Indonesian volcano in 2004 Re: comparing Mt.St.Helens to Pinatubo Re: Solving Global Warming and this cool summer of 2004

From: Archimedes Plutonium (a_plutonium_at_iw.net)
Date: 06/28/04


Date: Mon, 28 Jun 2004 02:10:22 -0500

Sun, 27 Jun 2004 10:30:26 GMT Bob Harrington wrote:
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>
> Mt. Pinatubo was a much larger eruption than St. Helens, and sent ash
> and aerosols higher into the stratosphere. I've read of measurable
> temperature effects from Pinatubo; I certainly saw wonderful sunset
> effects from it for a full two years afterward. I'm not sure there were
> obvious effects from St. Helens, any of which might have been masked by
> the larger eruption of Mexico's El Chichon volcano a year or two later.

Saw a headline today that a Indonesia volcano had recently erupted.
Saw no name for this volcano and whether it emitted much of anything. I
wonder if it compares with Pinatubo of the 1990s and whether this cool
summer is caused by this Indonesia volcano. But I suppose not because other
parts of the USA are hotter than normal, even Alaska. I doubt a volcano can
selectively cool a latitude, and that pretty much all of continental USA
would be cooled just like when Pinatubo erupted.

I suspect that advances in Drilling will someday gain us control over both
volcanoes and earthquakes. Where we pump some material into a earthquake
epicenter or down a volcano conduit and alter the course of those big
events.

Archimedes Plutonium
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