quote:Scientist: Massive eruption at Krakatau hundreds of years away
Mount Anak Krakatau located in Sunda Straits between Indonesia's Sumatra and Java islands needs hundreds of year to make massive eruptions, an expert said here on Monday.
Head of Geologic Agency at the Ministry for Energy and Mineral Resources R. Sukhyar told a parliamentary hearing that the 315 meter-volcano has been erupting in small scale.
"Magma inside the volcano is still watery. Frequent eruption is one characteristic of a growing volcano. After its body grows ( into a sizable measure), it will erupt and ruin its own body," said Sukhyar.
He also said that the eruption center keeps moving but still in the volcano body.
"For now, we don't have to worry. This is good news as energy of the volcano released little by little. This will prevent massive eruption in near term. It needs hundreds of year to materialize a massive eruption," he said.
He said that eruption materials have only been splashed to 700 meters into the sky.
"Usually the volcano erupts once in a year with duration of several months. The eruption is always not big with danger zone radius of 2 kilometers," said Sukhyar.
In fact, he said, the small eruption is a very interesting tourism object as long as tourists do not enter the danger zone.
"It is very beautiful and spectacular like firecracker. It is a very good tourism object in Banten and Lampung provinces," he said, referring to the two provinces sharing border in the straits.
Following eruptions of Mount Anak Krakatau on Jan. 11, 2011, Indonesia forced an evacuation of tens of thousands of people.
The last massive eruption of Krakatau was recorded on Aug. 27, 1883. The volcano erupted more than 18 cubic km of ash to a height of 80 km, and produced a tsunami as high as 30 meters along the west coast of Banten province and south coast of Lampung province.
The tsunami hit 295 villages and killed over 36,000 people.
Following the eruption, the mount collapsed and Mount Anak Krakatau was born
quote:Krakatau alert status higher - 2km Danger Zone
VIVAnews - Mount Anak Krakatau has seen quakes a thousand times. Its status has been elevated to "siaga" or alert level 3 on September 30, 2011. However, people settling near this mountain are advised not to feel anxious.
"For the community in Banten beach and other areas close to Anak Krakatau, they may stay calm. No need to panic," Head of Volcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation (PVMBG) Surono told VIVAnews.com, on Monday.
According to Surono, currently the new danger zone has been set to within two kilometers from the volcano. "We have shut down Mount Anak Krakatau. Do not go there yet," he said.
Previously, based on observations from the monitoring post in Pasauran, Banten on Sunday, October 2, 2011, earthquakes took place up to thousands of times. From 12am to 6pm Indonesian Western Time (WIB) as many as 4,291 volcanic earthquakes, deep and shallow, were recorded. Such seismic activities are categorized as high.
Based on visual observation, there was no smoke or eruption. There was also no visible burst of incandescent materials either.
quote:Anak raised to level 4
2 Oct 11 – Mount Anak Krakatau has been raised to “standby” or level IV status after 2745 earthquakes struck the area by noon today, said Surono, of the Center for Volcanology and Geological Hazard Mitigation (PVMBG).
The quakes – which are now continuous – were felt along the entire island of Anak Krakatau, Surono added. The PVMBG recommends residents not to approach the mountain within a radius of 2 kilometers.
“We ask people coast of Banten and Lampung continue business as usual, do not panic, do not fall for the tsunami issue,” said Surono. “This is Anak Krakatoa erupted, not her mother (Krakatoa).”
There are currently six volcanoes in Indonesia on standby status, said Surono. Son of Krakatoa, Lokon, Karangetang, Papandayan, Tambora, and Children Ranakah.
quote:4 Oct 11 – Anak Krakatau (Child Of Krakatoa), a volcanic island between the islands of Java and Sumatra in Indonesia, erupted today propelling huge columns of ash and rock high into the air.
