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[Alerte Tsunami] un volcan explose dans le Pacifique

Le 16 janvier 2022 à 12:24:41 :

Le 16 janvier 2022 à 10:17:40 :
Les YKK qui cri a lappocalyspe a cause de 3 gouttelettes on en talk ?

Des éruptions sous marine ou non , il en a tout les jours , celle ci et puissante mais ne va rien faire ( tsunamie de 1m , d'ailleurs l'alerte à été levé sur les états unis et le Japon

Bref yarien

Oui oui c'est juste la plus forte eruption depuis le pinatubo, possiblement vei 6 le desco, les abrutis cette plaie

On January 13, 2022, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on board NASA’s Aqua satellite acquired a true-color image of the start of something big—a massive volcanic eruption on from an undersea volcano in Tonga that triggered tsunami waves on January 15 which impacted coastal areas from New Zealand to Alaska.

This image captures a large gas, steam, and ash cloud pouring from the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’pai volcano on January 13, just before an eruption flung a dark cloud of ash 55,000 feet (16,800 meters) into the air. Steam, gas, ash, and lava activity isn’t new at the volcano, which has been in a new eruptive phase since December 2021. However, the January 13 large ash eruption came after about a week of relative quiet at the volcano.

On January 14, the Volcanic Ash Advisory Center Wellington (VAAC) reported a very large eruption at Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’pai, based on satellite imagery. At that time, the steam obscured the ash plume and the height of the ash plume was unknown. According to the Global Alert and Disaster Coordination System (GDACS), a 5.8 magnitude earthquake was registered from Tonga on that day, at a depth of 5 km, with 800,000 people within 100 km of the quake.

By the morning of January 15, GDACS recorded a second large earthquake (4.5 magnitude) and the volcano exploded in a “major vent-clearing event”, according to a report from ABC NEWS in Australia. The eruption was heard in New Zealand, 1,300 miles away, and Alaska, which sits roughly 6,000 miles away. The powerful explosion—made even stronger by sizzling hot magma reacting with cold ocean water—triggered a tsunami. Waves washed over nearby islands, knocking down communication lines, flooding coastlines, and forcing evacuations from low-lying areas. Australia offered to send reconnaissance flights over Tonga’s islands to assess damage, but as of late on January 15, the thick plume of ash prevented such flights from occurring.

Tsunami waves coursed across the vast Pacific Ocean, bringing surges of more than 3 feet to Alaska, coastal flooding in California, and smaller surges in Oregon, Washington State, British Columbia, Mexico, South America, Hawaii, and Japan. By the late evening of January 15, tsunami warnings had been downgraded or cancelled along most of the Pacific basin. Some speculate that the January 15 eruption was among the strongest in the 21st century—a theory that will be tested as scientists sort through data and damage estimates over the next few weeks or months.

An astounding video of the massive eruption captured by NOAA's GOES West satellite on January 13 can be viewed here

Les desco d'ici ne savent même pas écrire en Français.
Leur balancer un article en anglais, ils risquent d'être perdus.

Le 16 janvier 2022 à 12:24:41 :

Le 16 janvier 2022 à 10:17:40 :
Les YKK qui cri a lappocalyspe a cause de 3 gouttelettes on en talk ?

Des éruptions sous marine ou non , il en a tout les jours , celle ci et puissante mais ne va rien faire ( tsunamie de 1m , d'ailleurs l'alerte à été levé sur les états unis et le Japon

Bref yarien

Oui oui c'est juste la plus forte eruption depuis le pinatubo, possiblement vei 6 le desco, les abrutis cette plaie

On January 13, 2022, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on board NASA’s Aqua satellite acquired a true-color image of the start of something big—a massive volcanic eruption on from an undersea volcano in Tonga that triggered tsunami waves on January 15 which impacted coastal areas from New Zealand to Alaska.

This image captures a large gas, steam, and ash cloud pouring from the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’pai volcano on January 13, just before an eruption flung a dark cloud of ash 55,000 feet (16,800 meters) into the air. Steam, gas, ash, and lava activity isn’t new at the volcano, which has been in a new eruptive phase since December 2021. However, the January 13 large ash eruption came after about a week of relative quiet at the volcano.

On January 14, the Volcanic Ash Advisory Center Wellington (VAAC) reported a very large eruption at Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’pai, based on satellite imagery. At that time, the steam obscured the ash plume and the height of the ash plume was unknown. According to the Global Alert and Disaster Coordination System (GDACS), a 5.8 magnitude earthquake was registered from Tonga on that day, at a depth of 5 km, with 800,000 people within 100 km of the quake.

