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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (1896)6/9/2019 11:47:54 AM
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I certainly hope mankind doesn't experience a "Toba" supervolcano scale eruption any time soon or at all,
as it would result in a collapse of civilization as we know it.



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (1896)6/9/2019 2:43:02 PM
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Hmm...55,000 ft. That altitude is showing up more frequently recently in various places.

"The global radiative forcing of up to about 0.2W/m2 (annual average) due to the sulfate aerosols caused by the medium-strength volcanoes since the early 2000s may have contributed to the observed slowdown of global warming in the past decade, corroborating similar conclusions by Santer et al. [2014], Ridley et al. [2014], and Solomon et al. [2011]."
ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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Powerful eruption at Sinabung volcano, ash to 16.7 km (55 000 feet), Indonesia



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (1896)6/10/2019 10:53:47 AM
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Oops: Tue, May 21 2019
Mt. Sinabung alert status lowered for first time since 2015
"The Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation (PVMBG) has lowered the alert status for Mount Sinabung in Karo regency, North Sumatra, from the highest Level IV to Level III (siaga or watch) for the first time since 2015.The status was lowered at 10 a.m. on Monday after the PVMBG had recorded reduced volcanic activity for the last 10 months.“In the last 10 months, Mt. Sinabung’s lava dome has not grown and has emptied out. Based on our seismic data of the mountain, the intensity of its magma pressure and supply has not increased,”
thejakartapost.com

But you and I knew better...eh Hawk?