Volcano Magma is Moving Underneath La Palma / Cumbre Vieja; Canary Islands Volcano

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
Why isn't there a volcano prefix?

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsuDrx6yaJI


RT 4:15

Beginning on September 12th, 2021, one of the most dangerous volcanoes on the planet began to shows signs that it was waking up from its dormancy. A series of several hundred earthquakes began at the La Palma Volcano, also sometimes referred to as the Cumbre Vieja volcano. This ongoing earthquake swarm hints at the movement of magma beneath the volcano. Due to how shallow the earthquakes are occurring at, the chance of an eruption in the next several months has vastly increased in the Canary Islands. Because of this, the volcano alert level was just changed from green to yellow, which is a major development. This video will discuss this volcano, and what is likely to happen next.
 

Mtsilverback

Veteran Member
I have been waiting for this one to come alive. Could be G-D is about to trip the lever on that porcelain throne and flush out sodom. If a long run out landslide occurs, as I had read about many years ago, the resulting tsunami could very well impact the entire east coast.

Some information on the dangers of long run out landslides and tsunamis.




Then, on the other hand it could be a nothing burger!

 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
I have been waiting for this one to come alive. Could be G-D is about to trip the lever on that porcelain throne and flush out sodom. If a long run out landslide occurs, as I had read about many years ago, the resulting tsunami could very well impact the entire east coast.

Some information on the dangers of long run out landslides and tsunamis.




Then, on the other hand it could be a nothing burger!


50 years ago it was a small to moderate eruption, who knows what'll do this time.
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
Murt's video with the correct link, this is the worst case scenario gamed out.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6utAunBKXV4


RT 4:48

Megatsunami Scenario - La Palma Landslide

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A slide from this mountain could kill millions of people in Europe and along Northern America’s eastern seaboard.

Some eminent scientists warn that it’s purely a matter of time until it happens. This is the volcanic island of La Palma, 700 miles off the northwest coast of Africa.

It’s a new-born baby island barely past its 4 millionth Birthday, created in the last stage of what geologists call the rock cycle. Clip taken from the Naked Science documentary “Landslides”.
 

Murt

Veteran Member
Murt's video with the correct link, this is the worst case scenario gamed out.

View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6utAunBKXV4


RT 4:48

Megatsunami Scenario - La Palma Landslide

Subscribe to Naked Science – http://goo.gl/wpc2Q1
A slide from this mountain could kill millions of people in Europe and along Northern America’s eastern seaboard.

Some eminent scientists warn that it’s purely a matter of time until it happens. This is the volcanic island of La Palma, 700 miles off the northwest coast of Africa.

It’s a new-born baby island barely past its 4 millionth Birthday, created in the last stage of what geologists call the rock cycle. Clip taken from the Naked Science documentary “Landslides”.

thanks
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
when I click on the blue writing it takes me to the youtube vid
I am a computer moron when it comes to making it do things

I fixed it for you. Note some of the math is off in this video, so take some of those numbers with a large grain of salt.
 

TXKajun

Veteran Member
If it trips the Madrid fault when Las Palmas goes (or hits the east coast) it would be catastrophic from Canada to Gulf and all points east and quite a ways out west. Enough doom and gloom in this post?
 

packyderms_wife

Neither here nor there.
If it trips the Madrid fault when Las Palmas goes (or hits the east coast) it would be catastrophic from Canada to Gulf and all points east and quite a ways out west. Enough doom and gloom in this post?

I don't think it'll trip the NMSZ. I do have concerns on how it could affect other volcanic areas along the mid atlantic rift, specifically Iceland and Antartica.
 

mecoastie

Veteran Member
If it does happen like they say it will, It won't last long as it will all rush back out to sea.
I cant even imagine the cleanup from something like this. I dont think you could. The debris line would become a dead zone with rot and infection. 100 yrs from now people would be mining it for resources.
 
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