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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 Derrick Johnson on May 5, 2015 at 6:47am

In Costa Rica, Turrialba volcano spits ash and smoke

The Turrialba volcano has spewed a fresh column of smoke and ash that reached Costa Rica's capital, San Jose, 60 kilometers away, authorities say. Its previous rumble had come just last Thursday.

The moderate eruption, which included rocks around the crater area, hit at about 2100 UTC on Monday, raising eyebrows but not great alarm about 40 miles away, in Costa Rica's capital, San Jose, the Volcanic and Seismic Center reported.

Accompanied by a strong smell of sulfur and a coating of ash falling from as high as 2.5 kilometers (1.5 miles) in San Jose, the eruption of the the 3,340-meter (10,950-foot) volcano lasted about a half hour.

Inactive for 130 years, Turrialba rumbled back to life in the 1990s. In late October last year, the volcano erupted with great force, spewing ash and magma.

It has rumbled ever since. An eruption in early March (pictured) shut down Juan Santamaría, the main international airport, for nearly two days. Monday's eruption did not look like it would lead to flight cancellations.

http://www.dw.de/in-costa-rica-turrialba-volcano-spits-ash-and-smok...

UPDATE: Costa Rica's Turrialba Volcano erupts, forcing capital airport to temporarily close

UPDATE, 8 p.m. on Monday: 

The ash from Turrialba Volcano has forced operators of the Juan Santamaría International Airport, outside Costa Rica’s capital city of San José, to temporarily close, affecting at least seven inbound flights. According to Silvia Chaves, a spokeswoman for Aeris, the company that operates the international airport, seven inbound flights are either delayed or cancelled until further notice. That number could change in coming hours, she said. No outbound flights have yet been affected.

http://www.ticotimes.net/2015/05/04/costa-ricas-turrialba-volcano-e...

Comment by jorge namour on May 4, 2015 at 1:45pm

Kilauea- HAWAII: A collapse and an explosion at Overlook crater

May 4, 2015

https://translate.google.com.ar/translate?sl=fr&tl=en&js=y&...

Overlook crater - a collapse causes an explosion in the lava lake on May 3 to 1:20 p.m. - photo HVO

Overflow of lava from the crater lake Overlook on the floor of the Halema'uma'u 04/29/2015 and training "levees" - HVO Photo

The Crater Overlook saw its level of the lava lake up since 21 April 2015. Its level, having spilled over the floor of the Halema'uma'u, exceeded the level of the latter, following the building walls cooling. On May 3 in the morning, the level of the lava lake was a few meters below the edge.

A portion of the wall of the Halema'uma'u collapsed May 3, 2015, at 13:20: its impact in the lava lake has caused an explosion and a plume of spatter charged particles.

http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/multimedia/uploads/multimediaFile-1182.mp4 VIDEO

http://volcansvanuatueruptionsgb.blogspot.fr/2015/04/28042015-nevad...

28/04/2015.

Kilauea , Hawai :

Activity Summary:
The summit of Kīlauea Volcano continues to inflate, and the summit lava lake rose to within about 2 m (~7 ft) of the Overlook crater rim. Seismicity beneath the summit and the upper East Rift Zone is elevated. At the East Rift Zone eruption site, widespread breakouts are active within about 8 km (5 mi) of Puʻu ʻŌʻō.

Comment by lonne rey on May 1, 2015 at 12:12pm

Did she blow? NW submarine volcano likely just erupted

http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/science/did-she-blow-nw-su...

A new seafloor observatory operated by the University of Washington is providing unprecedented detail about the possible eruption of a submarine volcano off the Northwest coast.

Beginning Thursday, April 23 — the day after the workshop ended — the new sensors recorded 8,000 small earthquakes in a 24-hour period. The volcano’s caldera, which had been swelling rapidly from an influx of magma, collapsed like a deflated balloon.

“All the alarm bells were going off,” said Oregon State University volcanologist Bill Chadwick, who along with a colleague predicted last year that the volcano would erupt in 2015. “It was very exciting.”

