A few things I noticed this weekend concerning volcanoes
Posted: Tue Oct 05, 2004 11:13 pm
1. I'm not complaining about it, but for some reason meteorologists seem feel that volcanoes fall somewhere in their area of expertise. Same goes with earthquakes. Seems to have been the case for many years now...not sure how that all started. At least with something like fall foliage, you know that the weather plays a part.
2. I haven't looked into it, but apparently volcanologists don't know too much about volcanoes -- at least one that has eruption potential. CNN had a volcaologist on Saturday and they were asking her simple questions about Mt. St. Helens erupting. Basically she cut them off said that if you want to know about what's going on with St. Helens, ask a geologist. She said that all she is concerned with is the management and evacuation of people around the volcano. Thought that was pretty interesting.
3. Will the media ever give any love this month to the Mt. Pinatubo eruption? I mean while they are looking back...there were other eruptions besides St. Helens and Vesuvius in world history.
2. I haven't looked into it, but apparently volcanologists don't know too much about volcanoes -- at least one that has eruption potential. CNN had a volcaologist on Saturday and they were asking her simple questions about Mt. St. Helens erupting. Basically she cut them off said that if you want to know about what's going on with St. Helens, ask a geologist. She said that all she is concerned with is the management and evacuation of people around the volcano. Thought that was pretty interesting.
3. Will the media ever give any love this month to the Mt. Pinatubo eruption? I mean while they are looking back...there were other eruptions besides St. Helens and Vesuvius in world history.