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Krakatoa and Eyjafjallajokull: Should Al Gore Be Worried?
The New American ^ | 5/17/2010 | Sam Blumenfeld

Posted on 05/18/2010 4:41:09 AM PDT by IbJensen

The eruption of Iceland’s Eyjafjallajokull (I-jaf-jalla-jokull) volcano on April 14, 2010, is being compared to Krakatoa’s famous eruption on August 27, 1883 which had a great effect on weather patterns for the next few months. It seems that its Icelandic equivalent might have the same effect — creating a period of global cooling. This invalidates all of those computer models created by climate-change fanatics warning us of an earth becoming unbearably hot with oceans rising and covering all coastal cities. So Al Gore must be worried.

But maybe, at this point, he just doesn’t give a volcano. After all, he’s got his Nobel Prize, a Hollywood Oscar, and has made tons of money with lectures and a bogus film that scares the daylights out of school children. He’s the same former vice president who thought they speak Latin in Latin America. And of course he invented the Internet. What it all means is that even the dumbest of politicians in America can make millions by peddling horse manure.

As for Krakatoa, one local historian who witnessed the eruption wrote: “There came an explosion so loud, so violent, and with such far-reaching effects, that it made all that had gone before seem as child’s play in comparison, and made all other explosions known to earth in historic times dwindle into insignificance.”

Apparently he wasn’t around to witness the eruption in 1815 of Mount Tambora, also in Indonesia, which resulted in an extremely cold spring and summer in 1816. New England and Europe were exceptionally hard hit with snowfalls and frost occurring in the summer months. Destruction of the corn crop forced farmers to kill their animals.

Krakatoa’s eruption produced equally uncomfortable and but scenically spectacular results. The world experienced unseasonably cool weather, brilliant sunsets, and prolonged twilights due to the spread of aerosols throughout the stratosphere. The brilliant sunsets are typical of atmospheric haze.

So what can we expect from Eyjafjallajokull? It interrupted air travel for several weeks from Europe to the United States, and the month of May has become almost autumnal in New England. Its volcanic ash, high in the air, is bound to effect climate wherever it moves. But already global climate fanatics are telling us that it can’t compare with the damage human beings are doing to mother earth and the ozone layer with their hydrocarbons. In a website entitled “How Volcanoes Work,“ they write:

Although volcanic aerosols provide a catalyst for ozone depletion, the real culprits in destroying ozone are human-generated CFCs. Scientists expect the ozone layer to recover due to restrictions on CFCs and other ozone-depleting chemicals by the United Nations Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer. However, future volcanic eruptions will cause fluctuations in the recovery process.

You don’t say! I wonder how the climate-change “scientists” will deal with future volcanic eruptions. They know how to deal with the “real culprits”: cap-and-trade them to death; produce smaller cars with reduced emissions, but higher rates of accident deaths; build more windmills; lower home-heating temperatures. But what about the volcanoes? Maybe they’ll get the United Nations to ban them.

I guess a volcanic eruption, like an oil spill, can create a crisis that ought not to be wasted. But at least we foolish mortals in the months ahead can enjoy the beautiful sunsets and prolonged twilights. Yes, the weather may be cooler, but the sky will be a brilliant sight to behold.

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Dr. Samuel L. Blumenfeld is the author of nine books on education including NEA: Trojan Horse in American Education, The Whole Language/OBE Fraud, and The Victims of Dick & Jane and Other Essays. Of NEA: Trojan Horse in American Education, former U.S. Senator Steve Symms of Idaho said: “Every so often a book is written that can change the thinking of a nation. This book is one of them.” Mr. Blumenfeld’s columns have appeared in such diverse publications as Reason, The New American, The Chalcedon Report, Insight, Education Digest, Vital Speeches, WorldNetDaily, and others.


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Al Gore worried? How can a brain dead imbecile worry about anything other than stuffing his big fat head full of free government largess?

He is an insignificant truth.

1 posted on 05/18/2010 4:41:09 AM PDT by IbJensen
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To: IbJensen

No way the current events come close to Krakatoa.


2 posted on 05/18/2010 4:47:43 AM PDT by GregB (I will vote for Sarah Palin with MY COLD DEAD HANDS!!!!!!)
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To: IbJensen
The eruption of Iceland’s Eyjafjallajokull (I-jaf-jalla-jokull) volcano on April 14, 2010, is being compared to Krakatoa’s famous eruption on August 27, 1883 which had a great effect on weather patterns for the next few months.

Like comparing a .22 to a 16" Naval Gun. Eyjafjallajokull is an average every day volcano. Krakatoa was a full off caldera blast. It blew 21 cubic kilometres of ash into the stratsophere over a very short period of time. I'm not saying that Eyjafjallajokull can't screw up the weather. Mount Pniatubo(SP) in the Philippines certainly did and it was similar to Eyjafjallajokull. But Krakatoa’s 1883 blast was in a different category.
3 posted on 05/18/2010 4:50:14 AM PDT by GonzoGOP (There are millions of paranoid people in the world and they are all out to get me.)
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To: IbJensen

Why would Gore worry? Is the ash cloud predicted to dump on iGore’s new $8 million estate in California?