Comment by jorge namour on April 30, 2015 at 9:00pm

4/30/2015, 13: 30

The Calbuco Volcano erupted for the third time - CHILE

The Calbuco Volcano erupted for the third time and estimate that the ash could reach El Bolson - ARGENTINA

http://www.lmneuquen.com.ar/noticias/2015/4/30/el-calbuco-empezo-su...

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reported by the National Service of Geology and Mining of Chile

Chile: The National Geology and Mining (Sernageomin), run by the National Network of Chile Volcanic Surveillance, reported today that the third Calbuco volcano began eruptive pulse so the red alert is maintained at 20 kilometers around the massif. They are working to evacuate nearby villages.

For now, they consider that the ash could reach the area of ​​El Bolson, to extend toward the Atlantic coast in Peninsula Valdes as published by news portal Patagonian weather.

At 13:10, Sernageomin reported that the volcano had started his third eruptive pulse stage that had been predicted.

VAAC Buenos Aires estimated the height of the plume at 16,000 ft (5 km) altitude.

http://www.theweathernetwork.com/news/articles/chile-volcano-erupts...

Comment by Howard on April 30, 2015 at 3:19am

Ash Fallout from Chile's Calbuco Volcano Threatens Local Water Supply (Apr 27)

A state of emergency has remained in effect for miles around Chile’s Calbuco volcano, as officials pledged to help thousands of residents faced with thick ash, the threat of contaminated drinking water and the possibility of lava flow tied to last week’s eruptions.

Chilean television showed some residents wearing masks as they tried to clean volcanic ash from the roofs of their houses and from the streets. Many of the 6,000 people who were evacuated from towns surrounding the volcano in southern Chile had not been allowed to return to their homes as of midday Monday.

Authorities also warned of possible contamination of drinking water supplies and farm crops due to the toxic content of the volcanic ash. The volcano had been inactive since the early 1970s before erupting Wednesday and Thursday.

Officials said a state of emergency remained for a 13-mile radius surrounding the 6,200-foot Calbuco volcano, about 650 miles south of the capital, Santiago, in the Los Lagos region. Rain could trigger mudslides and overflow rivers.

Chile’s National Geologic and Mining Service estimated that the volcano had so far emitted 210 millon cubic meters of ash, which covered areas in the immediate Chilean area of Los Lagos but also fell on the Argentine side of the border.

Sources

http://www.latimes.com/world/mexico-americas/la-fg-chile-volcano-20...

http://www.theguardian.com/world/gallery/2015/apr/28/chile-cleans-u...

Comment by Howard on April 30, 2015 at 2:52am

Lava from Sumatra's Sinabung Volcano Destroys Village (Apr 28)

Mt. Sinabung erupted again on Tuesday night with a series of strong pyroclastic flows, forcing hundreds of residents to flee from Gurukinayan subdistrict, Payung district, Karo regency, North Sumatra.

The largest lava flow reached 5 km away and destroyed the evacuated village of Guru Kinayan on the southern slope of the volcano.

The flows, at least 9 in total, resulted from the partial collapse of the recently emplaced lava lobe on the steep upper flank.

Sources

http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/sinabung/news/52777/Sinabung-volcan...

http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2015/04/30/hundreds-flee-sinabun...

Comment by Howard on April 28, 2015 at 3:10am

Four Volcanoes Erupt Along Western Ring of Fire (Apr 27)

Strong Explosion at Japan's Sakurajima Volcano

Strong activity continues from the volcano. This morning (14:24 local time), an explosion at the Showa crater sent a plume to 15,000 ft (4.5 km) altitude that drifted north.


Strong Explosion at Kamchatka's Karymsky Volcano

An explosion occurred this morning that was strong enough to produce an ash plume to approx. 10,000 ft (3 km) altitude.


India's Barren Island Volcano

A pilot reported an ash plume rising to 10,000 ft from the volcano.


