The weather is about to get a whole lot stranger….
The report is coming out today about an underwater volcano (or at least a fisher) happening in the Pacific Ocean. The whole area is the gigantic Ring of Fire, so this should come as no surprise to have stumbled across a live eruption. This is very interesting for those that follow this type of science (like I do) because holy mackerel – another chance to study effects.
Let’s rewind for a moment to remember the 6 Russian volcanoes that erupted earlier this summer/fall. Those volcanoes spewed untold amounts of ash and gases into the atmosphere. Well, to me this is important because volcanic eruption affect the weather. (The more volcanoes that erupt in a year – the colder the weather will be across the globe.) The time frame could be a couple of years or longer, just depends on how much (and what) is in the atmosphere. (It is not impossible either – (1) look at the wind patterns and (2) volcanoes emit the rawest materials into the atmosphere.)
Now, wind is a major factor in being a “carrier” of everything…this is why it becomes important to cover your mouth when you sneeze. Winds have been increasing, though the reports are few and far between – never hitting the mainstream. Best place to check is along the west coast of the United States. (Thank goodness for the Rockies; bad news for the east coast. Remember we have been blowing up the mountain chain getting to the fossil fuel of coal. Oh, the pondering…) Onward….With just those 6 volcanoes, plus whatever else has erupted from earlier this year, because I cannot recall off hand if there have been additional eruptions, the weather gets bitterly cold.
Moving on down the Ring of Fire to the Philippines…
The Mayon volcano is a perfectly cone-shaped volcano, as most of you have read that at least 100 times by now, and is the perfect object in nature to study. This is a perfect volcano – beautiful – and full of mythical stories, if the translations are correct. Alas, this volcano is rumbling and spewing to life, causing people to flee, because who knows if it will have a mega eruption. The most important thing to note – the raw material being emitted from the volcano. This will continue to cause cold weather, and probably hell’a sunsets too.
This brings us to the now – today – just a about an hour ago there was a news report about an underwater volcano eruption happening in the Pacific Ocean, in the area called the Ring of Fire.
Does anyone have a map? Look at the patterns that are occurring and the timeframe-ish…there is a pattern. This is amazing, to say the least. I’m sure that scientists would scoff at “a pattern” being there, but it is if you take into account the earthquakes, winds, and eruptions – amazing. Everything works together, and if I am observing this correctly, (since I have talked about this on here before, and have a confirmation of sorts) there are big things getting ready to rise from all this activity. Oh, and do not forget to include looking at the recent map of earthquakes towards the border of Africa, and around the whole area. (Remember the big crack in Africa that will form a lake in a couple hundred years…let’s trim down that figure and re-examine the activity. Look at it simply…maps are good, but simple will still get the pattern on the screen for ya.)
Just give it time…all nature has is time. Remember, in science nothing is a fact till it happens.
Article of Interest
Scientists watch deep-sea volcano for the first time, Associated Press, by Jason Dearen, Associated Press Writer, December 17, 2009 (Just a quick note…don’t scientist watch the new volcano in Hawaii erupting, underwater?)
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