By the morning of January 15, GDACS recorded a second large earthquake (4.5 magnitude) and the volcano exploded in a “major vent-clearing event”, according to a report from ABC NEWS in Australia. The eruption was heard in New Zealand, 1,300 miles away, and Alaska, which sits roughly 6,000 miles away. The powerful explosion—made even stronger by sizzling hot magma reacting with cold ocean water—triggered a tsunami. Waves washed over nearby islands, knocking down communication lines, flooding coastlines, and forcing evacuations from low-lying areas. Australia offered to send reconnaissance flights over Tonga’s islands to assess damage, but as of late on January 15, the thick plume of ash prevented such flights from occurring.

Tsunami waves coursed across the vast Pacific Ocean, bringing surges of more than 3 feet to Alaska, coastal flooding in California, and smaller surges in Oregon, Washington State, British Columbia, Mexico, South America, Hawaii, and Japan. By the late evening of January 15, tsunami warnings had been downgraded or cancelled along most of the Pacific basin. Some speculate that the January 15 eruption was among the strongest in the 21st century—a theory that will be tested as scientists sort through data and damage estimates over the next few weeks or months.

An astounding video of the massive eruption captured by NOAA's GOES West satellite on January 13 can be viewed here

T'as un problème mental mec
Y a rien du tout pour le moment
D'où tu parles mal aux gens ?
Calme ta joie mec
Va voir un psy

Up. Potentielle destruction de la côte californienne.
Je parle comme je veux aux 'gens' au plutôt aux ahuris qui comprennent rien a ce qu'il s'est passé

On n'est pas sûr que l'éruption soit terminée, et il pourrait y en avoir d'autres
https://theconversation.com/why-the-volcanic-eruption-in-tonga-was-so-violent-and-what-to-expect-next-175035

It remains unclear if this is the climax of the eruption. It represents a major magma pressure release, which may settle the system.
A warning, however, lies in geological deposits from the volcano’s previous eruptions. These complex sequences show each of the 1000-year major caldera eruption episodes involved many separate explosion events.
Hence we could be in for several weeks or even years of major volcanic unrest from the Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Ha'apai volcano. For the sake of the people of Tonga I hope not.

Résumé:
L'éruption du volcan HungaTongaHungaHaapi d'hier a libéré environ 400 kt de SO2, soit environ la moitié de toutes les centrales électriques américaines en une année entière. Une grande partie a atteint la stratosphère, où elle peut durer ~1 an contre ~1 semaine. Mais c'est encore trop peu pour avoir un impact important sur les températures mondiales.
https://twitter.com/cohan_ds/status/1482707464923619331?cxt=HHwWhoC9ia2l0ZMpAAAA

Le début du commencement de la fin of the end of the world.

Le 16 janvier 2022 à 12:24:41 :

Le 16 janvier 2022 à 10:17:40 :
Les YKK qui cri a lappocalyspe a cause de 3 gouttelettes on en talk ?

Des éruptions sous marine ou non , il en a tout les jours , celle ci et puissante mais ne va rien faire ( tsunamie de 1m , d'ailleurs l'alerte à été levé sur les états unis et le Japon

Bref yarien

Oui oui c'est juste la plus forte eruption depuis le pinatubo, possiblement vei 6 le desco, les abrutis cette plaie

On January 13, 2022, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on board NASA’s Aqua satellite acquired a true-color image of the start of something big—a massive volcanic eruption on from an undersea volcano in Tonga that triggered tsunami waves on January 15 which impacted coastal areas from New Zealand to Alaska.

This image captures a large gas, steam, and ash cloud pouring from the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’pai volcano on January 13, just before an eruption flung a dark cloud of ash 55,000 feet (16,800 meters) into the air. Steam, gas, ash, and lava activity isn’t new at the volcano, which has been in a new eruptive phase since December 2021. However, the January 13 large ash eruption came after about a week of relative quiet at the volcano.

On January 14, the Volcanic Ash Advisory Center Wellington (VAAC) reported a very large eruption at Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’pai, based on satellite imagery. At that time, the steam obscured the ash plume and the height of the ash plume was unknown. According to the Global Alert and Disaster Coordination System (GDACS), a 5.8 magnitude earthquake was registered from Tonga on that day, at a depth of 5 km, with 800,000 people within 100 km of the quake.

By the morning of January 15, GDACS recorded a second large earthquake (4.5 magnitude) and the volcano exploded in a “major vent-clearing event”, according to a report from ABC NEWS in Australia. The eruption was heard in New Zealand, 1,300 miles away, and Alaska, which sits roughly 6,000 miles away. The powerful explosion—made even stronger by sizzling hot magma reacting with cold ocean water—triggered a tsunami. Waves washed over nearby islands, knocking down communication lines, flooding coastlines, and forcing evacuations from low-lying areas. Australia offered to send reconnaissance flights over Tonga’s islands to assess damage, but as of late on January 15, the thick plume of ash prevented such flights from occurring.

