Randy
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Erupted earlier today. Absolute worst case scenario is the side of the mountain breaking off and falling into the sea which would cause a 25 foot tsunami wave which could potentially hit the east coast of the USA.
Not sure. I've read that articles disputing the potential tsunami wave aswell. But still horrible stuff for the residents surrounding the eruption.Is this the one that wipes out Devon and Cornwall too?
ohh dear, better go upstairs soonIs this the one that wipes out Devon and Cornwall too?
ohh dear, better go upstairs soon
That’s just a daft scare story, it was discredited many times over the yearsErupted earlier today. Absolute worst case scenario is the side of the mountain breaking off and falling into the sea which would cause a 25 foot tsunami wave which could potentially hit the east coast of the USA.
Not at all, here in Lanzarote the volcanoes in the north are dead, but the ones in the south and west are live. At Timanfaya national park they grill sardines and chicken over the heat from the ground.I thought all the volcanos on the canaries Isles were extinct for centuries.
I haven’t got an upstairs and I’m a damn sight closer than youohh dear, better go upstairs soon
Well, if not totally discredited, it has certainly been seriously questioned.That’s just a daft scare story, it was discredited many times over the years
suggested that several incorrect assumptions in the modeling of volcano eruptions and slope failures and their link to tsunamis led to overestimates of the "far-field effects"
The closer the safer; the wave builds the further it goes.I haven’t got an upstairs and I’m a damn sight closer than you
That's a very limited menu. Where can I go if I don't fancy chicken or sardines?Not at all, here in Lanzarote the volcanoes in the north are dead, but the ones in the south and west are live. At Timanfaya national park they grill sardines and chicken over the heat from the ground.