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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1236909 United States 01/27/2011 03:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't think it will go because the damn thing is constantly venting. Any of you guys ever actually BEEN to Yellowstone? There are mud pots and geysers and hot springs all over the place, not just the big tourist attractions, it is spread out over thousands of acres, releasing heat and pressure around the clock. I'd worry a lot more about the Cascade range if I was going to get my panties in a twist...they are the ones with the history of blowing their tops. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1245775 United States 01/27/2011 04:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't think it will go because the damn thing is constantly venting. Any of you guys ever actually BEEN to Yellowstone? There are mud pots and geysers and hot springs all over the place, not just the big tourist attractions, it is spread out over thousands of acres, releasing heat and pressure around the clock. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1236909I'd worry a lot more about the Cascade range if I was going to get my panties in a twist...they are the ones with the history of blowing their tops. I've camped and hike some in Yellowstone. It's always changing. When we went almost 10 years ago, part of a mountain cracked and steam was coming out. There was a video on YouTube where right next to the road, a mud volcano developed! The whole place is always changing, it's an amazing experience to visit, also the best wildlife. You are guaranteed to see bears, moose, elk, buffalo, and sometimes wolves. I don't think it's much to worry about. The New Madrid fault worries me more. Yellowstone has always been an interesting place, I recommend camping north of Yellowstone Lake. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1236909 United States 01/27/2011 04:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't think it will go because the damn thing is constantly venting. Any of you guys ever actually BEEN to Yellowstone? There are mud pots and geysers and hot springs all over the place, not just the big tourist attractions, it is spread out over thousands of acres, releasing heat and pressure around the clock. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1236909I'd worry a lot more about the Cascade range if I was going to get my panties in a twist...they are the ones with the history of blowing their tops. I've camped and hike some in Yellowstone. It's always changing. When we went almost 10 years ago, part of a mountain cracked and steam was coming out. There was a video on YouTube where right next to the road, a mud volcano developed! The whole place is always changing, it's an amazing experience to visit, also the best wildlife. You are guaranteed to see bears, moose, elk, buffalo, and sometimes wolves. I don't think it's much to worry about. The New Madrid fault worries me more. Yellowstone has always been an interesting place, I recommend camping north of Yellowstone Lake. Yep, north of the lake is sweet, don't want to get too near all the steaming stuff, like you said the damn things can erupt without any warning. Course the lake has done it's share of fuckin' with geologist heads over the past few decades, it's risen and fallen and heated up and chilled down...I think they finally gave up trying to figure it out...long as its got fish, it's all good. And I agree about Madrid on the fault to be watched. I read that book about Sakawagea where she described her ordeal during the earthquake of 1812...it was a whopper, can't even imagine the damage that would do today. |
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ProudFossil User ID: 1144982 United States 01/27/2011 05:03 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I saw a thread earlier talking about massive doom today, January 27, 2011. Maybe that doom was the prediction that Yellowstone was going to erupt is false making the earlier doom prediction wrong. We are not doomed (at least not right now because I am able to keep typing). |
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cg User ID: 1119788 United States 01/27/2011 05:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Soon. But soon could be today, next week or in two weeks or a month...as many other threats. You hear that, they are trying to relieve the pressure, that is doom, you can't diddle with yellowstone without yellowstone diddlying with yo Let be be finale of seem The only emperor is the emperor of ice cream--Wallace Stevens I have seen the eternal footman hold my coat and snicker and in short I was afraid--T.S. Eliot [email protected] Back on twitter--follow me [email protected] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1243212 United States 01/27/2011 05:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't think it will go because the damn thing is constantly venting. Any of you guys ever actually BEEN to Yellowstone? There are mud pots and geysers and hot springs all over the place, not just the big tourist attractions, it is spread out over thousands of acres, releasing heat and pressure around the clock. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1236909I'd worry a lot more about the Cascade range if I was going to get my panties in a twist...they are the ones with the history of blowing their tops. Wrong. You're comparing apples to appleseeds. A volcano cs. a supervolcano. It's like comparing the NFL to your six year old's little league football team. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1243212 United States 01/27/2011 05:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Soon. But soon could be today, next week or in two weeks or a month...as many other threats. You hear that, they are trying to relieve the pressure, that is doom, you can't diddle with yellowstone without yellowstone diddlying with yo In Soviet Wyoming, Yellowstone diddles with you. |
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Orange (OP) User ID: 1245676 Canada 01/27/2011 05:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | YELLOWSTONE SUPERVOLCANO GETTING READY TO BLOW ITS CORK updated 1-25-11 Researchers report the super-volcano underneath the state of Wyoming has been rising at a record rate since 2004. Its floor has gone up three inches per year for the last three years indicating the fastest rate since records began in 1923 A 10,000 YEAR OLD GLACIER SUDDENLY MELTED - WHY? 6-30-10 The most recent swarm started after the January 2010 Haiti earthquake. With 1620 small earthquakes between January 17, 2010 and February 1, 2010, this swarm was the second largest ever recorded in the Yellowstone Caldera. The largest of these shocks was a magnitude 3.8 on January 21, 2010 at 11:16 PM MST.[15][18] This swarm reached the background levels by 21st of February. 2010 2009 -over 500 Earthquakes at Yellowstone in the last week 18 earthquakes on January 2, 2009 12 earthquakes on January 1, 2009 58 earthquakes on December 31, 2008 23 Earthquakes on December 30, 2008 38 Earthquakes on December 29, 2008 103 Earthquakes on December 28, 2008 [link to www.earthmountainview.com] Those who seek God seek everything, those who find God find everything. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1236909 United States 01/27/2011 05:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't think it will go because the damn thing is constantly venting. Any of you guys ever actually BEEN to Yellowstone? There are mud pots and geysers and hot springs all over the place, not just the big tourist attractions, it is spread out over thousands of acres, releasing heat and pressure around the clock. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1236909I'd worry a lot more about the Cascade range if I was going to get my panties in a twist...they are the ones with the history of blowing their tops. Wrong. You're comparing apples to appleseeds. A volcano cs. a supervolcano. It's like comparing the NFL to your six year old's little league football team. Sports metaphors aside, the big bad Yellowstone doom scenario is being spoon fed to you for the mass media. That in itself should be enough to make you quit looking at the shiny object and turn around to see where the real threat might be. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1245692 United States 01/27/2011 05:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't think it will go because the damn thing is constantly venting. Any of you guys ever actually BEEN to Yellowstone? There are mud pots and geysers and hot springs all over the place, not just the big tourist attractions, it is spread out over thousands of acres, releasing heat and pressure around the clock. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1236909I'd worry a lot more about the Cascade range if I was going to get my panties in a twist...they are the ones with the history of blowing their tops. forget history at this point this is a time when we will see things that have never even been referred to in ancient lore this is the last generation and it's gonna be a doozy we are overly due in kind |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1243212 United States 01/27/2011 05:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't think it will go because the damn thing is constantly venting. Any of you guys ever actually BEEN to Yellowstone? There are mud pots and geysers and hot springs all over the place, not just the big tourist attractions, it is spread out over thousands of acres, releasing heat and pressure around the clock. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1236909I'd worry a lot more about the Cascade range if I was going to get my panties in a twist...they are the ones with the history of blowing their tops. forget history at this point this is a time when we will see things that have never even been referred to in ancient lore this is the last generation and it's gonna be a doozy we are overly due in kind True. This is the last year of our existence. |