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Anyone else concerned about yellow stone erupting?
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>>76835883
nope
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>>76835883
Should be more concerned with shillary.
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yes, i wish it was in europe. where it would cleanse europe and americans could repopulate it as a stronghold for whites once again!
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>>76835883
> Yellowstone erupting

DELETE YOUR ACCOUNT
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>>76835883
I live in eastern Canada. So......no.I'll bet a well have long winters and no summers for a few years.
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>>76836635
>Said 60% white to 95% white.
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>>76835883
>its been six months apparently
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Not really. I don't really have any control over whether or not that thing goes.

I'm about as ready for any number of possible happenings as I will realistically get, so whatever happens happens.
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>>76836844
i'd like to see those stats updated.
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>>76835883
Nope.
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>>76836678
Fuk u, I havde had my 4chan account for over 5 years and have all my favorites bookmarked and over 25000 reputation points and upvotes
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>>76836844
>Having a nigger president is OK
>Having 40 million niggers is OK
>Having 55 million spics is OK
>Inventing feminism and SJW´s is OK
>Being 60% white is OK
>America is based as fuck and not cucked

Let us all appreciate that while us Ahmeds in countries like Sweden, Germany, UK and France are all "cucked", done for and should "be nuked" and "genocided". At least we still have America, the great uncucked white haven of conservatism, strict immigration laws and common sense.

Yes, lets appreciate and ponder on that for a while.
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>>76836844
>once again

Reading comprehension Hans. Don't forget to read 3 chapters of the Koran tonight.
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>>76835883
I'm more concerned with my eruption inside your mum tbhfam
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>>76837077
Comfort breeds weakness. We were so successful we fucked ourselves.
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>>76837077
you're in for bad times, worse than what is going on here

and you'll be here spouting the same shit as your country and continent swirls the drain

enjoy that close proximity to africa
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>>76835883

No. Because I'm not autistic
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>>76835883
Well it'll cause millions of death as well as famine and starvation. It'll also give us a metric fuckton of volcanic ash to sell as fertilizer. We'll be selling volcanoc ash to mix into European shit soil and turn it into glorious American fertile soil.
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>>76835883

dont the estimates that its overdue have a vague range of thousands of years?
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>>76837441
Geologists have been bleeding pressure from Yellowstone for decades, it's not going to blow
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>>76837441
A small margin of error on a geological timescale
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>>76836997
Gold to you sir.
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>>76835883

I pray to KEK everyday.

The old one's sleep needs to be awakened by meme magic.
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>>76837077
We didn't invent feminism. European culture is infinitely more cucked. The only reference you have for the US is MTV, McDonalds, and the Iraq war
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>>76837077
>invented

Lets not forget who actually invented the SJW movement britcuck, after all it was the british who defended the soviets so fiercely and even ignored their spy rings during ww2. The ammount of information those snow niggers siphoned from the US and UK gave them the status for the decades to come polutting their shit tier ideology across the globe.
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Anyone else concerned about people acting informed after seeing a topic mentioned on /pol/ a few days ago?
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>>76837407
>On an island
>With any luck about to leave the EU
>EU will still have their doors open
>Loads of foreigners saying they will leave the UK if we leave the EU
>Even if we don't leave the EU, UK residents are getting comfortable with hard right opinions
I'm feeling quite comfortable, to be honest.
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>>76838084
It's been floating around a lot longer than that. It's even been in the mainstream news.
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>>76835883
Kek hasn't willed it yet so I would be concerned if it prematurely erupticated.
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>>76835883
It will fix global warming, so no.
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>>76836678
I will delete my account after i deleted all my emails.
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>>76835883
hillary wins it erupts
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>>76835883
I womder if we could set a Tsar tier nuke off 200 metres below Yellowstone, would that trigger the eruption?
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>>76839671
Even Fat Man would...
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>>76839671
Or what if the New Madrid fault started earthquaking up? That could have some serious repercussions.

We even held an NLE to practice for such a thing the other year.
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>>76838931
>Global warming is bad
It will provide fresh and food world wide.
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>>76837541

This. Depressurizing via geothermal drilling has been going on for decades now.

