by Rolluplostinspace » Thu Feb 28, 2019 3:40 pm
jra wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:calitom wrote:jra wrote:calitom wrote:[
one large asteroid and it will be goodnight irene for the human race. which makes that equal to the effect of Brexit!!!!!
Is Cali shaking Tom?
The big one that eats it is overdue.
Then there's Yellowstone that might take out the whole nation.
That'll be worse than Brexit.
A worst-case scenario Yellowstone will be bad news for the entire world, but not an ELE (though some reports have suggested it could be).
https://www.iflscience.com/environment/ ... ay/page-4/In other news, there was a fire on Saddleworth Moor (again). In February.
I was reading something a couple of weeks back ... might have been New Scientist might not have .... saying Yellowstone is becoming more unstable than ever and there's is a four and a half mile long magma flow on the move and under pressure but ... they were reckoning it wouldn't be as bad as previously thought.
I t will affect the worlds climate and weather but maybe not so apocalyptic as some have said.
Destroy two thirds of America though .... when not if it would seem.
Where was I? Oh yes the weather has turned seriously crap!
Thick dirty grey all day.
[quote="jra"][quote="Rolluplostinspace"][quote="calitom"][quote="jra"][quote="calitom"][
one large asteroid and it will be goodnight irene for the human race. which makes that equal to the effect of Brexit!!!!![/quote]
Is Cali shaking Tom?
The big one that eats it is overdue.
Then there's Yellowstone that might take out the whole nation.
That'll be worse than Brexit.[/quote]
A worst-case scenario Yellowstone will be bad news for the entire world, but not an ELE (though some reports have suggested it could be).
https://www.iflscience.com/environment/this-is-what-would-happen-to-the-world-if-the-yellowstone-supervolcano-erupted-today/page-4/
In other news, there was a fire on Saddleworth Moor (again). In February. :yikes:[/quote][/quote][/quote]
I was reading something a couple of weeks back ... might have been New Scientist might not have .... saying Yellowstone is becoming more unstable than ever and there's is a four and a half mile long magma flow on the move and under pressure but ... they were reckoning it wouldn't be as bad as previously thought.
I t will affect the worlds climate and weather but maybe not so apocalyptic as some have said.
Destroy two thirds of America though .... when not if it would seem.
Where was I? Oh yes the weather has turned seriously crap!
Thick dirty grey all day.