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Originally posted by Curious and Concerned
Or am I missing something?
Originally posted by DarkspARCS
Now all I need is to figure out which Volcanic System erupted...
God forbid it's one of the Caldera complexes!!...
Originally posted by FunkySonicO
lol! a volcano! hahahaha. sorry... but isn't a volcano! I see this cloud near my city, Capital Federal or better to say, Buenos Aires. I'm from Argentina. I see this cloud after leave my work and take a bus to my home. The cloud was southwest from Buenos Aires at 8PM more or less.
Originally posted by DarkspARCSI predicted this three days ago, here on ATS lol!...
suprise, suprise! =)
Originally posted by expat2368
I think we will be seeing a lot more strange clouds and intense lightning. In the absence of Sun spots over the last two years, cosmic ray density hitting the Earth has risen from around 2000 to nearly 5000. Cosmic rays interact with water vapor in the atmosphere to create clouds...and provide energy for lightning.
Originally posted by Curious and Concerned
reply to post by DarkspARCS
Originally posted by FunkySonicO
lol! a volcano! hahahaha. sorry... but isn't a volcano! I see this cloud near my city, Capital Federal or better to say, Buenos Aires. I'm from Argentina. I see this cloud after leave my work and take a bus to my home. The cloud was southwest from Buenos Aires at 8PM more or less.
So unless this poster is lying, which I do not suspect at all, I think its fair to say that the video likely shows a thunderstorm. It had a clear cloud-like structure. It was in the evening, after a day of heat has been able to produce a convection cloud system. There is an eyewitness saying he believes it is a thunderstorm.
So to propose that this is a volcanic event, there must require some evidince to support this theory. I'm not sure if you know what a caldera eruption consists of, but I'm pretty sure there would be more evidence of it than a sole youtube video. ss you predicted a thunderstorm in Argentina that evening
Originally posted by FunkySonicO
Trust me, I see this cloud near Buenos Aires, YES... I know it was a strange and weird cloud (thunderstorm), my cousin living in CAÑUELAS, look using Google Maps, watched the same cloud lighthing a lot but only was a thunderstorm. I never read all the replys from any thread from here because everybody say this, that... and never you know the true. That's the problem in ATS. You say something from one predicting that thunderstorm? (lol) Is obvious and really to predict it, if you know here in Buenos Aires and in most provinces we are suffering for thunderstorm and raining a lot in the last two weeks.