Besides, if an eruption is imminent then you just create a high-pressure system to reduce the spread of ash.
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>>76837541
Who knew that geologists actually thought that the could control the pressure and forces of a FUCKING PLANET. Good god they're the most insufferable cunts going.
The shit will do It's thing when ever the hell it want's, despite all the actions of the bald headed ant like creatures and their pipes.
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>>76835883
Nope
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>>76835883
Concerned? Weird way of saying excited.
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i dunno
just drop some ice there and be done with it, whats the worry 'bout?
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>>76835883
What would actually happen?
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>>76835883
It's never gonna happen.
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>>76835883
Why be worried about shit that will happen no matter what I do?
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>>76835883
Just nuke Yellowstone and be done with it
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>>76835883

>concerned

Lol, I hope it goes off, fuck this gay earth.
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>>76835883
>yellowstone erupts
>covers California in hot ash and Magma
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>>76837827
Femalenism only came to be because all our lads were out fighting in the wars abd not keeping their women occupied with cooking dinner
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>>76842810
Something like nuclear winter, the ash would block out the sky and niggers would become invisible.
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>>76840773
Well no not really
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>>76837827
>>76837998

you did invent 2nd and 3rd wave feminism ans sjw's

>muh soviet subversion

this stuff thrived in the usa, it's an american cultural phenomenon primarily, just like white guilt, "intersectionality", "rape culture" etc. all this crap originates in murrica.

and lets not forget the bbc worship you spread in every facet of media, from your sports to your music to tv and movies.

america is king cuck, everyone knows it.
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>>76842810
Superheating that much water would make the Tsar Bomba look like popping a pimple.
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Don't mean to cause too much alarm, but two days ago there was a 3.7 magnitude Earthquake @ 9km depth.

This wouldn't mean much on its own, except that this was in line with the heart of the caldera.

Sooooooooooo, uh oh! Could only be a matter of years now.
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BURGERFUGEES
*Leave you beaners and dindus behind*
WELCOME
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>>76835883
No, I live outside the killzone.
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>>76835883
This is why we must escape Earth soon
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>>76843576
The true killzone is anywhere near urban city centres in North America. Because you're going to be killed for a can of beans.
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>>76843533
Literally everyone on Earth will die if Yellowstone erupts, the atmosphere will be so full of ash that no plants will grow.
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>>76843888

Thats arguable. Other predictions show eastern Canada will be fine, but the rest of the continent will be under several feet of ash.
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>>76843888
>>76844066

Like you do realize this thing goes off every so often and its actually normal right?
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>>76843888
That's completely wrong, but good effort.

Haven't you ever wondered why things exist now given these supervolcanoes have erupted thousands of times over the course of the Earth's existence?
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Not really, I always wanted to live in Vvardenfell
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>>76835883

when you said concerned about, did you actually mean praying for?

because yes.
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>>76844155
>>76844127
>>76843888
Over 20 large craters have been produced in the past 14,000 years, resulting in such features as Mary Bay, Turbid Lake, and Indian Pond which was created in an eruption about 1300 BC.

I think we even had indians at that time and they have cave paintings about it. Europe etc sure didnt have their sky blotted out.
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>>76836504
/thread
/board
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PLEASE LORD KEK
BLESS YOUR HUMBLE FAITHFUL WITH REPEATING DIGITS SO THAT I CAN UNLEASH THE STONE OF YELLOW UPON THE ANGLOS
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>>76844255
Well, there was that one guy who threw himself into one of the geysers and was swallowed up by the boiling pit.

One can assume he either appeased the volcano god and assured Yellowstone remains dormant for another century, or he his sacrifice will call forth the eruption shortly.
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>>76843345
>>muh soviet subversion
don't be willfully ignorant

the 60's was prime commie slime time
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Also interesting, the hotspot has moved a full state over millions of years apparently, and it seems to follow the flat land which I assume is probably lower, and weaker than all those mountains around it.

Seems to have bottled up in the eastern mountains.
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>>76835883
Nope, my only concern will be the influx of muricans fleeing to Brazil after US become uninhabitable.
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>>76844789
Its not the hotspot that moves, but the plate above it. The smooth areas are previous calderas where the hotspot blew a hole through the mountains.
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>>76844461
The last supervolcano was Toba, around 75,000 years ago.

The image here is factually accurate, but doesn't take in account of the logarithmic nature of externalities. There will be a solar blackout for 4-10 years, reducing temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere by 10-12C. It's believed that supervolcanoes of the magnitude of Yellowstone may in fact trigger ice ages. This says nothing for the effect of ash on the environment and local atmosphere over the 15-20 year period after the eruption, or the projected weather patterns pushing everything Northerly once the blackout occurs.

So Canada is beyond fucked. Worse off than the USA itself.
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>>76845195
That's okay I'll move to Europe, the massive influx of white refugee's will offset the sandnigs.
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>>76845666
Good luck getting into the EU countries.

