Mt. St. Helens May 18th 1980

The first one. I think I saw the second one a while back. It is examples and research like this that leads me to understand how insignificant humans are on this planet, yet our arrogance leads some to believe they can alter the climate.

I am watching the story of Krakatoa. I was thinking that this was another observed catastrophes on three separate periods, 1883, and 1927, and 2018. It had continued to grow 5.1 inches per week 22ft on average per year reaching 300m in height which is still an active violent volcano til this day.

Ever been to Mt Capitan in New Mexico?

https://youtu.be/iHqrhNwP50o

https://youtu.be/DcXKeKr7dy0

I often wonder, how did this happen??? It certainly describes the snowflake nation we have today. Under Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park lies an active super volcano that will make Mt St. Helens look like burp. WHEN it erupts it will be a world changing event. With the people in the US today, they will cry for help instead of dealing with it as our ancestors have in the past.

Amazing. Now imagine thousands of volcanoes erupting at the same time around the world, on land and under the oceans spewing aerosols and super-heated steam into the atmosphere and heating the average ocean temperatures. It would be the perfect conditions for water vapor to evaporate from the oceans and fall as thousands of feet of snow and ice forming glaciers covering 1/3 of the Earth’s surface.