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"Of course all volcanoes will explode, as this is going to be a very severe pole shift. What about the months and years preceding the pole shift? It is no secret that Mammoth Lake and the caldera of Yellowstone are warming up, and the populace has been prepared for these occurrences by the movie Volcano where there, in the middle of LA, lava is bubbling up. In fact, there is a fault line running from the approximate San Diego/LA area, up into the Sierras, and this is liable to rupture rather violently during one of the quakes that precedes the pole shift by some months. Volcanic eruptions from that area in the Sierras can be expected. Will Mount St. Helen erupt? All volcanoes that have been active within the memory of man will begin spewing and burping and oozing, and many that were not expected to become active will reactive. "   ZetaTalk - Feb 15, 2000

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Comment by jorge namour on August 7, 2014 at 4:16pm

Stromboli, the rash becomes frightening collapses the crater terrace, huge lava flow [PHOTOS and VIDEO]

STROMBOLI - Aeolian Islands ITALY

Thursday, August 7 2014,

The eruption of Stromboli, which began in the early afternoon yesterday, is increasing dramatically. This morning, in fact, the images of the webcam INGV showed a new scary overflow of lava from another mouth compared to that of yesterday, probably due to the collapse of a part of the crater terrace. It is now the massive lava flow that descends along the Sciara del Fuoco and "dips" in the waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea. An event, according to the first image, which seems similar to that of 22 February 2007, when the island of the Aeolian snapped the "state of emergency" and called upon the population to move away from coastal areas.

http://www.meteoweb.eu/2014/08/stromboli-leruzione-diventa-spavento...

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MAP. http://geology.com/volcanoes/stromboli/

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Stromboli, the eruption continues to intensify and the nightmare returns-tsunami [LIVE PHOTOS]

Thursday, August 7 2014

Continue this morning too intense eruption of Mount Etna began in the early afternoon yesterday. It is a strong eruptive activity effusive. The lava, in fact, in a short time runs along the Sciara del Fuoco and reaches out to touch the water of the sea. Exceptional video images of yesterday afternoon , the eruption continues today.
On site there is a Coast Guard patrol boat to enforce the boats in the area a distance of 400 meters.
stromboli Monitoring networks have experienced in the last hour an explosive very high, characterized by frequent explosions rich in gas / slag from the craters of the North East and South West, and outgassing from the crater Central.

To accompany the article some stunning photographs of the eruption taken between yesterday afternoon and this morning

At the moment the situation is particularly worrying

The biggest risk is that new tidal waves, after what hath occurred December 30, 2002.'s Been a little over ten years since that day when a tidal wave affected all the coasts of the southern Tyrrhenian Sea between Calabria and Sicily

http://www.meteoweb.eu/2014/08/stromboli-leruzione-continua-ad-inte...

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Comment by Howard on August 6, 2014 at 5:57am

Guatemala's 'Fire' Volcano Rumbles Back to Life (Aug 5)

Guatemala's Fuego volcano erupted on Tuesday for the first time in nearly two years, causing panic in nearby villages and prompting aviation authorities to re-route air traffic.

The volcano spewed huge columns of ash and smoke measuring nearly 3 miles high.

The volcano observatory reported that explosions with ash plumes occurred at rates of 3-4 per hour and produced a plume drifting for about 12 km W and NW.

Ash fell on the villages of Morelia, Santa Sophia and Yepocapa.

The explosions were accompanied by moderate booms and shock waves that let roofs and windows of houses in a radius of 6 km vibrate.

The volcano is located between the departments of Chimaltenango, Escuintla and Sacatepequez, in south-west Guatemala.

One of three active volcanoes in the country, the last time it rumbled to life was in September 2012, sparking mass evacuations.

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http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Regional/2014/08/06/Guatemalas-Fire-...

http://www.straitstimes.com/news/world/more-world-stories/story/gua...

Comment by Starr DiGiacomo on August 3, 2014 at 10:01pm

http://www.volcanoplanet.co.uk/apps/blog/show/42543618-japanese-vol...