I'm sure if we leave the EU, you'd be welcome into the UK at least.
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I can see most of you charmers don't have a clue about what yellowstone's eventual eruption actually means.
it's an extinction level event.
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>>76845835
Aren't people from commonwealths automatically allowed to travel to other parts of the empire?
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>>76845940
It is on paper, but you should keep in mind that three yellowstone eruptions have been survived by humanity so far. And they didn't even have the ability to produce fire.

You should also keep in mind that once things settle down again after a couple of decades, the Earth will be a veritable paradise with regards to soil fertility. And it'll kill off most of the poor and stupid.
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>>76845966
Travel to, yes. Move to, no.
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>>76845125

I was actually thinking that for a second, but theres other areas around boise that arent caldera holes.
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>>76845940

>extinction

Maybe for white people, but the jews have their DUMBS
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>>76835883
Yes and no.

I'm in Florida, so I most likely won't be directly affected by ash fall. However, the ash will cover the Midwest, basically killing all the crops. America will have to survive on oranges, avocados, grapes, and packaged foods.
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>>76842965
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>>76845195

>So Canada is beyond fucked. Worse off than the USA itself.

Yea except Canada stretches much further out east than the US, and youre an idiot grasping at straws.

Let the chinks and hipster faggots melt for all I care.
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>>76845195

>last supervolcano was toba

What is krakatoa?

And yes krakatoa was a shit one, but Tambora in 1815 along with the unnamed vei 7 from 1808 got pretty close to what we will see.

They're supervolcanoes, and they were massive caldera eruptions. It's just that Yellowstone dwarfs them.

It's like saying the flatiron building isn't a skyscraper because the burj Khalifa exists.
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>>76846169
This
If Yellow Stone erupts it will ultimately be a good thing.
It means we get to start over, or at least some part of humanity does. That's pretty much the only way to fix the broken system right now anyway. Completely tear it down, and build it from the ground up.
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>>76846441

Tis racist ya filthy sassenach
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>>76846549
Krakatoa was an atypical eruption process, not in any way a supervolcano.

The mountain, due to abnormal pressures caused by the combating forces of the caldera and the mountain itself caused a rare eruption where the mountain literally exploded. This ended up ejecting materials close to the speed of sound.

The effects of the explosion were severe, but miniscule in comparison to a supervolcano of Toba, let alone even the smallest of Yellowstones'.

>>76846583
Absolutely. And really, you'll be fine if you aren't an idiot after the event (and quite far away). There will be warning signs beforehand which will be the cue to buy a lot of tinned foods and preserved drinks. I would recommend a lot of wine.
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>>76835883
I hope it does. We need an extinction event.
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>>76845940

>extinction level event

Wew lad. An explosion 2/3 the size of Yellowstone didn't even kill prehistoric japanese in Kyushu, much less all of japan.

Besides the massive upheaval and initial fuckery of losing the western United States (the old maps aren't showing the newly discovered size of the caldera all the way to cali and Oregon) everything at the end of the greater than 1 inch ash dump line will be fine. There will be panic and food shortages, but modern fertilizer farming and the existence of the southern hemisphere will never allow the fallout to get that bad. Not only will we not see a human extinction worldwide, but we won't even see it in the continental United States.

And 10 years down the road, the extreme mineral upheaval and freshly volcanically fertilized soil will spark a Midwest golden age.
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>>76835883
No. Just because it might erupt doesn't mean the whole thing will go off to the max. Read about it, if any eruption happens anytime soon it will most likely be a moderate one, not a USA-end one.
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>>76847309
>but modern fertilizer farming and the existence of the southern hemisphere will never allow the fallout to get that bad.


Yup, we'll be just fine.
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Wew lad, I'll be safe Michaburger here
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>>76846417
I DO love me some avocados.
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>>76847151

>rare eruption where the mountain exploded

It's not that rare. Krakatoa is one, Mount Tambora is another, the unnamed one is also another, the Kyushu eruptions were the same.

If anything, the Yellowstone Hotspot and supercaldera is atypical in the way that there is no defined volcanic mountain where the pressure will flock to. Most of them are like a pimple and burst before they get to such size because of this, although mountain chains go up all the time. Mountains popping tops are the most frequent.

Yellowstone park and it's hot springs are where the caldera is coming to a head. The deeper parts extend to Oregon and California as well as an offshoot in Washington.

The Yellowstone caldera can fill and take more pressure because of this, which gives geologists an argument about it staying not exploded for longer.

But when she goes, it will be unlike any caldera eruption that came to Yellowstone before. The internal expulsion will be as large as the external upheaval of the caldera exploding.
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>>76837998
It was all the Brits' fault, they are keeping us down.