Papua New Guinea's Manam Volcano

Eruptive activity is taking place at the volcano. VAAC Darwin reported an ash plume to 8,000 ft from the volcano this morning. A pronounced SO2 plume can be seen on satellite data as well.


Source

http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/erupting_volcanoes.html

Comment by Howard on April 23, 2015 at 4:15am

More on the Calbuco eruption in southern Chile.

Volcano Calbuco in southern Chile erupted with little warning for the first time in more than four decades on April 22, sending a thick plume of ash and smoke 30,000 feet into the sky.

As night fell, about 4,000 people had so far moved out of the area, an evacuation radius of 20 kilometers had been established and classes were canceled in surrounding towns, authorities said.

Winds blowing northeast were pushing the column of ash and smoke toward Argentina.

"In this situation, with the eruption column so high, the main risk is that it collapses, falls due to gravity because of its own weight and causes a pyroclastic flow," Gabriel Orozco, a vulcanologist with Chile's geological and mining service, said on local TV.

A pyroclastic flow is a superheated current of gas and rock that can destroy nearly everything in its path and travel at speeds upwards of 200 to 300 kilometres per hour.

Canadian-born Trevor Moffat, who lives in Ensenada, some 10 kilometres from the volcano, said the eruption happened without warning. Volcano Calbuco's last known eruption was in 1972 and the most recent major eruption happened in 1961.

"It sounded like a big tractor trailer passing by the road, rattling and shaking, guttural rumbling ... we left everything there, grabbed my kid, my dog, got in the car with my wife," said Moffat, who was driving to nearby Puerto Varas at the time.

"All the neighbours were outside, a lot of young people crying. Armageddon-type reaction."

Sources

http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/calbuco-volcano-eruption-in-chile-forc...

http://www.todayonline.com/world/volcano-erupts-southern-chile-belc...

http://www.volcanodiscovery.com/calbuco/news/52631/Calbuco-volcano-...

Comment by jorge namour on April 23, 2015 at 1:15am

Minute by minute: Government calls people to evacuate zone eruption of Calbuco - CHILE Wednesday, April 22, 2015, 19:48

Onemi and SERNAGEOMIN declared red alert for the unexpected volcanic activity in Lagos, this implies that the current eruptive process involves a "high threat to the population" in the Region of Los Lagos.

http://www.emol.com/noticias/nacional/2015/04/22/713814/minuto-a-mi... VIDEO

https://translate.google.com.ar/translate?sl=es&tl=en&js=y&...

At this time, Air Prefecture performs flyby area Calbuco Volcano

SANTIAGO At 17:50 hours did Calbuco volcano erupting in the Region of Los Lagos, after spending 43 years inactive, declared a red alert in the area, this implies that the current eruptive process involves a "high threat population. "

19: 20.- all flights to Puerto Montt were suspended , to be diverted to Valdivia CONTINUE...

Comment by Moderating Staff on April 22, 2015 at 6:33am

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The Number Of Volcanoes Erupting Right Now Is Greater Than The 20th Century’s YEARLY Average

http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/the-number-of-volcanoes-e...

Is the number of volcanic eruptions worldwide increasing?  Yes.  During the 20th century, there were a total of 3,542 volcanic eruptions globally.  That works out to approximately 35 eruptions per year.  That may sound like a lot, but according to Volcano Discovery there are 36 volcanoes erupting around the world right now.  In other words, the number of volcanoes erupting as you read this article is greater than the 20th century’s yearly average.  And all of this is part of a larger trend.  In 2013, we witnessed the most volcanic eruptions worldwide that we had ever seen in a single year, and 2015 is already threatening to be another one for the record books.  All over the planet, volcanoes that have long been dormant are beginning to wake up, and this is greatly puzzling many scientists.  Fortunately, most of the eruptions in recent years have been relatively small.  But scientists tell us that if we do see a VEI 7 or a VEI 8 eruption today, the amount of energy that would be released would be somewhere in the neighborhood of a million nuclear bombs going off all at once, and such an eruption would completely literally transform our civilization almost overnight.

