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Héctor Sacristán 16/01/2022 at 16:13 There are some other lines of evidence that I think suggest what we saw was mainly a steam cloud. There are no images of pumice rafts, yesterday I was looking at Sentinel 1 post-eruption images and I didn’t notice a single pumice raft in the sea around Hunga Tonga. Even a VEI 4 eruption makes massive pumice rafts. Something else that now surprises me is that the eruption cloud vanished without leaving a trace, like any ordinary cumulonimbus. Shouldn’t the ash be going around the world right now? Together with the data that only 0.4 Tg of sulphur dioxide were emitted, the same as Kelud in 2014, or Merapi in 2010, it seems possible the eruption plume was mainly made of steam and carried very little pyroclastic material. Still though it must have grown in volume so rapidly and to such a colossal size that it generated pressure waves across the whole planet these pressure waves weighted on the ocean making small tsunamis but which reached very far away. Meteo-tsunamis. Even in Puerto Rico there was a tsunami.
It seems to me there is an increase in the number of events that are happening, and in so many places.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: NightSkyeB4Dawn
It seems to me there is an increase in the number of events that are happening, and in so many places.
Seems your perceptions may vary from reality a bit.
volcano.si.edu...
Of course, going back to 1969 could be problematic due to things like an increase in the ability to detect eruptions from space and stuff. But for the past couple of decades, not a lot of change in the number of events.