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Omg, supervolcano!

jdcamb

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You, sir, are gonna be dead meat when it blows.

:D
And so will everyone east of there. Mount St Helens had a debris zone of 30KM. The last Yellowstone eruption, known as the Huckleberry ridge eruption had a debris field of 2500KM. It would wreak havoc on a Global Scale.

 
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jackalope

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Derp!

On a side note, I was a cvnt hair away from absently typing "dad holes" into the googlez. I'm not exactly sure what would come up, but suffice to say it would probably wouldn't be Modern Family episodes.
 

jdcamb

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I just want mt rainier to hurry up already...
Rainer is a Volcano, but the Cascadia subduction zone has moved 200/300km offshore off the mainland over the last 250 million years. Some theorize that's because of the release of pressure caused by activity in the Yellowstone Caldera. Although nobody knows for sure, the likelihood of a major Volcanic event at Ranier is not likely. The conditions that created Rainier do exist in Northern California as the Pacific Plate and its subduction zone fault into the coastline and has been geologically more active.....