by Suff » 29 Sep 2021, 15:50
Usually explosive events happen when closed. Once they have broken open the lava release removes the pressure under the rock dome.
It's unlikely to go explosive now. Not impossible, just unlikely.
As always immediate disasters take over from slow burn, but much larger, disasters. So ER would get short shrift.
Meanwhile, today, there was an article about how they reviewed Hansen's predictions from 1988. Of the three scenario's, only the middle was likely as the 60's and 70's CO2 growth pace was unlikely to be continued. The biggest miss was the recovery of the Ozone layer.
Once adjusted for the recovery of the Ozone layer Hansen and his team's predictions are correct within a few % between 1988 and 2019.
Whilst volcano's and tsunami's are catastrophic events, they are also local events. Global warming will get almost everyone, everywhere. It is a matter of understanding scale. Humans suck at it.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.