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"The forecast for tomorrow is darkened skies and raining brimstone..." 

In the scriptures we have a play by play scenario of the future. Many authors have written about the future throughout the Bible, forewarning of a time of trouble and tribulation.

"...What shall be the sign of your coming and of the end of the world?...Jesus answered and said to them; 'Take heed that no man deceive you. For many shall come in my name, saying, I am Christ; and shall deceive many. And you shall hear of wars and rumors of wars: see that you are not troubled: for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet. For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilence, and earthquakes, in divers places.' "  (Matthew 24:3-7)

Jesus said: "Many false prophets shall rise, and deceive many." (Matt. 24:11) 

"For there shall arise false Christs, and false prophets, and shall show great signs and wonders; in so much that, if it were possible, they shall deceive the very elect. Wherefore, if they shall say unto you, 'Behold, he is in the desert'; go not forth: 'behold, he is in the secret chambers'; believe it not. For as the lightning cometh out of the east, and shines even unto the west; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be." (Matt. 24:24,26,27)

"The first angel sounded, and there followed hail and fire mingled with blood, and they were cast upon the earth: and the third part of trees was burnt up, and all green grass was burnt up. And the second angel sounded, and as it were a great mountain burning with fire was cast into the sea: and the third part of the sea became blood; And the third part of the creatures which were in the sea, and had life, died; and the third part of the ships were destroyed. And the third angel sounded, and there fell a great star from heaven, burning as it were a lamp, and it fell upon the third part of the rivers, and upon the fountains of waters; And the name of the star is called Wormwood: and the third part of the waters became wormwood; and many men died of the waters, because they were made bitter. And the fourth angel sounded, and the third part of the sun was smitten, and the third part of the moon, and the third part of the stars; so as the third part of them was darkened, and the day shone not for a third part of it, and the night likewise."  (Revelation 8:7-12)  

All of this prophecy was written so long ago, and has nothing to do with our modern world, right? It was written thousands of years ago, how could it have any validity to us today? Well, that's the thing about prophecy...it's timeless.

La Palma Island Volcano and Mega Tsunami  

"And the second angel sounded, and as it were a great mountain burning with fire was cast into the sea: and the third part of the sea became blood; And the third part of the creatures which were in the sea, and had life, died; and the third part of the ships were destroyed."

"A future eruption of the Cumbre Vieja volcano on the Canary island of  La Palma, is currently being monitored by world geologists, and has the potential to cause a massive landslide, which would trigger a 'mega-tsunami.' The giant tidal wave would measure over 150 feet tall, travel at 500 mph, and smash into North and South America with destructive force. The U.S. would have only 6 to 12 hours to evacuate the tens of millions of people living along the eastern shoreline."  Credit: Dr. Steven N. Ward, U.C. Santa Cruz

The Cumbre Vieja Project:

The following is information from an investigative research paper written by Dr. R. B. Trombley and Brad D. Ottesen (swvrc@usa.net ). This project provides us information on the eventual eruption of the Cumbre Vieja Volcano.

History of Cumbre Vieja Volcano

"Stretching 2,426 m (7,957 ft.) above the ocean floor, Cumbre Vieja is the largest volcano of the western Canary Islands. It is located on the island of La Palma and inhabited by about 85,000 people. La Palma island was created by lava flows from Cumbre Vieja about three million years ago. There are seven known historic eruptions on La Palma, starting in 1470 and up until 1971. During the 1949 eruption, the western half of Cumbre Vieja slid approximately 4 m towards the Atlantic Ocean. Another eruption could cause the 500 billion tons of land to slide completely into the ocean, causing a mega-tsunami predicted to hit the Caribbean and the east coast of the United States. When this mega-tsunami hits the east coast, it will cause widespread damage and destroy anything on or near the coast, including major cities like Boston, New York and Miami. Cumbre Vieja will erupt in the future; it is just a question of which eruption will cause the landslide that will create the most destructive mega-tsunami ever. Of the seven historic eruptions, all have had a value of two on the Volcano Explosive Index (VEI) on a scale of zero to eight...  For positively dated eruptions the average length is 57 days for an eruption."

