07-28-2024, 01:37 AM
This explosion was massive. In the morning that the shock wave reached the Pacific Northwest, it was foggy, then the shockwave came, and the fog went with it. Before anyone states it was coincidence, I watched the fog go out as soon as the shock wave hit. It was awesome to see the power of something from the other side of the world effect the environment as it did.
What made Tonga even worse was that for months La Palma off the coast of Africa was pumping out daily amounts of Sulpher Dioxide (a powerful greenhouse gas) that dwarfed what man has put out since the industrial revolution. Daily more than man ever did, and that went on for months. Then Tonga went boom, and with it nobody really seems to give a crap and if you ask people today if they remember hearing it (the sound went around the world three times and was heard at least once by everywhere on the globe), people will not say that they remember this. The media refused to talk about it, and since it defeated the whole "Man-Made" climate scam, it was quietly pushed aside as something to not talk about.
Even today the VEI is in dispute with some saying that the 1990s eruption of Mt Pinatubo was greater in power, but the numbers say otherwise, and we all should realize that Tonga will affect the environment for decades to come.
What made Tonga even worse was that for months La Palma off the coast of Africa was pumping out daily amounts of Sulpher Dioxide (a powerful greenhouse gas) that dwarfed what man has put out since the industrial revolution. Daily more than man ever did, and that went on for months. Then Tonga went boom, and with it nobody really seems to give a crap and if you ask people today if they remember hearing it (the sound went around the world three times and was heard at least once by everywhere on the globe), people will not say that they remember this. The media refused to talk about it, and since it defeated the whole "Man-Made" climate scam, it was quietly pushed aside as something to not talk about.
Even today the VEI is in dispute with some saying that the 1990s eruption of Mt Pinatubo was greater in power, but the numbers say otherwise, and we all should realize that Tonga will affect the environment for decades to come.