98 degrees f in Eugene Oregon Sept 6, 2014
Bardarbunga, Iceland a few days before the eruption started
Years ago I said that, although we have no way to decipher it, the incoming energy from the sun is MESSAGES TO EARTH. They are a set of instructions telling it what course of action to take next. If this were A or The or God, it would preclude the word predestine, however I know I am sensitive to incoming. If I am sensitive then surely the earth is sensitive in ways we do not know.....I went looking for Creative Commom pictures of Bardarbunga. Guess what I found incoming withing a few days of the starts of the eruption? Right on. Incoming messages....The picture is on a "dirt" road 60 k S of the volcano in question.....go figure..Picture is attached as a file until I can figure out my Mac. Its been months I know...oooops...I figured it out...Blessings from St Michael and Mary
Disingenuous claims by the Obama Administration of widespread
economic recovery are blighted by new data recently put forth by the
Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). According to the latest figures, the
average price of ground beef in the U.S. has now reached $3.884 per
pound, the highest amount ever recorded.
Older smaller eruption on Bardarbunga
Giant Caldera under Yellowstone was discovered
to have a super caldera under this one below. If it
ever blows, earth will be hard to live on for years
to have a super caldera under this one below. If it
ever blows, earth will be hard to live on for years
Above is the older sideview of the Yellowstone Caldera. A few years later through imaging from space, the second, deeper and much larger caldera was found. Yellowstone is now the largest SuperVolcano in the world. Bardarbunga is looking like it is giving a race to Yellowstone for first place. Only time will tell.
Strato volcanoes are also called composite volcanoes. These volcanoes
are typically found on top of subduction faults. Strato volcanoes have
the most violent eruptions because more gas builds up and the pressure
gets bigger. Strato volcanoes lava is thick because of the melting ends
of a subducting plate.
Crater Lake WAS Mt Mazama a
Stratovolcano until it blew into its Caldera (lake seen)
Stratovolcano until it blew into its Caldera (lake seen)
Scientists consider Mount Mazama a unique volcano because it is made of multiple stratovolcanoes that overlap. These volcanoes were a mix of both composite and shield volcanoes. As they erupted or collapsed, they combined to create a taller, single volcano. After the massive eruption that collapsed the top of Mount Mazama, melting snow and rain filled the caldera for years, creating Crater Lake, which is the second-deepest lake in North America.
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