mexico. In some ideas this might lead to further earthquakes along same fault-line.
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A magnitude 7.5 earthquake hit Mexico on Friday in the western state of Guerrero, north of the resort of Acapulco. The quake shook the capital Mexico City for at least 30 seconds, with building swaying as people fled on to the streets.
The city was reportedly more crowded than usual because of the Easter holiday. Despite the relative severity of the quake there are no immediate reports of any major damage. Mexico City is vulnerable to earthquakes as much of it is built on muddy sediments of drained lakes which are vulnerable to shock waves from quakes. In 1985 a magnitude 8.1 earthquake killed at least 6,000 people and destroyed many buildings in Mexico City, even though the epicenter was 400 kilometers away on the Pacific Coast. There is no threat of a tsunami according to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center. DETAILS TO FOLLOW |
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(source RT.com, CNN only mentions it in breaking news without a story.
The quake happened at 9:27 a.m. local time (10:27 a.m. ET) near Mexico's Pacific coast, about 31 kilometers northwest of Tecpan, Mexico, according to Mexican officials. The quake's depth at the epicenter was 10 kilometers, Mexican officials said. |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rcs6IStI6kw&list=UUHE92x768p8h-fMrqhsnE1Q Dutchsinse noting the abnormal amount of activity worldwide and in the US. I would not be surprised if this mount would bring a 9.0+ somewere in the pacific-area and also the US would see a major earthquake. Earthquakes and tsunami in polar areas might increase the melting already going on (warm water running over the ice does increase melt). Signs are not good.
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http://dutchsinse.tatoott1009.com/4202014racking-and-mining-earthquakes-oklahoma-and-nevada/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fRpKaLneEOo&list=UUpPGJXgbwBmkIp291W0PCMw there are lots of ways to monitor events around volcanos. Watertemperatures, gasemissions and tremours can give an indication of what might be happening. Although there is not always that much logic in paterns, things might get "blocked and stopped" there are warningsigns. Also USGS is a good source of information. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/map/
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