Climate Changers - VOLCANIC eruption expected in ICELAND - 800 earthquakes overnight

Bigdog

Harris - make America a 3rd world shithole
"Iceland: how likely is a volcanic eruption, and what would it be like?
The Reykjanes peninsula is being hit by daily earthquake swarms

Nicola Davis Science correspondent
@NicolaKSDavis
Fri 17 Nov 2023 04.00 EST

The town of Grindavík in south-west Iceland has been evacuated after hundreds of earthquakes caused by shifting underground magma sparked fears of a full-blown volcanic eruption. Here are some of the key questions and answers about the increase in volcanic activity.

What has been happening and why?
Iceland’s Reykjanes peninsula is being hit by hundreds of earthquakes a day. The earthquake swarms, as seismologists call them, began in late October. Bulges in the land have appeared as magma moves up into the Earth’s crust."

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...a-volcanic-eruption-and-what-would-it-be-like
 
"
CBS News
Iceland experiences another 800 earthquakes overnight as researchers find signs volcanic eruption is near
2 days ago"
 
The 1991 Pinatubo eruption caused the planet to cool so much that it reduced CO2 increase from 2 ppm in a year, to just 0.5 ppm that year.
 
Last edited:
"The population of Grindavík was evacuated last Friday. “The town has been badly shaken. There’s cracks running through the town, there’s even bits of land that have actually sunk down suddenly by over a metre, there is steam escaping from burst hot water pipes,” said Dr Dave McGarvie, a volcanologist at Lancaster University.

A popular geothermal spa called the Blue Lagoon was closed before the magma-filled crack occurred, and a defensive wall is being built around the Svartsengi geothermal power plant to protect it from potential lava flows."
 
If Yellowstone ever blows were dead. Iceland is almost as bad.

Yeah, that one would definitely change the weather. :0)

Mt Tambura Indonesia blew in 1815, and the following year was known as the Year without a Summer. A similar eruption would devastate crops and cause mass starvation.

But we're supposed to give Al Gore 100's of million dollars for fearmongering about CO2 a 100 years from now because it might get a little warmer. :palm:
 
The climate changers can not profit from this, so they are silent.
 
The climate changers can not profit from this, so they are silent.

Because, you stupid fuck, as the article said, this is not the type of explosive eruption that spews a bunch of debris into the atmosphere.

Are all you climate deniers illiterate or are you so fucking lazy that you don’t bother to read your own citations?
 
Because, you stupid fuck, as the article said, this is not the type of explosive eruption that spews a bunch of debris into the atmosphere.

Are all you climate deniers illiterate or are you so fucking lazy that you don’t bother to read your own citations?

It still releases a variety of toxic gases like Sulphur dioxide.

So what will you do about explosive eruptions? ... can you find a way to profit by fearmongering about them?
 
It still releases a variety of toxic gases like Sulphur dioxide.

So what will you do about explosive eruptions? ... can you find a way to profit by fearmongering about them?

This is my advice to you, dumbfuck. You have MINIMAL, if ANY, eduction in the sciences. Actually, it’s obvious you have minimal education, period.

So, rather than continually making more of a fool of yourself than usual, try to steer clear of the sciences, especially climate change. You don’t even know how to grasp your own citations.
 
Has anyone heard anything else about this? I sure hope it is a false alarm because we sure don't need a major event like that!
 
If Yellowstone ever blows were dead. Iceland is almost as bad.

Only if you live in the US Midwest or East Coast... Iceland is more like Hawaii. You get lava in your living room from time to time. That's what happens when you live on an oceanic spreading center (plate tectonics).

dc106bd9e643eb3aa9839192dcefe6fc.jpg


The one that would be interesting is the super-volcano in Italy goes off and wipes out a big chunk of the Mediterranean. That would put the kibosh on Gorebal Warming... Nothing like a Krakatoa sized volcanic detonation to change the world's climate...
 
Yellow is a supervolcano. Iceland is on a fault line and they have lots of eruptions. They are not close to the same thing.
 
This is my advice to you, dumbfuck. You have MINIMAL, if ANY, eduction in the sciences. Actually, it’s obvious you have minimal education, period.

So, rather than continually making more of a fool of yourself than usual, try to steer clear of the sciences, especially climate change. You don’t even know how to grasp your own citations.

Says the fucking white lib nazi that claims the iPCC can predict the weather a century from now. :palm: But doesn't know shit about volcanoes and their impact on weather.. :palm:

You going to predict volcanoes, motherfucker?
 
Says the fucking white lib nazi that claims the iPCC can predict the weather a century from now. :palm: But doesn't know shit about volcanoes and their impact on weather.. :palm:

You going to predict volcanoes, motherfucker?

You’re competing for the stupidest motherfucker on the forum and making a good run at it.

This fairly minor eruption has nothing to do with either AGW or predicting volcanoes.

Fucking clown.
 
"Iceland: how likely is a volcanic eruption, and what would it be like?
The Reykjanes peninsula is being hit by daily earthquake swarms

Nicola Davis Science correspondent
@NicolaKSDavis
Fri 17 Nov 2023 04.00 EST

The town of Grindavík in south-west Iceland has been evacuated after hundreds of earthquakes caused by shifting underground magma sparked fears of a full-blown volcanic eruption. Here are some of the key questions and answers about the increase in volcanic activity.

What has been happening and why?
Iceland’s Reykjanes peninsula is being hit by hundreds of earthquakes a day. The earthquake swarms, as seismologists call them, began in late October. Bulges in the land have appeared as magma moves up into the Earth’s crust."

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...a-volcanic-eruption-and-what-would-it-be-like

It will be like Iceland. There is almost always an erupting volcano on Iceland. There are over 130 volcanoes on Iceland.
This happens to be endangering a town.
 
You’re competing for the stupidest motherfucker on the forum and making a good run at it.

This fairly minor eruption has nothing to do with either AGW or predicting volcanoes.

Fucking clown.

Yes, you keep avoiding the fact that volcanoes can affect the weather. Why? ... no profit for you Algorians.
 
The climate changers can not profit from this, so they are silent.

If they are silent maybe it's because volcanic effects on weather are minimal. You wouldn't be expected to know that so don't be embarrassed.
 
Last edited:
Back
Top