If your wondering where our snow and winter is coming from, here it is. Earthquakes and Volcanoes work together, but deep sea eruptions can not be monitored visually, but their condition can be assessed through earthquake data. Volcanoes erupt releasing massive amounts of pressure, and later they settle down and often seal. Due to the destabilization, they can easily erupt again but usually takes time to build in pressure, and sometimes they just continue to flow, like Hawaii. This is also demonstrated by the number of earthquakes before and after the event. These are two of many regions expelling massive amounts of heat into the Pacific Ocean impacting our weather short term. Hawaii has settled down, while Alaska still rumbles but is demonstrating a slow decline. Expect the SW of the US to heat up this year!
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Archives
September 2019
Categories |