Japanese volcano awakens, Tungurahua reactivates

 Posted by Ren on August 3, 2014 at 4:45 PM

The volcano Kuchinoerabu-jima has erupted today in the Ryukyu Islands to the south of Japan at 12:24 PM local time. According to the website Agora, the eruption plume originated from the Shindake crater and drifted north. Photos on another website shows that pyroclastic activity had also occurred. The last eruption of Kuchinoerabu-jima came in 1980.

Pyroclastic eruption of Kuchinoerabu-jima. PHOTO SOURCE: Sekiguchi.

Pyroclastic flow at Kuchinoerabu-jima. PHOTO SOURCE: Sekiguchi.

News footage of the eruption of Kuchinoerabu-jima. VIDEO SOURCE: ANNnewsCH/Youtube.

In Ecuador, Tungurahua erupted during Friday afternoon (local time) emitting a moderate amount of ash which rose 2 miles high and drifted in a southwesterly direction. This followed an increase in seismic activity in recent days. An ash emission was also reported on 27th July 2014. Ash emissions still continue.

Ash emissions on Tungurahua on 1st August 2014. PHOTO SOURCE: Jose Luis Espinosa-Naranjo.

In other news:

A minor ash emission on Reventador was seen on webcam yesterday, and an ash emission was spotted on Popocatepetl during this morning. Eruptive activity continues at the vents on Etna located at the base of the Northeast Crater.

Comment by jorge namour on July 30, 2014 at 1:29pm

Etna- SICILY ITALY eruption: explosions like bombs, psychosis-earthquake around the volcano

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

suddenly intensified this morning the roar that for a couple of days accompanying the eruption of Mount Etna began a month ago. The homes of countries located on the eastern side of the volcano are shaken by tremors and explosions that obviously are not caused by any earthquake, as it believes some locals. Just about the earthquake, is taken a real psychosis, is not easy to live on 24 hours a day in a 24-rocked by explosions and tremors. The explosions, after all, are caused by the blast and there is therefore nothing to worry about. These phenomena depend on the activity determined by the leakage of gas from the new vent that opened last week between the two cones of the Southeast Crater of Etna (see photo, right in the old and the new one on the left). In the picture, taken this morning by volcanologist Boris Behncke of the INGV, is well-known that the new cone clearly exceeds in the height of his old "brother" - and this new cone has grown in just over three years, and in addition only during its episodes of eruptive activity!

http://www.meteoweb.eu/2014/07/eruzione-etna-boati-come-bombe-psico...

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Comment by jorge namour on July 26, 2014 at 4:47pm

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Etna- SICILY ITALY tremors rising

http://www.ct.ingv.it/en/tremore-vulcanico.html

http://volcansvanuatueruptionsgb.blogspot.fr/2014/07/26072014-etna-...

Update INGV ETNA, July 25 , 2014

On the morning of July 25, 2014 at approximately 9:14 GMT (= local time -2), opened a new mouth near the eruptive fissure that has been active since July 5, on the eastern side of the crater cone North East .

The new mouth is located at a distance of about 150-200 but to the north than those of July 5, and is a source of Strombolian explosions, sometimes accompanied by small amounts of volcanic ash, as shown in the image above, taken by Benito Morabito.

Some of these events have generated small anomalies in the images of the thermal camera on Montagnola (EMOT).

http://www.ct.ingv.it/it/

Comment by Howard on July 19, 2014 at 1:31am

Flights Over Kamchatka Restricted Due to Volcanic Activity (Jul 17)

The Geophysical Service of the Russian Academy of Sciences on Thursday issued a warning to all air companies about the hazard to aircraft in the area of the Zhupanovsky volcano in the eastern part of the Kamchatka Peninsula (north-eastern part of Eurasia). The orange aviation colour code has been assigned to the volcano as it spews ash to a height of six - 6.5 kilometres. Due to the hazard ash particles pose to aircraft engines, aviation services have been advised to change flight routes.

The ash plume from the volcano has stretched for 370 kilometres, the Kamchatka Volcanic Eruption Response Team (KVERT) told ITAR-TASS.

