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Originally posted by N1thNa1ath
THIS IS HUGE!!!! PUYEHUE debris will block out the entire world for months!!!!!
www.europapress.es
(visit the link for the full news article)
The ash clouds and rocks emitted form the Puyehue-Cordon Caulle volcano would compromise the entire world round, says Enrique Valdivieso, the Chilean expert from the National Service for Geology and Minning of Chile.
The debris is suppossed to travel the whole world around for at least a couple of months, it already hapened trough Australia, New Zealand and of course Southamerica, covering a wide range of territory.
A video shot in 15/06 just at one kilometer from the eruption here by the TVN
Originally posted by N1thNa1ath
reply to post by vermonster
I guess it will be parcial but he assured it would travel the entire world
look at the places it has yet arrived and because of the winds they may travel farther than that
(CBS) - The Puyehue volcano in Chile has been erupting for nearly two weeks, spewing ash across the horizon and grounding flights as far away as New Zealand. The amount of ash in the atmosphere will likely turn the moon blood-red in Australia. It's hard to comprehend just how much junk this volcano has tossed into the sky. Unless, that is, you discover a lake that has been turned into quicksand. Just such a lake exists in Argentina. Take a look.
Nahuel Huapi Lake normally looks lovely. But thanks to Puyehue, it's turned into something out of "The Road." Nahuel Huapi is roughly one hundred miles from the volcano.The man in the video, a professional diver, came out of there safely. Hopefully.
Clouds of dust hung suspended in the stratosphere for months, causing strange after-effects. All over the world, the most beautiful sunsets were witnessed. In Paris, New York, London, and Cairo, the setting sun appeared blue, leaden, green and copper-coloured. At night, the moon and stars appeared green. - August 1963 issue of Popular Science
Mt St Helens Eruption Column And Cloud: Height: Reached about 80,000 feet in less than 15 minutes Downwind extent: Spread across U.S. in 3 days; circled Earth in 15 days Volume of ash (based on uncompacted deposits): 0.26 cubic miles (1.4 billion cubic yards) Ash fall area: Detectable amounts of ash covered 22,000 square miles Ash fall depth: 10 inches at 10 miles downwind (ash and pumice); 1 inch at 60 miles downwind; 1/2 inch at 300 miles downwind