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   Strategies & Market TrendsTaking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment


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To: Doug R who wrote (5079)9/23/2021 2:19:20 PM
From: maceng2
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Here is a kool 3D map with the seismic activity marked.

Erupción en la isla de La Palma (Canarias) (arcgis.com)

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To: maceng2 who wrote (5080)9/23/2021 2:23:18 PM
From: Doug R
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webcam.io

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To: Doug R who wrote (5081)9/23/2021 2:35:44 PM
From: maceng2
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It's good to amateur radio comms are still active these days. Those paths will be typically morse right? or can voice coms go that far?

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To: maceng2 who wrote (5082)9/23/2021 3:05:43 PM
From: Doug R
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Short wave radio is affected. Some ground coms if strong enough.

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To: Doug R who wrote (5083)9/23/2021 7:27:43 PM
From: maceng2
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Impressive shockwave and sound blast. You can see it behind the plume.



People are whining about losing their homes, all that can be compensated for for about half a weeks government corruption costs. They will be compensated. There are bigger concerns imho.

Those 3D minor eruptions could be the prelude to the launch of a new ship, just like the supports are knocked away, but in this case a landside.

The other issue is a pyroclastic flow. . Not a possibility mentioned in any news sources covering La Palma, but as the eruptions get more cantankerous, smokey and unpredictable, it becomes more likely.

Frankly, if I lived there I would choose this time to go on a long vacation away from the Island until whatever is going to happen (or not), is over.

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To: maceng2 who wrote (5084)9/23/2021 10:18:46 PM
From: Doug R
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The potential price to pay for a poolside view of a volcano.

That is one impressive shockwave.
I wonder how it compares to the recent Beirut blast.

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To: Doug R who wrote (5077)9/24/2021 11:47:40 AM
From: Doug R
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The asteroid in question crossed the 1 million mile mark around midnight last night.
The current uptick there correlates with the arrival but causation isn't certain.
volcanodiscovery.com
"As a reaction to the increase in explosive activity, new evacuations have been ordered for the areas of Tajuya and the remaining parts of Tacande."

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To: Doug R who wrote (5086)9/24/2021 12:15:10 PM
From: Doug R
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Asteroid 2008TA

The source:

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To: Doug R who wrote (5087)9/24/2021 3:12:38 PM
From: maceng2
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All the Canary Islands are seeing seismic activity.

The latest explosion on La Palma. Again impressive.

This would have me catching the next ferry out of there.


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To: maceng2 who wrote (5088)9/24/2021 4:07:12 PM
From: Doug R
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Asteroid 2021 RG-19 for the 25th into the 26th.
It's moving faster than 2008 TA and expected to provide a bigger "budge".

TA's velocity is decreasing.
RG-19's is increasing.

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