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Torqaholic
10-03-2023, 10:53am
You guys been hearing about the Naples volcano? Been acting up for a while now. Read an article a couple weeks ago reporting on the current earthquake swarm. Supervolcano, the other article I read said they found rocks from the last major erutption in Greenland. Holy freaking crap.

Now this -

powerful-earthquake-rattles-italian-city-of-naples-with-rubble-crashing-down-on-cars-amid-growing-fears-of-huge-volcanic-eruption (https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/powerful-earthquake-rattles-italian-city-of-naples-with-rubble-crashing-down-on-cars-amid-growing-fears-of-huge-volcanic-eruption/ar-AA1hC5jy?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=6a08c38f71c844ee967c20559fa21f3c&ei=12)

Steve_R
10-03-2023, 10:56am
4.0 magnitude earthquake? Japan says Hold my Beer. :sleep:

Probably caused by manmade global warming. Or cooling. Or something.

Kevin68
10-03-2023, 10:59am
5,4,3,2,1....

[eco-freaks]Global Warming Causes Volcanic Eruption in Italy[\eco-freaks]

Kevin68
10-03-2023, 11:00am
4.0 magnitude earthquake? Japan says Hold my Beer. :sleep:

Probably caused by manmade global warming. Or cooling. Or something.

Shit, beat me to it.

slewfoot
10-03-2023, 11:06am
You guys been hearing about the Naples volcano? Been acting up for a while now. Read an article a couple weeks ago reporting on the current earthquake swarm. Supervolcano, the other article I read said they found rocks from the last major erutption in Greenland. Holy freaking crap.

Now this -

powerful-earthquake-rattles-italian-city-of-naples-with-rubble-crashing-down-on-cars-amid-growing-fears-of-huge-volcanic-eruption (https://www.msn.com/en-us/weather/topstories/powerful-earthquake-rattles-italian-city-of-naples-with-rubble-crashing-down-on-cars-amid-growing-fears-of-huge-volcanic-eruption/ar-AA1hC5jy?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=U531&cvid=6a08c38f71c844ee967c20559fa21f3c&ei=12)

Noples? :rofl:


I doubt volcanic rocks from Italy landed on Greenland. Iceland is notorious for eruptions which sits right next to Greenland

Rodnok1
10-03-2023, 11:07am
4.0 magnitude earthquake? Japan says Hold my Beer. :sleep:

Probably caused by manmade global warming. Or cooling. Or something.

Somebody ate KOW....

DJ_Critterus
10-03-2023, 11:10am
Mt. Vesuvio. I grew up with it looming in the back ground. Been up to the crater several times. Damn thing shakes the city quite often, though, but the soil is so rich and is great for growing grapes and tomatoes :drool:

Right where it points to Solfatara is where the US Naval Base used to be located in a part of Naples called Agnano Terme. All we had to do was go over the ridge from the back of the base area and we were in the crater. It spewed sullfur into the air daily and some days it was so bad the air was yellow. Want to guess why I have had absolutely no sense of smell since I was a kid?

https://img-s-msn-com.akamaized.net/tenant/amp/entityid/AA1hCROW.img?w=634&h=503&m=6

Big bob
10-03-2023, 11:29am
Well you do some bragging on your farts. My guess is it came from your father and you don't have a volcano to blame it on.:rofl:

Vandelay Industries
10-03-2023, 11:43am
Mt. Vesuvio. I grew up with it looming in the back ground. Been up to the crater several times. Damn thing shakes the city quite often, though, but the soil is so rich and is great for growing grapes and tomatoes :drool:

Right where it points to Solfatara is where the US Naval Base used to be located in a part of Naples called Agnano Terme. All we had to do was go over the ridge from the back of the base area and we were in the crater. It spewed sullfur into the air daily and some days it was so bad the air was yellow. Want to guess why I have had absolutely no sense of smell since I was a kid?

https://img-s-msn-com.akamaized.net/tenant/amp/entityid/AA1hCROW.img?w=634&h=503&m=6

I was there in May. It was a foggy, rainy day so we only had a couple short glimpses of Mt Vesuvius, but we did a tour of Pompeii... that was amazing. They were a bunch of horny fuggers back then, for sure. :Jeff '79:

Onebadcad
10-03-2023, 11:45am
Hurricanes are much KOOLER than volcanoes.

Tikiman
10-03-2023, 11:49am
Pfizer should come up with a volcano "vaccine" and promise people that while it may not stop an eruption, the effects won't be "as bad". :rofl:

Liberal democrats would race to their local pharmacy with their sleeves rolled up.

DJ_Critterus
10-03-2023, 12:02pm
I was there in May. It was a foggy, rainy day so we only had a couple short glimpses of Mt Vesuvius, but we did a tour of Pompeii... that was amazing. They were a bunch of horny fuggers back then, for sure. :Jeff '79:

Well, that was the Sin City of Ancient Rome. It was pretty much a huge whore house for the wealthy.

Mike Mercury
10-03-2023, 12:24pm
5,4,3,2,1....

[eco-freaks]Global Warming Causes Volcanic Eruption in Italy[\eco-freaks]

perfect time to raise taxes, limit freedoms, adopt socialism.

Vandelay Industries
10-03-2023, 12:32pm
Well, that was the Sin City of Ancient Rome. It was pretty much a huge whore house for the wealthy.

The markings in the street directing people to the brothels are awesome. :D

https://render.fineartamerica.com/images/rendered/square-product/small/images/artworkimages/mediumlarge/3/pompeii-directional-sign-for-brothel-damon-boccadoro.jpg

DJ_Critterus
10-03-2023, 12:54pm
perfect time to raise taxes, limit freedoms, adopt socialism.

Italy went socialist in the late 80's - early 90's.

Torqaholic
10-03-2023, 1:39pm
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I doubt volcanic rocks from Italy landed on Greenland....

Unfortunately no details were offered but to my knowledge a super volcano ejects a cloud of material into the stratosphere and would have likely spread over the entire European continent. The clouds overcome prevailing winds. My guess is the planet rotated while the rock was aloft. Greenland is 7 or 8 time zones away so that'd be how many hours the rock was suspended.

Won't find me within 1000 miles of a super volcano but then I'd be lucky to survive this thing from where I'm at if it kicks off a ten year long Winter so it may not matter in the long run.

bradntx
10-03-2023, 1:57pm
Unfortunately no details were offered but to my knowledge a super volcano ejects a cloud of material into the stratosphere and would have likely spread over the entire European continent. The clouds overcome prevailing winds. My guess is the planet rotated while the rock was aloft. Greenland is 7 or 8 time zones away so that'd be how many hours the rock was suspended.

Won't find me within 1000 miles of a super volcano but then I'd be lucky to survive this thing from where I'm at if it kicks off a ten year long Winter so it may not matter in the long run.

Yellowstone sits on top of a super volcano.

Torqaholic
10-03-2023, 4:05pm
Yup, there's at least a dozen of them. Hard to pinpoint an exact number since they keep discovering them. Like the one near Alaska, and then there's this one from an article written earlier this year. In the ocean, less than 200 miles off the coast of California -

giant-underwater-volcano-discovered-off-the-northern-california-coast (https://www.activenorcal.com/giant-underwater-volcano-discovered-off-the-northern-california-coast/)

Kevin68
10-03-2023, 4:18pm
I doubt volcanic rocks from Italy landed on Greenland.

Or it happened a couple hundred million years ago when Italy wasn't too far from Greenland.

Pangea