The Indonesian Volcanology and Geology Disaster Mitigation Centre reported that an estimated 6,000-7,000 volcanic earthquakes were recorded daily during the weekend and on Monday. Daily earthquake totals usually do not exceed 100-200.
Seismologists are still attempting to determine the type and scale of the ongoing eruption.
The eruption at Anak Krakatau is the biggest since January.
[wijsneus-mode]quote:Op woensdag 5 oktober 2011 12:04 schreef nodisch18 het volgende:
Gisteren nog een pubquiz verloren omdat een of andere onverlaat de uitbarsting van de Krakatau als grootste uitbarsting in de "recente geschiedenis" hanteerde in plaats van de Tambora
quote:Anak Krakatau trilt vijf keer per minuut
LAMPUNG - Mensen werkzaam op de observatiepost voor de Krakatau vulkaan in de Sunda Straat tussen de twee eilanden Java en Sumatra hebben bekend gemaakt dat het aantal trillingen in de vulkaan inmiddels is opgelopen tot vier a vijf per minuut. Gedurende woensdag waren er ruim 5.000 trillingen waar te nemen.
Andi Suardi, een van de medewerkers, zei dat er nog geen direct gevaar was voor een uitbarsting, al is eerder deze week wel de status van de vulkaan verhoogd naar alarmstatus drie op een schaal van vier. Dit is voornamelijk om toeristen en vissers uit de buurt van de vulkaan te houden.
Op dit moment vind er geen uitstoot van lava plaats door de vulkaan. Dit was eind vorig jaar nog wel het geval, toen barstte de vulkaan voor het laatst echt uit. Maar echt tot rust komen doet de vulkaan vrijwel nooit. Vaak is er nog iets van een rookpluim of kleine aswolk waar te nemen, dit terwijl de vullkaan dan vrijwel rustig is.
Suardi merkte wel op dat een grote hoeveelheid trillingen als nu wordt waargenomen geen karakteristieke eigenschap is van de Krakatau vulkaan. Er wordt dan ook verder onderzoek gedaan naar de mogelijke oorzaak van deze trillingen.
quote:Volcanic quakes around Krakatau continue to rise
REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, Cinangka - volcanic earthquake which occurred on Mt Anak Krakatau in the Sunda Strait continued to rise and up to now has reached 5883 compared to the previous day and 5204 times 5543.
"Volcanic earthquake which occurred on Mt Anak Krakatau on October 7, 2011 at 5. 883 times, and October 6 5543 times and the day before or on October 5 5. 204 times," said Chief Postal Pasauran Monitors GAK in the Village, District Cinangka, Serang, Banten, Anton S Pambudi, Saturday (8 / 10).
He explained that, despite an increase in seismicity in Gung Children Krakatu continues to increase, but Vulkanalogi Centre and Geological Hazard Mitigation (PVMBG) still sets the level III or Standby.
"We still assign the level of Mount Anak Krakatau Alert and we prohibit residents or tourists to get closer to the location of seismicity at a radius of two kilometers," he added.
He explained that the activity of Anak Krakatau Gung standby status since 30 September 2011 did not harm, all residents or anyone who already follow the recommendations issued by PVMBG.
"We hope people do not panic, because the earthquake that occurred on Mount Anak Krakatau, while not approaching the two-kilometer radius do no harm," he added.
Meanwhile, residents in coastal Anyer Beach claimed not to feel worried about the earthquake that occurred on Mount Anak Krakatau in the Sunda Strait. "My family and still feel comfortable, like Mount Anak Krakatau before re-defined level III," said resident Paku, Anyer, Doni.
According to Doni, his family are familiar with the conditions of seismicity of Mount Anak Krakatau is back at the level of alert. "Thank God, for level III of the status of Mount Anak Krakatau is not a scary thing happened. And we hope also on the status of this time does not pose a worrisome thing," he added.
quote:Krakatau stoot rookwolken uit
CINANGKA, BANTEN - De Anak Krakatau vulkaan in de Sunda Straat produceert opnieuw een kleine rookwolk. De wolk, met een hoogte van ongeveer 50 meter, kon dit maal prima gezien worden vanaf de observatiepost in Cinangka in de provincie Banten, aldus een medewerker van de observatiepost ter plekke.
