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Pacific volcano eruption


Rickybobby

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I hear in the pacific rim of fire a huge volcano has erupted and the weather people say the ash is coming for North America. This could be the end of our heat wave and nothing but rain all summer!

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14 minutes ago, Rickybobby said:

I hear in the pacific rim of fire a huge volcano has erupted and the weather people say the ash is coming for North America. This could be the end of our heat wave and nothing but rain all summer!

Credible Source(s) of information?  Haven't heard of any major events lately... 

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1 hour ago, Silas_Sancona said:

Credible Source(s) of information?  Haven't heard of any major events lately... 

https://abc7chicago.com/travel/video-volcano-erupts-spewing-gas-ash-into-the-air/5351590/

https://watchers.news/2019/06/18/popocatepetl-eruption-june-17-2019/

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1 minute ago, NorCalKing said:

Thanks, That event has been ongoing for a few months.. 

Only other eruption of any mention was up in Russia over the weekend.. From what i have read, max height of the Plume only reached 36K ft at its peak and  Ash will likely  disperse over the Ocean, maybe reaching north / central Alaska ..if its not completely rained out as it gets wrapped up in a Low passing over the area.  Same Volcano has had some people freaking out about it waking up after it was thought to be extinct..  Appears to be Just another pile of rocks letting off some steam. 

Gotta have an eruption like Pinatubo to inject enough material high enough to have any effect on global weather patterns.. Ash/ smoke, etc which remains under 40-50K ft  generally doesn't remain suspended long enough up there to have any significant longer term influence. 

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If you open the 2nd link this was over 42,000 feet. Besides I'm a member at some pretty dialed in weather forums, and there is plenty of discussion on how this eruption from 6 days ago may indeed effect global weather patterns. Nothing significant, but certainly will have an influence.

"Powerful eruptions at Popocatepetl volcano, ash to 12.8 km (42 000 feet) a.s.l., Mexico"

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42 minutes ago, NorCalKing said:

If you open the 2nd link this was over 42,000 feet. Besides I'm a member at some pretty dialed in weather forums, and there is plenty of discussion on how this eruption from 6 days ago may indeed effect global weather patterns. Nothing significant, but certainly will have an influence.

"Powerful eruptions at Popocatepetl volcano, ash to 12.8 km (42 000 feet) a.s.l., Mexico"

Was actually referring to the Raikoke eruption on Saturday, not Popocatepetl. Plume height did reach 43K ft on that event however.. 

Interesting, no mention among any of the climate / weather people i follow regarding any possible effects anywhere from Popocatepetl.  

What is.. and will continue to effect the weather for the time being is the on-going, persistent -NAO -AO blocking in the Arctic, and the wave #7 pattern atm.
 

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6 hours ago, Silas_Sancona said:

Was actually referring to the Raikoke eruption on Saturday, not Popocatepetl. Plume height did reach 43K ft on that event however.. 

Interesting, no mention among any of the climate / weather people i follow regarding any possible effects anywhere from Popocatepetl.  

What is.. and will continue to effect the weather for the time being is the on-going, persistent -NAO -AO blocking in the Arctic, and the wave #7 pattern atm.
 

Yeaah... climate change.

:greenthumb:

 

5 year high 42.2C/108F (07/06/2018)--5 year low 4.6C/40.3F (1/19/2023)--Lowest recent/current winter: 4.6C/40.3F (1/19/2023)

 

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