Tsunami waves coursed across the vast Pacific Ocean, bringing surges of more than 3 feet to Alaska, coastal flooding in California, and smaller surges in Oregon, Washington State, British Columbia, Mexico, South America, Hawaii, and Japan. By the late evening of January 15, tsunami warnings had been downgraded or cancelled along most of the Pacific basin. Some speculate that the January 15 eruption was among the strongest in the 21st century—a theory that will be tested as scientists sort through data and damage estimates over the next few weeks or months.

An astounding video of the massive eruption captured by NOAA's GOES West satellite on January 13 can be viewed here

Bon ba yarien rentre chez toi maintenant

Les YKK rentré chez vous ayaaaa

L'éruption est encore largement sous estimée, d'ailleurs plus aucune communication avec les tonga depuis hier. Première fois qu'un tsunami dans tout le Pacifique est observé en raison d'un volcan

Most tsunami are triggered by underwater earthquakes, and only

about 5 percent of historical tsunamis have been caused by volcanic eruptions, she said.

"We haven't seen a volcanic tsunami of this magnitude in over 100 years," she said.

"This is pretty much shattering the mould. One of the tricky things about tsunamis is that they happen very infrequently; think about the Japanese tsunami and its predecessor was over 1000 years beforehand.

"We haven't seen very many volcanic tsunamis. We've certainly never seen a volcanic tsunami that has affected the entire Pacific in this way."

NIWA tsunami expert Dr Emily Lane.NIWA tsunami expert Dr Emily Lane. Photo: Supplied/ NIWA
Lane said the only similar volcanic tsunami event was Indonesia's Krakatau eruption in 1883, which killed tens of thousands of people and obliterated the island.

Atmosphere pressure disturbances from the volcano saw sea level disturbances recorded across the Pacific afterwards, including in New Zealand, where tsunami waves higher than one metre above sea level were recorded in areas including Warkworth and the upper reaches of Waitemata harbour.

"Tsunami scientists are literally going, 'Wow', about this," Lane said.

On va en entendre parler les prochains jours. On ignore ve que sont devenu les 100 000 habitants de la zone concernée par l'explosion qui a été entendue a 9000km de distance

Suffit juste de regarder l'explosion et ou se trouvent les habitants.

Ils se sont fait pacifier c'est pas possible autrement

https://twitter.com/JuanLopez_LG/status/1482825639400984582?t=R4E1DHPzrBFg8axNNg_Hzg&s=19

Le 16 janvier 2022 à 22:28:47 :
Suffit juste de regarder l'explosion et ou se trouvent les habitants.

Ils se sont fait pacifier c'est pas possible autrement

https://twitter.com/JuanLopez_LG/status/1482825639400984582?t=R4E1DHPzrBFg8axNNg_Hzg&s=19

YRR les habitants vont retrouver internet sans une semaine, les habitants vont bien as beaucoup de degat https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.leparisien.fr/amp/faits-divers/tonga-une-nouvelle-grande-eruption-du-volcan-sous-marin-a-ete-detectee-17-01-2022-FAQTDHJDZ5FYBHIYBEGCBFF25E.php

Maintenant retourne te masturber sur le film 2012 la fin du monde le YKK :rire:

Explosion de la chambre magmatique numéro 2, 4 fois + grande, prévue dans la semaine. YKK
Énorme les images satellites. Impressionnant. Quid des impacts sur le climat? Quelle quantité de cendre dans l'atmosphère estimé ?

Le 17 janvier 2022 à 11:05:27 :
Énorme les images satellites. Impressionnant. Quid des impacts sur le climat? Quelle quantité de cendre dans l'atmosphère estimé ?

L'hémisphère Sud pourrait être impacté de 0,1-0,5°C juste quelque mois
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Hunga_Tonga_eruption_and_tsunami#Eruptions

Pour l"hémisphère Nord on ne sait pas encore

Le 16 janvier 2022 à 22:28:47 :
Suffit juste de regarder l'explosion et ou se trouvent les habitants.

Ils se sont fait pacifier c'est pas possible autrement

https://twitter.com/JuanLopez_LG/status/1482825639400984582?t=R4E1DHPzrBFg8axNNg_Hzg&s=19

YRR les habitants vont retrouver internet sans une semaine, les habitants vont bien as beaucoup de degat https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.leparisien.fr/amp/faits-divers/tonga-une-nouvelle-grande-eruption-du-volcan-sous-marin-a-ete-detectee-17-01-2022-FAQTDHJDZ5FYBHIYBEGCBFF25E.php

Maintenant retourne te masturber sur le film 2012 la fin du monde le YKK :rire:

Bordel pls

c'est un sacré monstre celui-là!

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