Het hoofd van de observatiepost in Pasauran, Anton Tripambudi, zei zondag dat de rookwolken eerder dit jaar tot een hoogte van 200 meter reikten. "De observatiepost in Pasauran registreerde deze hoogte enkele weken geleden nog," aldus Tripambudi.
De kleur van de wolk was wederom wit. "De wolken zijn erg dun, net als gisteren," zei hij. Inwoners in de kustplaats Anyer zeiden dat de Krakatau vulkaan zelf vrij moeilijk te zien waren. "De rook kon vanaf het strnd niet goed worden gezien, dat was gisteren ook al het geval," zei Kusnadi, een inwoner.
Kusnadi zei ook dat de trillingen van de vulkaan nu af en toe ook te voelen waren, maar dat dit lang niet zo duidelijk was als vorig jaar het geval was. Toen dreigde de vulkaan uit te barsten en werd de alarm-status van de vulkaan verhoogd. Toen was ook de rook duidelijk te zien, aldus Kusnadi.
De trillingen zorgden vorig jaar ook regelmatig voor paniek onder inwoners omdat ramen regelmatig flink trilden. Een deel van de inwoners van Anyer heeft toen ook besloten om wat hogerop te gaan wonen uit angst voor een mogelijke tsunami.
quote:The height of Mount Anak Krakatau smoke this year's highest reaches 500 meters.
"Monitoring of Post Village Pasauran only see the smoke height of Mount Anak Krakatau as it is now the highest it reached 500 meters," he said.
As for the color of the smoke of Mount Anak Krakatoa itself, according to Anton, still the same as the day before: white. "Colors of thin white smoke, just like yesterday," he said. One resident Anyer, Arya, explaining, Mount Anak Krakatau smoke faintly visible.
He admitted, seismicity of Mount Anak Krakatau condition that rises from alert to standby is different from the year 2010. "If the previous year, when the Mount Anak Krakatau Standby stated, we can clearly see the smoke coming out from the belly of the mountain," says Arya
quote:Lava dome in Anak Krakatau grows steadily
An active lava dome is growing inside the summit crater of Krakatau volcano. Our tour expedition leader Andi just returned from a visit and reports that the dome is now about 100 m wide, and has 2 main active vents that eject jets of incandescent gas.
At night, the glow from the dome is clearly visible from Rakata and Sertung islands, and a continuous intense solfatara plume is rising about 500 m above the summit. Andi and our group observed also that there are now more and larger fumarole fields on the southern part of the cone. According to our observations and the opinion of local scientists, this area is inflated due to the pushing of the lava dome.
The seismic recordings from the observatory of Krakatau also show an increase in activity. On 26 March, there were 138 volcanic-tectonic (A-type) earthquakes and 300 long-period (B-type) quakes alone.
The question is how long the lava dome remains quiet and purely effusive in style. Explosive, also larger vulcanian-type ones, activity could occur any time.
quote:New vent has opened at the new lava dome of Anak Krakatau volcano
It appears that a new vent has opened at the new lava dome of Anak Krakatau volcano and started to emit ash, as Øystein Lund Andersen reports from a recent visit:
"The crater was illuminated by lava (dome) in the night, the location of the light is the southern part of the crater.
On the morning of the 7th April 2012 Anak Krakatau started to produce small eruptions from the southern part of the crater. The location of the eruption was on the same side of the crater, that of the growing lava dome, which several sources have reported about during the last few weeks. This might suggest a collapse of the Lava dome due to the eruptions that now are being seen? The eruption clouds only reached a height of 100-150meters and contained small amounts of ash and only a little rock fall.
