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This could be realy bad. I do not know what the chances are of this happening are.
A number of scientists are warning of a possible tipping point — but no one more so than Giuseppe Mastrolorenzo, a senior researcher with Italy’s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) who is engaged in a public fight with the agency he serves, arguing it is not taking the threat seriously enough. He describes a worst-case scenario in which a deep fissure opens in the earth, spewing a mushroom cloud of noxious gas, superheated ash and pyroclastic material. At night, emissions would be wreathed in lightning bolts. The view of the coastline would be shrouded by a deadly black veil. In the aftermath, white-gray ash and rock would blanket the land.
POZZUOLI, Italy — In the red zone of the awakening Phlegraean Fields, the most dangerous volcano in Europe, 2,000-year-old ruins are rising from the earth, thrust upward by hydrothermal force. The water line is receding at the docks as the ground rises. Thousands of earthquakes, including one that drove 1,500 people into temporary shelter, are sending shock waves of fear through coastal communities.
In the red zone of the awakening Phlegraean Fields, the most dangerous volcano in Europe, 2,000-year-old ruins are rising from the earth, thrust upward by hydrothermal force.
“If we were talking about a volcano in Antarctica, we would all be saying that it’s moving toward an eruption,” says Chiodini, suggesting that there’s greater reluctance to alarm people in a populated area like Italy.
originally posted by: bluemooone44
... This could be realy bad. I do not know what the chances are of this happening are. ...
The Sun looks very different than it did in the 1960s. It used to have a cooler color spectrum. It was a yellow color. Now it is a brilliant white, and it feels like it would burn you quicker.
originally posted by: BernnieJGato
a reply to: visitedbythem
The Sun looks very different than it did in the 1960s. It used to have a cooler color spectrum. It was a yellow color. Now it is a brilliant white, and it feels like it would burn you quicker.
yep you are correct, the sun feels much hotter. not so much in the temperature but in the way it feels on your skin with or without humidity.
another thing and people say i'm crazy for saying this but i think the sun has moved, well i should say i think the earth's wobble has shifted. i've lived in the same place for 48 years of my 62.
our front yard faces west, in the evening when the sun goes down it would always between two pine trees on our property in the summer, and just to the left of the one on the left when facing them. about 10 years ago i noticed that the sun was in a different spot and have been watching it ever since. now in the summer it's all the way past the one on the right, which would makes further north and during the winter it's in between the two trees.