Apparently the volcano at Anchorage is waking up, and they are having tremors and smoke coming out of the volcano. Since the last time it exploded we got ash all the way down to Texas, I'm thinking this might be a bad thing. Ash aint that fun to breathe in. Does anyone else know anything about this?
So I guess that means byebye USA.... I better move to Mexico quick on the serious side, what does that mean everybody else should do? I mean, Alaskans should just all move away without telling Sarah P., but...
Thank you for adding something "useful" to the discussion. Anyways, if it is awake, things could end up being worse than just ash flying down to Texas. It could erupt and melt and burn eveything in it's path. So it's fairly dangerous, and if it gets any worse, I would exppect some sort of evacuation.
Interesting, i've not heard about this yet, and this could prove catastrophic to the wildlife and certainly will have an impact on the weather and climate change. I'll be keeping tabs on this.
Personally i'd get moving.For all you know this could be a mount st. helen job or even worse....it might be a super volcano like the one at yellow stone.If ash is reaching texas i'd start going away until the things erupted.Stay with family in another state.the further from a volcano you go the better.
Yeah, I'm much more concerned with Yellowstone (if you guys didn't know, Yellowstone is a huge volcano, and it will probably erupt very soon).
Give or take about 2000 years. Technically whenever a volcano erupts, every country and state recieves a bit of the ash fall. I'm not worried if this volcano goes boom. When St. Helens blew, we got a small amount of ash, not enough to destroy a civilization.
This is interesting news... I wonder what the results are going to be like... I hope they're not going to be too serious. This is going to be interesting to see how this is going to turn out
Exactly, at least they can see an eruption coming from this one in the near future, in time to evacuate or figure out some way to protect the citizens of Anchorage. This is actually a much better situation then most volcanic eruptions.