The eruptions were not of an explosive character. The rest of the crater and its fumaroles are producing a continuous white cloud of steam/gas, rising to greater heights than the eruption clouds from the southern part of the crater. Additionally the southern/southwestern part of the upper flank does now have fields where steam can be seen rising, these fields did not emit steam during the last visit, an indication that magma is now located under this part of the cone."
quote:During our recent expedition to Krakatau volcano, we could no longer see the lava dome active during Feb-May this year. Probably, the magma column had dropped in mid to late May and the dome collapsed. At its place, there were only 2 collapse pits, very hot ground and intense degassing from numerous fumaroles inside and outside of the now large summit crater. Seismic activity when visiting the local volcano observatory was at very low levels, suggesting that Anak Krakatau is at the moment in a phase of repose. Interestingly, a number (at least four) areas with apparent submarine hydrothermal iron-bearing vents were observed that had not been there last year. In these areas, bubbling could be seen in the water, and where accessible, iron-rich greenish warm mud was found at the sea floor, which oxidized to orange when brought to the surface. The sea water around these areas had an intense yellow stain. Very similar submarine activity is known from around Nea Kameni Island, Santorini.
quote:New eruption fase started at Krakatau
Since February 17, 2017, a strong thermal signal is visible on satellite data from what seems to be the summit of Anak Krakatau (Child of Krakatau), the site of frequent eruptions since 1927. The last eruption of this volcano occurred on March 31, 2014 (VEI 1).
What causes the thermal signal exactly is unknown. While non-volcanic causes (e.g. forest fires) cannot be ruled out, it is more likely that a new mass of lava has arrived at the crater, probably in the form of a new dome, Volcano Discovery explains.
"In that case, Krakatau might be entering a new eruptive phase, something which would not be a surprise, statistically. So far, there is no confirmation of significant ash emissions observed, which could mean that the activity, if there is, is only effusive for now."
The last significant eruptive phase of this volcano began on July 31, 2011 and ended on September 9, 2012. It had Volcanic Explosivity Index of 2 (of 8).
February 20
The eruption at has been confirmed. VD's reader Aaron Brighton spent last night at Anak Krakatau and saw intense strombolian-vulcanian type activity from the summit.
quote:New Small eruption at Krakatau volcano
A small eruption took place at Krakatau volcano, located between Java and Sumatra, on June 19, 2018. The last known eruption of this volcano took place on February 19, 2017.
The eruption produced ash that rose a few hundred meters before it dissipated, Volcano Discovery reports. "Whether this is a sign of a new, more robust eruptive phase at the volcano is too early to say, but clearly shows that the volcano is restless and could be ready for a new eruption in the near to medium term future (weeks, months from now)."
Thermal radiation has increased since March 2018 and is at low to moderate levels, also suggesting that magma is near the surface.
A strong thermal signal was observed at the volcano on February 17, 2017. This activity was followed by intense strombolian-vulcanian type activity at the summit on February 19.
Its previous eruption occurred on March 31, 2014 (VEI 1).
dit ziet er toch wel prachtig uitquote:
quote:Eruptions intensify at Anak Krakatau
Explosive activity at Anak Krakatau in Indonesia continues and its seismicity is reportedly going off the scale today, July 12, 2018.
"Krakatau is going crazy ... 100 times explosion a day. Very loud and could be heard until Carita, 42 km (26 miles) away," Volcano Discovery's Indonesian volcano expedition leader said July 12.
Just a few hours ago, photographer and volcano-enthusiast Øystein L. Andersen, said activity at the volcano is quite unique now. "It seems like you can now see a bright glow from the eruption from the coast of Java, 50 km (31 miles) away."