4 posted on 05/18/2010 4:57:45 AM PDT by Fresh Wind
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5 posted on 05/18/2010 4:57:45 AM PDT by OldCorps
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Your sound like an intelligent man, Gonzo.

What do you think the Dark Ages were all about?


6 posted on 05/18/2010 5:02:23 AM PDT by IbJensen ((Ps 109.8): "Let his days be few; and let another take his position.")
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7 posted on 05/18/2010 5:02:47 AM PDT by IbJensen ((Ps 109.8): "Let his days be few; and let another take his position.")
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The eruption of Iceland’s Eyjafjallajokull (I-jaf-jalla-jokull) volcano on April 14, 2010, is being compared to Krakatoa’s famous eruption on August 27, 1883..

Well it shouldn't be.

When Krakatoa(1) finally went BOOM, it was the loudest explosion ever recorded in the history of 'man kind'(2), including up to today.As it could be heard and felt thousands of miles away.

'Power wise', Krakatoa was (iirc) like the Hiroshima A Bomb 105 (10 to the 5th power).
[in technical terms that's, 'a lot' ;-)]

(1) 'Krakatoa' consisted of three separate 'island' volcanoes. and the eruptions were over a period of time. The last one 'was it'.
(2) Natch nobody knows about the Asteroid that wiped out the Dinosaurs.

8 posted on 05/18/2010 5:06:46 AM PDT by Condor51 (SAT CONG!)
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He should be worried....I think he bought ocean front property there and is having party for all the Dems. He also invited the Pres & 1st lady as well. We’re all hoping that Krakatoa will go off soon.


9 posted on 05/18/2010 5:07:13 AM PDT by Jim Shoe
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10 posted on 05/18/2010 5:09:08 AM PDT by Jonah Hex ("Never underestimate the hungover side of the Force.")
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Beam me to Planet Gore !

11 posted on 05/18/2010 5:13:58 AM PDT by steelyourfaith (America should take a mulligan on the 2008 presidential election.)
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“Why would Gore worry? Is the ash cloud predicted to dump on iGore’s new $8 million estate in California?”

Seems like someone predicting the earth to turn into a furnace would prefer a northern climate for their future home.


12 posted on 05/18/2010 5:14:31 AM PDT by Rebelbase (Don't think of work as 5 days on, 2 days off. Instead think 4 nights on, 3 off.)
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Yeah, but he knows that once Congress passes Cap’n’tax, Earth’s “fever” will be magically cured.


13 posted on 05/18/2010 5:22:58 AM PDT by Fresh Wind
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To: GregB

some sources suggest if nearby Katla awakens, it will be pretty bad


14 posted on 05/18/2010 5:24:36 AM PDT by silverleaf
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To: IbJensen

Algore is more worried about Cashjallajokul than Eyjafjallajokull.


15 posted on 05/18/2010 5:28:18 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer (The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money.)
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To: IbJensen

Was there any noticeable effect due to the Mt. Saint Helen’s blast?


16 posted on 05/18/2010 5:55:33 AM PDT by Flightdeck (TANSTAAFL!)
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“Krakatoa was a full off caldera blast. It blew 21 cubic kilometres of ash into the stratsophere over a very short period of time.”

I wish that was on youtube.


17 posted on 05/18/2010 5:56:15 AM PDT by Flightdeck (TANSTAAFL!)
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Al Gore is delighted. Now, every time the weather fails to fallow the predicted global warming pattern, he can blame the volcano.

The Earth is in a cooling cycle. Things were looking really bad for Boy Genius until the Volcano came along. Now they can dismiss all the contradictory data for a couple of years and keep the money machine running.


18 posted on 05/18/2010 5:57:34 AM PDT by Haiku Guy (Gov. Chris Christie (R) won the NJ-6 held by Rep. Frank Pallone (D) by a 15.5% margin!)
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To: IbJensen

It’s at least 10 degrees below normal in the SF Bay Area right now and raining. Normally by mid-May, the rains have stopped for the summer season (dry until late October) and we’ve had a couple of 90 - 100 degree hot spells. I wonder how long it takes the ash to have its effects.


19 posted on 05/18/2010 6:14:02 AM PDT by ProtectOurFreedom
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There is no better proof of the global warming hoax than Al Gore, the hypocrite, who assured us that much of our coastline was to be imminently inundated due to melting ice caps, now basking in the sun at his new seaside mansion. Needless to say the MSM would never mention this blatant hypocrisy.
20 posted on 05/18/2010 6:23:58 AM PDT by The Great RJ ("The trouble with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money'" M. Thatcher)
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