When Yellowstone Erupts, what is your plan?

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Ordinaryundone

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Al-Bundy-da-G said:
Ordinaryundone said:
Be happy I'm not living anywhere near Yellowstone! I think North Carolina is far enough away that we'll escape the worst of it. If it gets too bad, I could get on a boat and head East, or south to the Caribbean.
Dude your in NC? I'm up near Greensboro, where you at?

OT: I'm going to do nothing. It's gonna put a big ass hole in the ground make some noise and we'll all have a moment of silence for the idiots who stayed or the unfortunate who couldn't leave. After five years no one will care.
Winston-Salem, actually, so not far at all!
 
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Daniel_Rosamilia said:
Well, considering I love on the other side of the world, I'm not particularly sure that this will affect me at all [...]
It would affect the entire planet, probably reduce worldwide temperatures by several degrees. The last super eruption of this kind caused a "Year Without a Summer", and Yellowstone would be far bigger:

Global annual average temperatures would drop by up to 10 degrees, according to computer predictions. And the Northern Hemisphere could cool by up to 12 degrees. Experts say colder temperatures could last 6-10 years, gradually returning to normal.

Scientists predict that the Monsoon would fail as a result of even larger temperature changes in the Southern Hemisphere, causing mass starvation in the Asian countries that depend on these life-giving rains.
Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/tvradio/programmes/supervolcano/article2.shtml
 

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nikki191 said:
watch it on the news probably from where i live at the ass end of the world
Without even looking at your profile I am going to guess you are Tasmanian? If true then your about 10km South of the arse end of the world :D

Southern hemisphere here so if it blows we should theoretically be fine, although super volcanos have a habit of chain reacting :/ I would probably blame hippies for not causing more global warming while I freeze to death and get shot by raiders.
 

ACman

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It's really bad, but it being probably the most amazing spectacle I'm likely to ever see and given I'm on a different continant, I'm going to be doing this:

http://i.imgur.com/y8F8s.gif
 

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MasterOfHisOwnDomain said:
Daniel_Rosamilia said:
Well, considering I love on the other side of the world, I'm not particularly sure that this will affect me at all [...]
It would affect the entire planet, probably reduce worldwide temperatures by several degrees. The last super eruption of this kind caused a "Year Without a Summer", and Yellowstone would be far bigger:

Global annual average temperatures would drop by up to 10 degrees, according to computer predictions. And the Northern Hemisphere could cool by up to 12 degrees. Experts say colder temperatures could last 6-10 years, gradually returning to normal.

Scientists predict that the Monsoon would fail as a result of even larger temperature changes in the Southern Hemisphere, causing mass starvation in the Asian countries that depend on these life-giving rains.
Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/tvradio/programmes/supervolcano/article2.shtml
Well, dicks.
At least we wouldn't get 35-40 degree days here any more for a few years in summer. Fuck those days.
 

Kopikatsu

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I'm somewhat surprised that nobody has called '2012' on this.

Anywho, I'll enjoy the time without sun until the horrible death sets in.
 
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Lost In The Void said:
Be Canadian and withstand the cold with our +20% Resist Cold attribute
WORD. *brofist*

Being up in Montreal (Canada), I don't think we'll be TOTALLY !@#$ed since we are so far away...but yeah, there's probably gonna be a shitton of ash making our weather unbearable. Gas masks (or at least scarves over our mouthes) for EVERYONE!

Life will suck for a while, but I think we'll survive.

thaluikhain said:
I'll watch the Republican potential candidates blame each other for it, and promise if they are elected, to remove all volcanic activity from the US.
I dunno..It seems more likely they'll say "It's the fault of them socialist commies like Obama, who want to spend monies on the socialist stuff but not the (non-existent) Anti-Volcano fund". Ironically, if the republicans were in power, they'd probably go "TERRORISTS DID IT!!! Vote for us and we'll get rid of these WMD volcano terrorists!"
 

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Lionsfan said:
Is it really in danger of blowing anytime soon? Cause if not then I'll just continue with my regularly scheduled programming
Fawxy said:
I don't think that's something we have to worry about in our lifetimes.

When it does happen though... wooo. Shit's gonna get real.
Pretty sure that its overdue for an eruption. Something like regularly every 300,000 years and its been like 320,000. The geological data coming from that area is pretty disturbing. For example, a lake bed being pushed up from underneath and emptied of water in the span of less than one year.

Yeah, so don't get complacent. Its one of those mega disasters that could very well happen at any moment.
 

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Finally! See pyro physics from FarCry2 in action!
I hope they look just as good!!

Actually, I am extremely scared now that you mention it. Hopefully everything will be fine somehow someday and keep me alive.
 

Li Mu

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I'd do what the Republicans do and blame Obama. It was his economic and social wellfare plans which would have caused this natural disaster to occur.
 

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DkLnBr said:
Correct me if im wrong, but aren't these the only options? Either you think it will turn out bad, or you think it will be alright. There isnt much of a middle ground, the glass is either half empty, or half full, it cant be both (well I guess technically it can... but you can still see my point right?
Personally, I prefer all of my glasses to simply be half. :p

Z of the Na said:
BigDrig said:
It seems like every single person I see post in threads like this is either horribly pessimistic, and thinks the world is going to end in the next 5 mins, or they are blissfully ignorant and optimistic.

Please, stop all this doomsday stuff and just have fun with life. The average lifespan is ~80 years (I think). Not a very long time. I just don't understand why everyone has this grotesque obsession with the world ending....I almost get the impression you lot want it to end just for entertainment purposes.

They have been talking about "OMG, yellowstone is going to assplode!" for years. I think there has even been movies concerning it.

*Climbs off of soapbox*
Just my 2¢
Took the words right out of my mouth. I couldn't have said it any better myself.