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http://en.itar-tass.com/non-political/741097

Comment by Howard on July 13, 2014 at 6:44pm

Sinabung Volcano Erupts Twice in 2 Days (Jul 12)

Mount Sinabung in Indonesia erupted on Saturday evening, spewing ash to the sky just 2 days after a pyroclastic flow occurred on the slope of the volcano.

On July 12, the volcano located in Karo district of North Sumatra erupted at 23:05 p.m. Jakarta time with hot ash blowing east of the crater up to 4 kilometers, Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, spokesman of national disaster management agency revealed.

"The height of the eruption could not be determined as it took place at night and there were many clouds," he told Xinhua by phone.

"Rains of hot ash occurred in several place in Karo district, but it did not trigger further evacuation," Sutopo disclosed.

On July 10, a pyroclastic flow was confined to the slope of the summit cone and did not reach the devastated areas at the SE base.

Earlier, the 2,600-meter (8,530-foot) Mount Sinabung erupted on June 29, shooting columns of ash by up to 4,000 meter to the sky.

That was months after its intermittent eruption from September to February that killed 15 people and internally displaced more than 30,000 others.

Many of the evacuees have returned homes, but 14,130 others remain at the evacuation shelters, Sutopo said.

Sources

http://odishasuntimes.com/71241/mt-sinabung-volcano-indonesia-erupts/

http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/sinabung/news/46126/Sinabung-volcan...

Comment by Ancient Ally on July 12, 2014 at 3:15am

Hi Howard, I noticed in this article about the melting road in Yellowstone, park spokesman, Dan Hottle is quoted again but this time saying that the liquefying of pavement that is now occurring is extreme and unu...

Comment by Howard on July 11, 2014 at 4:09pm

Asphalt Road Melts in Yellowstone National Park (Jul 7)

Underground heat from the park's volcanic caldera combined with the warm summer sun have melted a section of a road in Yellowstone National Park, forcing its temporary closure.

According to a National Park Service press release, "Extreme heat from surrounding thermal areas has caused thick oil to bubble to the surface, damaging the blacktop and creating unsafe driving conditions on the popular, scenic road, located off the Grand Loop Road halfway between Old Faithful and Madison Junction in the park’s Lower Geyser Basin."

The 3.3-mile-long Firehole Lake Drive is closed because the road has turned into a soupy mess, said park spokesman Dan Hottle. Yellowstone spans portions of Idaho, Montana and Wyoming.

The road itself is off Grand Loop Road between Old Faithful and Madison Junction in the park's Lower Geyser Basin, and takes visitors past Great Fountain Geyser, White Dome Geyser and Firehole Lake. The same heat that feeds the geysers softened the pavement too much to drive on.

"It basically turned the asphalt into soup," said Hottle. "It turned the gravel road into oatmeal."

The road was closed Monday and will remain closed to drivers until workers can scrape off the damaged section and replace it. A recorded information line updates visitors. Park officials also are asking hikers to stay out of the area.

Yellowstone sits atop the caldera of an ancient super volcano, and Hottle said road problems caused by underground heat and shifting Earth are common. "We see this kind of thing quite a bit," he said.

Source

http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/07/10/yellowstone-ge...

Comment by Howard on July 6, 2014 at 9:04pm

Kamchatka's Shiveluch Volcano Erupts Twice in 5 Days (Jul 6)

Shiveluch, one of the largest and most active volcanos of Russia's far-eastern Kamchatka Peninsula, has spewed a plume of ash as high as 8 km into the air, the Kamchatka Emergency Service reported on Sunday.

"The wind is driving the ash cloud southeastwards. There are no populated centers along its path," the report says.

Although no ash fallouts have been registered in the Ust-Kamchatsky district, rescuers have recommended tourist operators to cancel tours in the vicinity of the volcano.

It's the second ash plume ejected by Shiveluch since the beginning of July. On July 1, a cloud of ash shot up 7 km above sea-level.

The town of Klyuchi with a population of 5,000 is the nearest community to the 2,500-high volcano, 45 km away from it.

Sources

http://voiceofrussia.com/news/2014_07_06/Kamchatkas-Shiveluch-spews...

http://www.epochtimes.ru/vulkan-shiveluch-vykinul-8-kilometrovyj-st...

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