The last VEI 7 eruption that the world witnessed was in Indonesia in 1815.

According to the Express, that massive eruption resulted in a “year without summer” and created famine all over the globe…

The deadly eruption of Mount Tambora in Indonesia sparked what was known as the ‘Year Without Summer’ in 1815 as crops failed and livestock died in much of the Northern Hemisphere – causing the worst famine for hundreds of years.

However, academics have warned that the chances of a similar disaster happening in the next 85 years, which could see the Earth flung back into a “pre-civilisation state”, was estimated to be as high as one in 10.

Due to dense population, an eruption which killed tens of thousands only two centuries ago would now be “cataclysmic” for today’s population, the authors warned.

“Large volcanic eruptions have the potential to impact climate, anthropogenic infrastructure and resource supplies on a global scale,” the panel of geologists, economists and climate scientists from the European Science Foundation have written in a new paper.

If you don’t think that such a thing could happen today, you should keep in mind that global food production is just barely keeping up with global food demand.  In fact, in some years the world actually eats more food than it produces.  Global food reserves are at perilously low levels, and so a “year without summer” would be absolutely cataclysmic.

And right now, some of the biggest volcanoes in the world are starting to wake up.

For example, consider what is happening at one of the most prominent volcanoes in Iceland

Small earthquake swarms occurred at shallow depths during the past days near the volcano. The quakes were located approx. 6-10 km south of Hekla volcano and at shallow depths around 5 km. The largest quakes were two magnitude 2.6 events at 4 km depth on Thursday (9 April). It is impossible to say whether the earthquakes are linked to volcanic activity and thus might be precursors of a new eruption, but Hekla is probably the most likely candidate volcano for the next eruption to occur on Iceland.

One of the country’s most active, and the most frequently erupting volcano, Hekla has been believed to be “due” and have its magma chamber filled for several years now. Known for not giving much precursory signals (and only few earthquakes), an eruption would not be a surprise at all. Hekla volcano’s last eruption was 15 years ago.

In Japan, a swarm of earthquakes around Mount Zao has authorities extremely concerned

Fears of fresh eruption of Mount Zao, a volcano that sits on the border of the Yamagata and Miyagi prefectures, rattled Japan after the country’s meteorological agency recorded 12 volcanic earthquakes on Tuesday. The seismic activity prompted warnings of a volcanic eruption, with the agency asking the public to stay safe from falling rocks in a 1.2 km radius of the volcano, The Japan Times reported.

And a massive volcano near the border between North Korea and China is showing signs of life.  If Mount Paektu were to fully erupt, scientists tell us that the energy released could potentially be equivalent to “1,000,000 nuclear weapons all going off at the same time”

More than 1,000 years ago Mount Paektu blew its top, sending tons of rock and magma spewing into the air and blanketing the much of the region in a thick layer of ash.

“It’s hard really to imagine the scale,” Oppenheimer said, “but you’re talking about something like 1,000,000 nuclear weapons all going off at the same time in terms of the energy involved.”

If an eruption of that magnitude were to happen today, it would truly be a global event.

For instance, consider the chaos that an eruption in Iceland in 1783 caused.  The following comes from the Daily Mail

In Iceland an estimated 20–25% of the population died in the famine and from fluorine poisoning after the fissure eruptions ceased.

Around 80% of sheep, 50% of cattle, and 50% of horses died because of dental and skeletal fluorosis from the 8 million tons of hydrogen fluoride that were released.

There is evidence that the Laki eruption also weakened African and Indian monsoon circulations, reducing precipitation over areas in Africa.

The resulting famine that afflicted Egypt in 1784 caused nearly one sixth of the country’s population to die out.

In Britain the summer of 1783 was known as the ‘sand summer’ because of the ash fallout and an estimated 25,000 people died due to breathing problems.

The truth is that volcanoes are far, far, far more of a threat to our climate than human activity is.  All throughout history, volcanic eruptions have instantly changed the climate in a dramatic way.

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