I just got back from visiting yellowstone two weeks ago. Unbelivable. It was absolutely georgous there. It was a weird feeling knowing I was standing on top of something like this and it was always in the back of my mind the whole time.
Very stimulating. Basically for the whole 8 minutes the H. channel showed us some special effects and repeated over and over that "it's gonna go boom". Let's see the part II.
@Anubayan7 I would actually assume that places adjusted to warmer climate would be effected the most. It won't effect area's like Canada and Alaska as bad, because the wildlife and environment are already adjusted to the cold! My opinion...
The video says the event will begin with increasing seismic activity, and from what I gather from the earthquake map and other sources, this is happening right now. If it's going to explode, I wouldn't want to be anywhere near there.
they had like 500 earthquakes since the last 3 weeks it usally erupes ever 600,000 years but now its been 640,000 since the last eruptions... my teacher is scaring the crap out of our grade about this a while ago they made a movie (scifi) of this but now it might actullaly happen...
I think the History Channel CGI dept. has been watching way too many movies. Not saying that it can't/won't happen, but their video interpretation seems a bit exaggerated. Just my opinion.
The guy looks like a freak, but he makes sense. Something's up, and it wouldn't hurt to be safe. It would hurt if you get blown into thousands of pieces.
@WakeupnowandResist I too live near Yellowstone, everyone at equal latitude from Yellowstone should flee north, perhaps even into Canada. The ash cloud will blanket most of the US during the first 7 days, spreading eastward. After that ash settles, it is the GASSES from the eruption that go all the way up into the stratosphere, that remain for years and circle the globe, that block out sunlight...
I just got back from visiting yellowstone two weeks ago. Unbelivable. It was absolutely georgous there. It was a weird feeling knowing I was standing on top of something like this and it was always in the back of my mind the whole time.
right when i start liking my life. great
Very stimulating. Basically for the whole 8 minutes the H. channel showed us some special effects and repeated over and over that "it's gonna go boom". Let's see the part II.
@Anubayan7 I would actually assume that places adjusted to warmer climate would be effected the most. It won't effect area's like Canada and Alaska as bad, because the wildlife and environment are already adjusted to the cold! My opinion...
Everyone always talks about yellowstone erupting, but if you look at 4:26 it looks like there are 3 in the US and Canada alone.
The video says the event will begin with increasing seismic activity, and from what I gather from the earthquake map and other sources, this is happening right now. If it's going to explode, I wouldn't want to be anywhere near there.
it depend how this volcano will erupt, if it erupts in one giant explosion then we are pretty much screwed or it could erupt in series of vents
most important question is will we be able to breath the air?!?!?!
i hope this happens tonight - i dont wanna go to school tomorrow
400 earthquakes since last week is a good indicator that something big is coming.
DAMN NATURE U SCARY
very scary supervolcano
Wait... do you people know it just erupted some time ago?
they had like 500 earthquakes since the last 3 weeks it usally erupes ever 600,000 years but now its been 640,000 since the last eruptions... my teacher is scaring the crap out of our grade about this a while ago they made a movie (scifi) of this but now it might actullaly happen...
2012?
*gulp* I live in the Rockies.
I think the History Channel CGI dept. has been watching way too many movies. Not saying that it can't/won't happen, but their video interpretation seems a bit exaggerated. Just my opinion.
The guy looks like a freak, but he makes sense. Something's up, and it wouldn't hurt to be safe. It would hurt if you get blown into thousands of pieces.
@WakeupnowandResist
I too live near Yellowstone, everyone at equal latitude from Yellowstone should flee north, perhaps even into Canada. The ash cloud will blanket most of the US during the first 7 days, spreading eastward. After that ash settles, it is the GASSES from the eruption that go all the way up into the stratosphere, that remain for years and circle the globe, that block out sunlight...
yea ok there Dr. Evil
If it does explode I have faith that America can handle it. Remember Katrina?
if this ever happens, i wanted to had a long, good life, and i wanted to see the explosion:P
most likely
Wow!! If that baby blows America is toast!!
i live in maryland i am save
it would be interesting
yeh shit. we're dead.
ash would reach the east coast.
id like to sniff all that dust/ash that comes out of the volcano.
Problem solved now cool the lava XD
Lets hope we will die from old age before it erupts D:
lucky i live in england lol
^^^ Ya that was a FAKE geologist that was trying to predict an eruption, actually funny stuff
@R3ble123 Move to Bulgaria. We are safe because we won't be effected much.
any day now ppl, any day! (the world woll pretty much end when it erupts)