You will have to wait till the day after tomorrow! tee hee[b said:Quote[/b] (The Griffin @ Sep. 30 2004,2:10)]I wonder if the world is going to end, with all the hurricanes and now this...
Joe
They are sulfuric gases... They would rise, most likely causing high pressure areas within 400 miles of the eruption, but not much more than that[b said:Quote[/b] (superimposedhope @ Oct. 01 2004,12:03)]My question is;
If it erupted it would send a dust cloud in to the atmosphere, How would that effect the situation with the cycle of hurricannes? Could we end up with mud hurricannes? Also the massive amount of heat released into the atmosphere could cause disruptions for the natural air streams that carry around the world, pretty soon the currents will be heading in a southerly direction in the northern hemisphere. Might this cause a more southern distribution of ash and dust into the southern states who wouldn't normally see as much of it.
Joe
he he he...[b said:Quote[/b] ]Griffin, a hurricane and a volcano wont ruin the world perhaps a eruption could send a huge amount of land into the water, causing a typhoon (is that it? omg i cant remember the name of those huge 8 foot waves), to send japan under the sea but thats about it... Unless every single volcano went off at the same time
not only on the island... and there's proof.[b said:Quote[/b] ]killed everyone on the island?
nonono not atlantis...[b said:Quote[/b] (TheAlphaWolf @ Oct. 01 2004,3:20)]not only on the island... and there's proof.[b said:Quote[/b] ]killed everyone on the island?
first of all, our mitochondrial DNA (passed from mom to children) shows that at about the same time of the explosion of the supervolcano, the world population really decreased. The polar ice also shows that there composition of the atmosphere changed around the world at that time, there was great fammon in europe and other places b/c of abnormal cold temps, etc...
and you mean that island that is believed to have been the base for atlantis? no... that was a tiny volcano
a supervolcano is HUGE!