Okay, keep that nigger mentality of yours, after all you are a bunch of niggers.
Just remember it was us who wanted to go to war against the USSR and forced you to do so with the Iron Curtain speech. Just remember that it was you allied with the USSR in a last-ditch attempt to allow the Communists to take the Suez Canal. Fuck off, filthy yank.
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>>76847524
A projected minor ejection will be at least 25% of its volume. The area of the caldera has been accurately estimated and punching in the numbers gives us 777 cubic miles of ejected material.
>>76845195
Is a modest expectation.
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>>76847724

Not only that, but south America (and even Africa, but they will be dragged kicking and screaming) will see astounding growth and prosperity like never before. The southern hemisphere will become the breadbasket of the world for at least a decade.

Brazil might even become a superpower in that short time.
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>>76847524

Unfortunately, it will be every bit as massive as they fear. There is no head to the pimple like with other supervolcanoes. Yellowstone is the eruption point when it happens.

The top of the mountains blow off with normal ones. Even old Yellowstone had volcanic pressure release points at the epicenter.

The ejection will be 700+ cubic miles, but the upheaval will be just as large.
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>>76847979
Krakatoa didn't pop its top. That's why it was so bad, so loud and so harmful. The ejection came from the side, below to top. This is a very rare eruption. The rest of what you say is accurate enough.
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>>76835883
>2.8 inches a year over the past decade
what?
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the only people who will survive this are tribesman in extremely isolated areas like the mountains of papua new guinea.
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>>76848678
I'm gueeing it means that the magma pool is expanding upwardly and is getting closer to the surface
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Does anyone else see Yellowstone as a gigantic ass zit that needs to be popped?
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>>76840773
>It will provide fresh and food world wide.
>a good thing
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Wasn't it proven that geothermal energy lowers the temperature of the surrounding land if enough of it is there?

Just put a shitload of geothermal plants in that thing, cool that fucker down.
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Not in my lifetime.

>>76836504

BUT THIS.
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>>76847813
I just realized Trump's wall might be a bad thing for southern faggots trying to get away from this shit.
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>>76846417
>mfw southern mass.
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>>76848850
It's actually symptomatic of a chamber that is full. To the point where it is now pushing up on the land above because there is simply nowhere else for it to go. Only question now is when it will pop.
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>>76838248
Hope it goes well for you.
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>>76850649
Isn't there like a 1 in 1000 chance of it happening within our lifetimes? I don't plan on having children so I couldn't give less of a fuck.
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>>76835883
Realistically if it did blow, is there anything you yanks could do to prepare for it? Will the air even be breathable there or will all of the smoke and dust spew forth make the country uninhabitable?
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>>76836410
Ill bring a doz over to watch the eruption with you
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>>76850087
>going even further south and into the mexico
no, you're infinitely more likely to survive in the ash fallout than in mexico
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>>76835883
Not really. Seems like a pretty quick way to go and who even wants to be in this world anyway?

I'd rather go to heaven.
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>>76837077
>At least we still have America, the great uncucked white haven of conservatism, strict immigration laws and common sense.

There are no countries like this.
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>>76851099
Entire world would be effected with a volcano that big erupting. Would be an ash cloud over the entire earth its so god damn big.
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>>76846169
Humanity will survive for sure, after all there are 7 billion of us now.

However, billions will die.
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>>76851099
The only thing we could do is store food. This thing destroys the breadbasket of the US, if not the world. Volcanic winter will be fun, too.
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>>76850919
This was an old estimate, and assumed that conditions wouldn't change. The fears have been growing a lot in the last 10 years or so because the ground has been rising drastically faster than had been expected, and seismic activity in the area has been of considerable concern. Other signs have been bodies of water boiling off, and one specific area of forest that was killed off by consistent ground temperatures of around 200C.

There have also been a number of lights at night spotted around the areas in the last few months, suggesting that there are some "covert" measurements being made under the cover of dark to try not to raise panic levels.

You can keep an eye on earthquake monitoring websites if you're interested enough. We could be witnessing a very special Earth event soon enough.
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>>76846203
Eh? If you are Canadian you can work in the UK and Australia visa free for as long as you want, I do believe
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>>76851761
If you can afford a few year's supply of wine/other preservable calorific beverages and tinned food, you really have little to worry about. Tinned food is actually less of a concern thanks to the inevitable help from the rest of the world.

Chimp-outs and general panic/desperation will be a greatest danger to the US population, but the bitter cold would probably mean that Canada and Alaska would have to be totally deserted. Nordic countries might also see dangerous declines in annual temperatures, but it really depends on how, when and where the ash falls. If it happens in the height of Summer, the oceans will swallow up most of the ash and dump the rest further North. Winter could be a completely different story.
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>>76837077
Checked and all my upboats, but you're overlooking something important.