This doomsday bullshit is really pathetic. One will go insane thinking about that kind of stuff. Like you said, just enjoy life.
That's really what this all boils down to. People watch Discovery Channel/National Geographic/even the History Channel has been jumping on board with this recently. "End of the World" type shows popping up and convincing all the lemmings that we're about to die. Newest one: come 12/21/12 Earth will be perfectly aligned between the super-massive black hole at the center of our galaxy and our sun and this is supposed to cause a polar shift that will apparently knock earth on it's side so instead of revolving from west to east it'll revolve from south to north. If this happen's we're all boned. Yellowstone could blow up, we're all boned. The particle accelerators could create a black hole, we're all boned. The particle accelerators could also create some freaky type of particle called a "strangelet", we're all boned. And of course, the classic asteroid smashing into the planet bones us all as well.

It's all really simple, really, this being the year that (supposedly) many ancient cultures and oracles predicted as the year of humanity's end, many in "the mob" are absolutely obsessed with the end of the world. It'll happen sooner or later, to be sure, but as both the above quoted people said: flipping out about it makes no sense. When the day of reckoning is finally upon us, just kick back, spark up a doobie, and watch the fireworks. :p
 

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I live in Germany, the other side of the world (more or less). Still a problem, you say? Oh well, travel to the Alps.
 

Something Amyss

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Mr.Mattress said:
So yes, for everyone who doesn't know, there is a Massive Volcano system, known as a Super Volcano, underneath Yellowstone Park. When it erupts, it will cover a majority of the world in ash and it will block out the sun causing a new Ice Age. So fellow Escapists, what do you plan on doing when it erupts, or how do you plan on surviving?
Of course, the odds are against it erupting in your lifetime or mine, so plan A is to live a fruitful life and escape the outcome by being too dead to care.

Plan B is living a fruitless life and escaping the outcome by being too dead to care.

Plan C is looting.

senordesol said:
I live in California, so if and when it goes there won't be much to do but kick back and welcome the sweet release of death.
I'm not sure polluted air will impact most Californians....>.>

Mr.Mattress said:
The Regular Schedule for the Yellowstone Volcano is: We're way past due for an explosion... So yeah, it can happen at any time, and probably soon...
The regular schedule for Yellowstone is: There is no regular schedule. Sorry.
 

DRes82

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RJ 17 said:
DkLnBr said:
Correct me if im wrong, but aren't these the only options? Either you think it will turn out bad, or you think it will be alright. There isnt much of a middle ground, the glass is either half empty, or half full, it cant be both (well I guess technically it can... but you can still see my point right?
Personally, I prefer all of my glasses to simply be half. :p

Z of the Na said:
BigDrig said:
It seems like every single person I see post in threads like this is either horribly pessimistic, and thinks the world is going to end in the next 5 mins, or they are blissfully ignorant and optimistic.

Please, stop all this doomsday stuff and just have fun with life. The average lifespan is ~80 years (I think). Not a very long time. I just don't understand why everyone has this grotesque obsession with the world ending....I almost get the impression you lot want it to end just for entertainment purposes.

They have been talking about "OMG, yellowstone is going to assplode!" for years. I think there has even been movies concerning it.

*Climbs off of soapbox*
Just my 2¢
Took the words right out of my mouth. I couldn't have said it any better myself.

This doomsday bullshit is really pathetic. One will go insane thinking about that kind of stuff. Like you said, just enjoy life.
That's really what this all boils down to. People watch Discovery Channel/National Geographic/even the History Channel has been jumping on board with this recently. "End of the World" type shows popping up and convincing all the lemmings that we're about to die. Newest one: come 12/21/12 Earth will be perfectly aligned between the super-massive black hole at the center of our galaxy and our sun and this is supposed to cause a polar shift that will apparently knock earth on it's side so instead of revolving from west to east it'll revolve from south to north. If this happen's we're all boned. Yellowstone could blow up, we're all boned. The particle accelerators could create a black hole, we're all boned. The particle accelerators could also create some freaky type of particle called a "strangelet", we're all boned. And of course, the classic asteroid smashing into the planet bones us all as well.

It's all really simple, really, this being the year that (supposedly) many ancient cultures and oracles predicted as the year of humanity's end, many in "the mob" are absolutely obsessed with the end of the world. It'll happen sooner or later, to be sure, but as both the above quoted people said: flipping out about it makes no sense. When the day of reckoning is finally upon us, just kick back, spark up a doobie, and watch the fireworks. :p
Doesn't matter...got boned.

Yeah, all that is true...but it is fun to mess with the majority and make them paranoid. The chances that something of earth-changing magnitude would happen in any one person's lifetime are astronomically small. Since you guys are whining about people talking about the end of the world, here is something more uplifting that everyone can check out.

http://www.engadget.com/2006/09/14/first-woman-gets-bionic-arm/

Our world isn't going to end, but we can all look forward to a dystopian society with huge arcologies and people strung out on the streets fiending for neuropozyne.
 

Something Amyss

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Kopikatsu said:
Anywho, I'll enjoy the time without sun until the horrible death sets in.
There's a plus. Fewer migraines!

...Light is one of my major triggers, so I wear sunglasses almost everywhere.

DRes82 said:
Pretty sure that its overdue for an eruption. Something like regularly every 300,000 years and its been like 320,000.
I love how many numbers we're getting, all of them already false because there is no regular eruption cycle, but with an additional layer because the numbers are likely made up anyway.

The last one was 640,000 years ago, but there's no time table.
 

Gitty101

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New Ice Age you say? I guess I could put my Zombie Apocalypse plan into action with a few minor adjustments... It all depends on how the rest of the world reacts to it to be honest.