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Ben_spanna wrote:Wtf, now kick em Jenny acting up, Bess Allyuh say prayers now.....Colm could tax Jenny?
redmanjp wrote:Not in Grenada so I guess not affected
speedmelter wrote:Imagine if that volcano erupts and destroy Grenada, the PNM is going to take in all Grenadians and build a few more beethams and John John
Ben_spanna wrote:speedmelter wrote:Imagine if that volcano erupts and destroy Grenada, the PNM is going to take in all Grenadians and build a few more beethams and John John
FYI; if it erupts with that amount of force then most likely Alot of low lying areas in Trinidad will also be damaged!
The_Honourable wrote:
The Kick’em Jenny Volcano is restless. Seismicity and/or fumarolic activity are above the historical level or other unusual activity has been observed or can be expected without warning. This is level two of four.
The National Disaster Management Agency (NaDMA) of Grenada through Technical advice from the monitoring team at the University of the West Indies Seismic Research Centre St Augustine Campus Trinidad and Tobago (UWI SRC), that there have been increased seismic activity at the Kick‘em Jenny Volcano.
The latest activity was observed over a seven-day period in the month of June.
sMASH wrote:The_Honourable wrote:
The Kick’em Jenny Volcano is restless. Seismicity and/or fumarolic activity are above the historical level or other unusual activity has been observed or can be expected without warning. This is level two of four.
The National Disaster Management Agency (NaDMA) of Grenada through Technical advice from the monitoring team at the University of the West Indies Seismic Research Centre St Augustine Campus Trinidad and Tobago (UWI SRC), that there have been increased seismic activity at the Kick‘em Jenny Volcano.
The latest activity was observed over a seven-day period in the month of June.
somebody there cant put up a camera and have a live stream? that woudl be cool to watch
frig, i mixed that up with sufrere (sp)Dizzy28 wrote:sMASH wrote:The_Honourable wrote:
The Kick’em Jenny Volcano is restless. Seismicity and/or fumarolic activity are above the historical level or other unusual activity has been observed or can be expected without warning. This is level two of four.
The National Disaster Management Agency (NaDMA) of Grenada through Technical advice from the monitoring team at the University of the West Indies Seismic Research Centre St Augustine Campus Trinidad and Tobago (UWI SRC), that there have been increased seismic activity at the Kick‘em Jenny Volcano.
The latest activity was observed over a seven-day period in the month of June.
somebody there cant put up a camera and have a live stream? that woudl be cool to watch
You do know its 8kms of the coast of Grenada and 200m underwater?
http://uwiseismic.com/general.aspx?id=27
antlind wrote:Ben_spanna wrote:speedmelter wrote:Imagine if that volcano erupts and destroy Grenada, the PNM is going to take in all Grenadians and build a few more beethams and John John
FYI; if it erupts with that amount of force then most likely Alot of low lying areas in Trinidad will also be damaged!
Hopefully the north coast would protect most of TT. Assuming there is a tsunami event.
airuma wrote:antlind wrote:Ben_spanna wrote:speedmelter wrote:Imagine if that volcano erupts and destroy Grenada, the PNM is going to take in all Grenadians and build a few more beethams and John John
FYI; if it erupts with that amount of force then most likely Alot of low lying areas in Trinidad will also be damaged!
Hopefully the north coast would protect most of TT. Assuming there is a tsunami event.
The threat of a tsunami is real for us since it is a submarine volcano. Iirc our west coast is most vulnerable and the west of Trinidad is where most of the population reside, also all of our industries and many of our disaster relief headquarters.
If this thing has a major eruption we will be flattened!
That's a stupid questionspeedmelter wrote:what about tobago? what is going to protect them?
speedmelter wrote:what about tobago? what is going to protect them?
maj. tom wrote:Info on the volcano from 2015 by an expert (Dr. Steve Carey from URI). Last Eruption was in 2015.
airuma wrote:antlind wrote:Ben_spanna wrote:speedmelter wrote:Imagine if that volcano erupts and destroy Grenada, the PNM is going to take in all Grenadians and build a few more beethams and John John
FYI; if it erupts with that amount of force then most likely Alot of low lying areas in Trinidad will also be damaged!
Hopefully the north coast would protect most of TT. Assuming there is a tsunami event.
The threat of a tsunami is real for us since it is a submarine volcano. Iirc our west coast is most vulnerable and the west of Trinidad is where most of the population reside, also all of our industries and many of our disaster relief headquarters.
If this thing has a major eruption we will be flattened!
2ndchance wrote:The tsunami threat has been exaggerated.
From http://uwiseismic.com/General.aspx?id=55#Can%20an%20eruption%20trigger%20a%20tsunami?
"Because the current depth to the Kick 'em Jenny vent (268 m) is considerably lower than the depth at which very explosive eruptions can be expected at this volcano (130 m), we think it is unlikely that an eruption will trigger a tsunami. While it is probable that very large explosions or landslides at Kick 'em Jenny could generate tsunamis, the threat from tsunamis has been largely over exaggerated. Not all eruptions at Kick 'em Jenny will generate tsunamis and not all tsunamis will be large. Kick 'em Jenny has erupted at least 12 times since 1939 and scientists have not been able to confirm that a tsunami was triggered during any of those historic eruptions. Eruption-generated tsunamis may, of course, become a more significant hazard if Kick ‘em Jenny does begin to grow closer to the surface. Of much more immediate concern at present is the danger posed to shipping due to direct hazards associated with the volcano."airuma wrote:antlind wrote:Ben_spanna wrote:speedmelter wrote:Imagine if that volcano erupts and destroy Grenada, the PNM is going to take in all Grenadians and build a few more beethams and John John
FYI; if it erupts with that amount of force then most likely Alot of low lying areas in Trinidad will also be damaged!
Hopefully the north coast would protect most of TT. Assuming there is a tsunami event.
The threat of a tsunami is real for us since it is a submarine volcano. Iirc our west coast is most vulnerable and the west of Trinidad is where most of the population reside, also all of our industries and many of our disaster relief headquarters.
If this thing has a major eruption we will be flattened!
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