1. The blacks are descended from people we put here, and they weren't as awful as they are now until they got fully pozzed by Jews - who, incidentally, are entirely your fault.

2. The spics are half European, half Amerindian, and mostly harmless. They follow a Western religion and their main problem is they can't hold their liquor.

3. Our mudshit and pajeet population is mostly made up of secularized, educated people who came here to get rich. Not to kill us, take our land, and meanwhile enjoy subsidized housing.

4. Jews invented feminism. See above.

5. 60% white isn't so bad for a country that was conquered from protospics, when about half the remaining 40% is more like a poorly trained house pet than a competing race of humans.

I'll grant you though that Sweden, Germany, and France should not be nuked, and the UK should only be nuked once it turns full caliphate and the remaining whites can be airlifted and quarantined.
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>>76852530
Over here we have Mormons that sell loads of freeze-dried foods on the cheap. Just have to make sure you have a water supply to turn it back into real food when you need it.

It's actually pretty good stuff. Much better idea than a closet of MREs unless you like horrible food and shitting bricks all the time.
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>>76835883
If I act concerned will the super volcano decide not to blow and kill us all?

Then why bother being concerned with it?
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What happens if you pop a nuke on top. Not air detonation of course.
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>>76848571

But how does that compare to Tambora and the 1808 event?

Tambora caused food shortages amongst other things. Krakatoa was worse around the epicenter but the world at large wasn't effected.

There were the rains in California at the time caused by that but it overall helped grow the west coast at a time where it's growth was already significant. Although it was a vei 6 too, but smaller as far as regular vei 6 events go.

Pyroclastic flows flying 25 miles to the coast of Sumatra on a bed of steam is fucking crazy though.
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>>76852415
>The Immigration Act 1971 introduced the concept of patriality, by which only British subjects with sufficiently strong links to the British Islands (i.e. the UK, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man) had right of abode, the right to live and work in the Islands.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_nationality_law
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>>76837827
You invented feminism. Finland always had equality, but not feminism.

There's a difference.
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>>76835883
>live in wyoming

what's the point of worry?
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>>76853007
you propably should consider going outside every now and then, feminists are praised by everyone and you can't even be anti-feminist in Universities
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>>76836930
easy there epictetus
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>>76835883
no, just fucking end us Yellowstone

just fucking do it pussy
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>>76852624
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Honestly I'm hoping for it
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No. Yellowstone is not a ticking time bomb.

Is it a very complex igneous structure. It's not something that just one day pops amd has a massive volcanic eruption.

In fact, the vast majority of eruptions likely to occur at Yellowstone are simple lava flows, not explosive rhyolitic eruptions.

The hotspot that causes Yellowstone has existed for tens of millions of years, and eruptions have happened in the past without global implications. They have not been linked to any extinction events, and ash fallout from those eruptions is not found all over North America. A large eruption would indeed have some global implications for a few years / decades, such as a volcanic winter effect, as well as harming the economy of the US, but this type of eruption is not likely to happen anytime soon, and it's the type of eruption that occurs over decades, not a single gigantic explosive eruption.

Yellowstone is actively monitored by the USGS, and you can even view the data they collect yourselves. So fuck off with your bullshit please and get educated.

tl;dr IF Yellowstone does erupt, it won't be some kind of massive, global-scale eruption.
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>>76852963
Tambora resulted in a huge amount of ash getting very high into the atmosphere. Because of the shift in global temperatures, and the (comparatively) crude level of understanding and technology, the effects were much more harmful than they would be in this day and age. Krakatoa's eruption was catastrophic, but long term effects from the ash interference weren't anywhere near as harmful to the average global temperature (iirc around half a degree). This has been shown through petrographic analysis.

Little is known about the 1808 eruption and there is hardly any information that can show exactly what happened. But this image puts the Krakatoa and Tambora ejections in perspective.
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>>76835883
No, leftists will destroy civilization long before that eruption does.
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>>76837077

USA is not a white ancestral homeland, just a place we conquered. You guys are INDIGENOUS and are headed the way of the Native Americans who only make up 2% of the population now. Especially considering Islam is a form of govt. bent on world domination.

America isn't my homeland, Sweden is...and yes I am embarrassed and pissed off.
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>>76854508
Tephra deposits have been observed globally in line with 0.6Ma, 1.3Ma and 2.1Ma, so they are categorically "global events" with "global implications". And the DRE volumes aren't possible without magmatic expulsion. And you can already observe the effects of SO2 leakage throughout the area.
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I'm more concerned about Taupo erupting.

The largest eruption during recorded history was Taupo .
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