PVMBG reported there were four ash-producing events at Anak Krakatau on July 4 and 5, each lasting between 30 and 41 seconds. While inclement weather conditions prevented an estimation of the ash-plume height from the event at 05:22 local time on July 4, ash plumes from events at 14:09, 14:25, and 16:51 on July 5 rose 300 - 500 m above the crater rim and drifted N and NW.
quote:‘Child of Krakatoa’ volcano flings lava bombs hundreds of feet during mesmerizing eruption
'Lava bombs' rain down after volcano erupts in Indonesia
James Reynolds of Earth Uncut TV witnessed Indonesia's Anak Krakatau volcano erupt on Aug. 12.
The Anak Krakatau volcano in Indonesia is shooting boulders out of its crater like fireworks. The “lava bombs” (yep, that’s a real thing) hurled into the sky on Saturday were as big as trucks, according to James Reynolds, the natural disaster chaser who shot the video you’re watching above.
Anak is only a century old — not even a blip on Earth’s geological timeline — but it’s already become one of the most-watched volcanoes in the world. That probably has to do with its lineage; Anak Krakatau is, geophysically speaking, Krakatoa’s volcanic child.
Krakatoa lives in infamy for its 1883 eruption. Between the pyroclastic flow, earthquakes, ash fall and tsunamis, the volcano killed tens of thousands of people that year. The sound of the eruption was heard in Australia and as far away as Rodrigues Island, which is closer to Madagascar than it is Indonesia.
The eruption nearly destroyed the volcano entirely. What spawned from the ash and debris was a new volcano, given the name Anak Krakatau, or “child of Krakatoa.” It literally rose up out of the ocean in 1927 and has been erupting continuously in one form or another since then.
Reynolds said explosions like the one in the video were happening approximately every half hour while he was there. The video was captured with a drone.
Gaaf filmpje vooral dat er eerst iets omhoog gaat en dan plotseling de wat grijzere wolken van de berg af gaan rollen.quote:
Zie ook:quote:Krakatau volcano (Indonesia): eruption continues with no signs of weakening
The eruption of the volcano continues with no signs of weakening. Rather a slight increase in the number of reported explosions and the intensity of the heat signal can be noted on satellite data and the reports from the observatory on the coast who analyze the seismic data.
Whether the lava flow observed by Galih and his group 2 weeks ago is still active is currently unknown, but we will soon visit the volcano and report our eye-witness account afterwards.
VAAC Darwin reports near continuous ash emissions to 7-10,000 ft altitude drifting in various directions, visible on satellite data.
quote:Krakatau volcano news & eruption updates
Krakatoa volcano (Sunda Strait, Indonesia): possible major eruption with ash to 55,000 ft following deadly tsunami
A major explosive eruption might have occurred at the volcano earlier this morning. VAAC Darwin spotted a large cloud, possibly an ash plume from the eruption reaching approx. 55,000 ft (15 km) altitude and drifting S and SW.
Whether it is is from the eruption still needs to be confirmed, but seems rather likely. What role the yesterday's deadly tsunami plays here is also still unknown, but they are hardly unrelated.
In the meanwhile, more material is emerging on social channels about the tsunami, such as this dramatic video, showing the arrival of the first wave, destroying a band and its audience playing a concert (at the end of the video):
twitter:hudasafiro twitterde op zondag 23-12-2018 om 12:44:57Mt. Krakatoa Eruption, one hour ago. Credit to Capt. Mykola from Susi Air#PrayForBanten #prayforanyer #PrayForLampung #PrayForSelatSunda #prayforindonesia #Krakatau #TsunamiSelatSunda #TsunamiAnyer #tsunamibanten #TsunamiLampung https://t.co/xI2TU1ysBv reageer retweet
quote:Anak Krakatau blijft actief: vliegverkeer omgeleid, groter gebied ontruimd
De Indonesische vulkaan Anak Krakatau blijft in activiteit toenemen. Het gebied rond de berg waar niemand mag komen, wordt daarom uitgebreid. Ook laten de autoriteiten alle vluchten omleiden.
Volgens de Indonesische luchtverkeersleiding moeten vliegtuigen uit de buurt van de vulkaan blijven vanwege de aswolken die uit de Anak Krakatau komen.