"This event would produce a mega-tsunami which would cover the whole Atlantic Ocean including the east coast of the United States. The collapse of Cumbre Vieja's western flank would generate a destructive mega-tsunami which would strike both sides of the North and South Atlantic. Waves of up to 50 m in height are estimated for Florida and for the Caribbean islands and more than 40 m for the northern coast of Brazil. Although not as high, destructive waves have been forecast for the western coast of the Iberian Peninsula, France and Britain's Atlantic coastline. Presumably, in certain areas, the tsunami waves would travel as much as six to seven km inland, destroying everything in their path."  Credit: Dr. R.B. Trombley and Brad D. Ottesen  (swvrc@usa.net )  

 Yellowstone National Park Caldera - Supervolcano

"The first angel sounded, and there followed hail and fire mingled with blood, and they were cast upon the earth: and the third part of trees was burnt up, and all green grass was burnt up." Revelation 8:7

Imagine that you were the ancient prophet watching the eruption of a supervolcano; how would you describe it? "Billowing plumes of superheated gases with bright red, molten lava spewing from the cauldera, raining back to the earth, igniting wild land fires and covering everything with a thick layer of ash?" Or would you just state in a simple to understand, "fiery hail mingled with blood"? It is easy to understand how this eruption would look to the ancient prophet. The Yellowstone Cauldera Supervolcano has the capability to fulfill this prophecy.  The following report is a current evaluation of the Yellowstone Cauldera, as written in: "Is The Forecasting Of The Eruption Of The Yellowstone Supervolcano Possible ?" , by R. B. Trombley, PhD,

"Some 640,000 years ago the rumblings of an impending volcanic eruption sounded ominously across the Yellowstone country. Suddenly, in a mighty crescendo of deafening explosions, tremendous quantities of hot volcanic ash and pumice spewed from giant cracks at the earth's surface. Towering dust clouds blackened the sky, and vast sheets of volcanic debris spread out rapidly across the countryside in all directions, covering thousands of square miles in a matter of minutes with a blanket of utter devastation. Abruptly, a great smoldering caldera 30 miles across, 45 miles long, and several thousand feet deep [10 kilometers] - appeared in the central Yellowstone region, the ground having fallen into the huge underground cavern that was left by the earth shaking eruptions. Lava then began oozing from the cracks to fill the still smoking caldera. The third known supervolcano eruption of Yellowstone had occurred. The first two occurred 2 million and 1.2 million years ago. This frequency suggests a recurrence rate of one eruption approximately every 600,000 years. When Yellowstone erupts again, if it does, poses not only a general problem with forecasting but also a possible global threatening crisis."

"Yellowstone National Park rests in a huge caldera. It has been the location of three very large eruptions in the last two million years. The volume of lava erupted from the Yellowstone caldera during these events makes the 1980 eruption of Mt. St. Helens look extremely small. Because of this, Yellowstone is considered to be one of the most dangerous volcanoes in the United States."

"Yellowstone is America's first and most famous National Park. Every year over 3 million tourists visit this stunning wilderness, but beneath its hot springs and lush forests lies a monster of which most of the public is completely unaware [Smith, 1980]."

"Most people's idea of a volcano is a symmetrical cone and this involves magma coming up, reaching the surface, being extruded either as lava or as explosive eruptions with ash, and these layers of ash and lava gradually accumulate until you're left with a classic cone shape. We volcanologists know this smooth flowing magma contains huge quantities of volcanic gases, like carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide. Because this magma is so liquid these gases bubble to the surface, easily escaping. There are thousands of these normal volcanoes throughout the world. Around 50 erupt every year, but supervolcanoes are very different in almost every way."

"First, they look different. Rather than being volcanic mountains, supervolcanoes form depressions in the ground. Despite never having seen a supervolcano erupt, by studying the surrounding rock scientists have been able to piece together how supervolcanoes are formed. Like normal volcanoes they begin when a column of magma rises from deep within the Earth. Under certain conditions, rather than breaking through the surface, the magma pools and melts the Earth's crust turning the rock itself into more thick magma."

"Although it is not clearly understood why, but in the case of supervolcanoes a vast reservoir of molten rock eventually forms. The magma here is so thick and viscous that it traps the volcanic gases building up colossal pressures over thousands of years. When the magma chamber eventually does erupt its blast is hundreds of times more powerful than normal draining the underground reservoir. This causes the roof of this chamber to collapse forming an enormous crater. All supervolcano eruptions form these subsided craters. They are called calderas. Such is the case with Yellowstone – it is the largest single active system yet discovered."  "Is The Forecasting Of The Eruption Of The Yellowstone Supervolcano Possible ?" , by R. B. Trombley, PhD,  has been submitted to the DISCOVER magazine, and has already been published by the Volcano Quarterly On-Line, May, 2002. 

