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-Signs, Portents, and the Weather-
Giant Volcano Eruption Continues In KamcHatka
2005-02-10
PETROPAVLOVSK-KAMCHATSKY, February 9 (RIA Novosti) - The gas and ash trail of the Kluchevskoi volcano erupting in Kamchatka stretches for over a hundred kilometers. According to the Kamchatka experimental seismological center, the trail can be clearly seen in satellite shots provided by the Alaska volcano observatory.

Lava masses are flowing along the western slope of the volcano, its temperature reaching about 1,100 degrees Celsius. The sharply changing temperature added to the snow and ice causes powerful phreatic explosions discharging ash. Lava fountains and volcanic bomb blasts can be seen at the summit crater. According to experts, the lava flowing down the Kluchevskoi slopes will inevitably give way to powerful mudflows that are usually 500 meters wide at the front and are flowing east of the Klyuchi village 30 km away from the foot of the volcano. The mudflows carrying huge stones with a diameter of up to three meters and tree trunks pose a serious threat to people and equipment on their way. The Kluchevskoi volcano, the highest in Eurasia (4,822 meters high), began erupting on January 17.
I have seen a marked increased in volcanic activity over the last couple of weeks. I have no idea what it mean and I pretty sure nobody else does. What I do know is that major volcanic eruptions occur quite frequently - every hundred years or so.
Posted by:phil_b

#9  Nothing to worry about, folks. I got the Annual Report from Haliburton. They are just testing the new Crust Disolver.
Posted by: jackal   2005-02-10 10:10:21 PM  

#8  All right then, phil b. Is this better?

OMG Global Cooling!!!! Turn that thing off!
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-02-10 8:42:16 PM  

#7  A really big volcanic eruption like the one that happened 70,000 years ago would be unimaginably catastrophic. Much of the world would be made unsuitable for agriculture and drastically changed in the rest.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-02-10 8:34:44 PM  

#6  Interactive
Posted by: Sobiesky   2005-02-10 8:21:24 PM  

#5  Volcanoes cause climate cooling becuase of all the dust and debris they inject into the atmosphere. The effect is marked and rapid. A large volcanic eruption would cool the world's climate within a couple of weeks. The 'year without a summer' in the nineteenth century was caused by a volcanic eruption.
Posted by: phil_b   2005-02-10 8:20:49 PM  

#4  Detail

Bigger area

Context
Posted by: Sobiesky   2005-02-10 8:17:38 PM  

#3  Is there a good map somewhere?

A volcano doesn't aid and abet our enemies. So a Ted Kennedy speech is a lot worse.
Posted by: mom   2005-02-10 8:12:55 PM  

#2  no worse than a Ted Kennedy policy speech
Posted by: Frank G   2005-02-10 8:08:26 PM  

#1  OMG Global Warming!!! Quick, turn that thing off! ;-)
Posted by: trailing wife   2005-02-10 8:02:38 PM  

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