Het ministerie van Geologie heeft de alarmfase voor een nieuwe uitbarsting verhoogd van niveau 2 naar niveau 3. De gevarenzone rond de berg is uitgebreid van 2 naar 5 kilometer.
Tsunami
Zaterdag leidde een relatief kleine uitbarsting van de Anak Krakatau tot een tsunami in de Straat van Sunda. In de kustgebieden van West-Java en Zuid-Sumatra kwamen zeker 430 mensen om het leven. Er worden nog ten minste 159 mensen vermist.
De Indonesische autoriteiten vrezen voor een nog veel grotere uitbarsting. Inwoners krijgen daarom het advies om minstens 500 meter tot 1 kilometer uit de buurt van de kust te blijven.
Uit radarbeelden blijkt dat de Anak Krakatau na de uitbarsting van zaterdag veel kleiner is geworden. De zuidwestelijke helling is zo goed als verdwenen. Dat kan volgens experts betekenen dat de tsunami is veroorzaakt door een grotendeels onderzeese aardverschuiving.
Satellietfoto's zijn nog niet beschikbaar, omdat daarvoor te veel bewolking hangt rond de vulkaan.
quote:Op donderdag 27 december 2018 09:38 schreef Frutsel het volgende:
Leuk en interessant leesvoer en prachtige foto's
http://www.oysteinlundand(...)nami-22december2018/
Niet heel vreemd dat je dan een tsunami krijgt. Dat gebeurde bij de oude Krakatau ook al.quote:Op donderdag 27 december 2018 21:16 schreef Ener-G het volgende:
https://gizmodo.com/befor(...)-tsunami-1831344487/
holy shit, de halve berg is weg
Die zei ook 'iets' harder boem.quote:Op donderdag 27 december 2018 23:55 schreef Ener-G het volgende:
De oude krakatau was meer dan 800 meter hoog (en die tsunami was ook 'iets' groter)
Duh. De 3 eilandjes om Anak Krakatau heen zijn de omtrekken van de voormalige Krakatau.quote:Op vrijdag 28 december 2018 12:55 schreef thesiren.nl het volgende:
Maar die was eerder ook al eens geklapt de 3 eilandjes zijn daar de overblijfselen van. De hoogste tsunamis komen wel vaker door landverschuivingen zoals deze.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megatsunami
Moet een flinke boem geweest zijn die wellicht meer indruk maakte dan de uitbarsting van Tambora in 1815. Tambora had een VEI van 7 t.o.v. 6 van Krakatau. De meest recente uitbarsting van VEI 6 was Mt. Pinatubo in 1991.quote:Op vrijdag 28 december 2018 16:25 schreef Ener-G het volgende:
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Duh. De 3 eilandjes om Anak Krakatau heen zijn de omtrekken van de voormalige Krakatau.
Krakatau is in 1883 voor het laatst ontploft. Dat was wel een dingetje.. Zo hard dat de schokgolven zeven keer de aarde rond zijn gegaan.
De vloedgolven waren een meter of 30 tot 40 hoog. Niet te vergelijken met de gebeurtenissen van de afgelopen week.
ah verdomd die zijn nog ouderquote:Op vrijdag 28 december 2018 16:30 schreef thesiren.nl het volgende:
Verlaten en lang waren er al tijdens de eruptie in 1883 die zijn dus nog eerder overgebleven van een papa krakatoa.
