Foreboding.
Fascinating, yet eerie picture
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PECjfHjvVQA
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I don’t know where I’m a gonna go when the volcano blows.
Sounds like you could replace the name of Taal with mine after a trip to Taco Bell.
But volcanic gases like sulfur dioxide can cause global cooling, while volcanic carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, has the potential to promote global warming.
I see an evil face with slightly bared teeth, in profile, on the right side of the column.
I saw the Taal volcano, some years ago, from Tagaytay. It’s weird, because it’s in the middle of a lake. We wanted to horseback ride down to the waters edge, but they told us the volcano was rumbling, and it wasn’t safe to do so.
212 earthquakes hit and release large quantities of gas
1,229 tons of sulfur dioxide emitted past 24 hours.
Normal SO2 emission rate is 923 tons per day.
Now how can they possibly know that? It’s not like there’s a mass flow meter on the volcano.
That is one awesome photograph!
That one has a history of erupting from anywhere of a VEI 1 to VEI 6.
One must consider the history of these things.