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Strategies & Market Trends : Taking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment
NRG 163.00-3.8%Dec 5 3:59 PM EST

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To: Doug R who wrote (368)5/24/2018 9:50:50 AM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) of 6349
 
This is going to be a long post showing three inter-related data types useful for monitoring the world volcano situation. I've already displayed the first one back in April when I pointed to Kilauea's deformation chart to say an eruption was imminent.

This is the chart that will likely first bring forward the data to interpret as far as imminence of Mauna Loa eruption. After inflationary pressure eased after the "gap up" to start the year (maybe yearly instrumentation recalibration?? or maybe not) now it's definitely starting to become more restive. (similar to June-July last year). volcanoes.usgs.gov
Increased earthquake activity near around its flanks and summit will intensify prior to a deformation "breakout".



Might as well throw in the recent shot of Ambae in Vanuatu. This volcano has already rendered its home as an uninhabitable home for humans during the last year. (As you may recall: May 3, 2018 - The Pacific nation of Vanuatu is preparing to permanently evacuate the entire population of one of its islands as thick ash spewing from a volcano kills crops, dirties water supplies and fouls the air. cnbc.com


THEN, there's the lists of "Earthquakes near Volcanoes"

volcanodiscovery.com

I randomly chose Katla in Iceland (well not so randomly, it's a really dangerous one and was on the list)
volcanodiscovery.com



You can see it had a jump in EQ activity on May 21.
Going to the SO2 map for that day there is seen a slight detection also on that day. (as compared to other days)





This way you will be able to check a volcano that is getting shaken up for anything more coincidentally eruptive.
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