3,5 keer de aarde rond, voor zover ik heb kunnen vinden. De drukgolf is zeven keer gemeten, vier keer vanaf Krakatau en drie keer in de richting van Krakatau.quote:Op vrijdag 28 december 2018 16:25 schreef Ener-G het volgende:
Krakatau is in 1883 voor het laatst ontploft. Dat was wel een dingetje.. Zo hard dat de schokgolven zeven keer de aarde rond zijn gegaan.
twitter:janinekrippner twitterde op vrijdag 28-12-2018 om 18:03:56Wow.Changes in Anak #Krakatau. @vulkanologi_mbg estimates that the originally 338 m high volcano is now only 110 m. The volume has been reduced by 150-170 million m3, now only 40-70 million m3. https://t.co/8POfVMNeit reageer retweet
jawel, een tsunamiquote:Op vrijdag 28 december 2018 19:27 schreef Nattekat het volgende:
De complete vulkaan is verdwenen en echt niemand zag iets aankomen?
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Maar ook totaal geen voortekenen oid, op eens was ie pleite.quote:Op vrijdag 28 december 2018 19:38 schreef Frutsel het volgende:
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denk dat veel vulkanologen verrast zijn... dat het 'weer' zou gebeuren ja... maar niet nu al...
Nou ja....quote:Op vrijdag 28 december 2018 19:42 schreef Zalmslaatje het volgende:
Dankzij de uitbarsting van de Krakatau en de Etna zullen de klimaatdoelen helemaal niet meer gehaald worden.
Gelukkig kunnen we dit opvangen door de btw op eerste levensbehoefte te verhogen van 6% 9% naar 97%, wir schaffen das
Bron is artikel uit het NRCquote:Vulkanen stoten ook CO2 uit, maar het jaarlijks gemiddelde, inclusief de uitbarstingen, is minder dan een procent van de huidige menselijke uitstoot.
wat een onzinverhaal weer... er zijn nog tig andere vulkanen elke dag actief...quote:Op vrijdag 28 december 2018 19:42 schreef Zalmslaatje het volgende:
Dankzij de uitbarsting van de Krakatau en de Etna zullen de klimaatdoelen helemaal niet meer gehaald worden.
Gelukkig kunnen we dit opvangen door de btw op eerste levensbehoefte te verhogen van 6% 9% naar 97%, wir schaffen das
Het feit dat de aarde tectoniek heeft en er altijd verschuivingen daarin zijn heeft niets te maken met de huidige opwarming.quote:Op vrijdag 28 december 2018 21:02 schreef Zalmslaatje het volgende:
Bedoel het sarcastisch, dat elke geologische activiteit of verandering een mooie aanleiding is om lukraak te heffen...
dit is wel pijnlijk, vrijwel het uitgekomen scenario allang voorspeld.quote:Op zaterdag 29 december 2018 17:52 schreef Frutsel het volgende:
Schijnbaar in 2012 al gewaarschuwd voor dit scenario.
https://nos.nl/artikel/22(...)12-al-voorspeld.html
Zo zijn er nog stapels andere doemscenarios voorspeld die nog niet uitgekomen zijn. Het probleem bij deze voorspellingen is altijd de timing het kan morgen gebeuren maar ook pas over 1000 jaar.quote:Op zaterdag 29 december 2018 23:19 schreef rubbereend het volgende:
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dit is wel pijnlijk, vrijwel het uitgekomen scenario allang voorspeld.
twitter:CopernicusEU twitterde op dinsdag 01-01-2019 om 11:14:04Our @CopernicusEMS #RapidMappingTeam has produced a detailed delineation map over the #Krakatau #Krakatoa 🌋 It shows the island has not lost much surface, while its shape has dramatically changed🔺 First damage grading maps at https://t.co/dBgFyuylbs🙏 to the break in the ☁️ https://t.co/w9DHpZq46D reageer retweet
twitter:etnaboris twitterde op woensdag 02-01-2019 om 11:50:19@CopernicusEU @CopernicusEMS @EU_Growth @BNPB_Indonesia @infoBMKG @janinekrippner @ESA_EO @AschbacherJosef @eu_echo @uni_eropa @DaryonoBMKG Careful, the latest post-collapse images show already significant re-growth of the island due to the intense activity that has continued since the collapse. The portion of the island originally lost was much larger. This is a rapidly changing volcano reageer retweet
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