January 9, 1998

"A small earthquake in Yellowstone Park on January 9 caused new and altered geyser activity. The interval between eruptions of the Old Faithful Geyser has increased from about 74 minutes to over 80 minutes. This is the longest interval since records were first kept in the 1920s. Soon after the quake, Vault Geyser began erupting for the first time since 1988. It spewed so much water that it cut channels in the surrounding sediment. Cascade Geyser, which hadn't erupted since the late 1800's, also began erupting within a few hours of the earthquake."   Reported by Volcano World.

The Scenario:

"Supervolcanoes are eruptions and explosions of catastrophic proportions. These types of eruptions are absolutely apocalyptic in scale. It is difficult to imagine an eruption this tremendous. The main factor governing the size of this type of eruption of the amount of magma available. If an enormous amount of magma has accumulated in the crust, then you have the potential for a very, very large eruption."

"The exact geological conditions needed to create a vast magma chamber exist in only a very few places on earth, so there are only a few known supervolcanoes in the world. The last one to erupt was Toba 74,000 years ago [Rampino, Self, 2000). No modern human has ever witnessed a supervolcano eruption. Volcanologists are not even sure where all the supervolcanoes are but one that is known is Yellowstone National Park."

"When Yellowstone goes off again, and it will, it will be a disaster for the United States and eventually, for the whole world. We volcanologists believe it would all begin with the magma chamber becoming unstable. Observations would begin by seeing bigger earthquakes, greater uplifting as magma intrudes and gets nearer and nearer the surface. An earthquake may send a rupture through a brittle layer similar to breaking the lid off a pressure cooker. This would generate sheets of magma, which will perhaps rise up to 30, 40 or 50 kilometers sending gigantic amounts of debris into the atmosphere. Pyroclastic flows would cover the whole region, killing tens of thousands of people in the surrounding area."

"The ash carried in the atmosphere and deposited over vast areas of the United States would have devastating effects. A plume of material that goes up into the atmosphere, globally, from the eruption would produce the climatic effects. This would spread worldwide and have a cooling effect that would most likely destroy the growing season on a global scale."

"As Dr. Ted Nield, of the Geological Society of London, stated once, 'When a supervolcano goes off, it is an order of magnitude greater than a normal eruption. It produces energy equivalent to an impact with a comet or an asteroid.' 'You can try diverting an asteroid, but there is nothing at all you can do about a supervolcano.'"

"The eruption will throw out cubic kilometers of rock, ash, dust, sulfur dioxide and so on into the upper atmosphere, where it will reflect incoming solar radiation, forcing down temperatures on the earth’s surface. It would be the equivalent of a nuclear winter. The effects would last for four or five years with crops failing and the whole ecosystem breaking down." "Is The Forecasting Of The Eruption Of The Yellowstone Supervolcano Possible ?" , by R. B. Trombley, PhD,  has been submitted to the DISCOVER magazine for review, and has already been published by the Volcano Quarterly On-Line, May, 2002

Current Monitoring:

"There are currently 23 seismic monitoring stations about Yellowstone and the site has been examined on a number of occasions for deformation progress/decline.

"Yellowstone Park had last been surveyed in the 1920s when the elevation, the height above sea-level, was measured at various points across Yellowstone. 50 years later, Dr. R. B. Smith surveyed the same points. Smith stated 'The idea was to survey their elevations and to compare the elevations in the mid-70s to what they were in 1923 and the type of thing that we did is to make recordings at a precision level of a few millimeters.' The two sets of figures should have been similar, but as the survey team moved across the Park, they noticed something unexpected: the ground seemed to be heaving upwards. The results of the survey indicated that this caldera has uplifted at that time 740 millimeters in the middle of the caldera. As the measuring continued, it became apparent that the ground beneath the north of Yellowstone was bulging up, tilting the rest of the Yellowstone Park downwards (see Figure 3 below.) As we venture into the 21st century, once again the Yellowstone caldera appears to be on the uplift swing of the cycle." "Is The Forecasting Of The Eruption Of The Yellowstone Supervolcano Possible ?" , by R. B. Trombley, PhD,

 

 

 

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