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Well this might be one of the more idiotic schemes ever cooked up?
Yeah. I don’t know man. It’s sad, but this could go wrong so many ways. The dogs may already have been exposed to toxic gases. I don’t want to think about it.Well this might be one of the more idiotic schemes ever cooked up?
I'm trying to figure out how they plan to pick up dogs using a quad copter without human intervention to sedate it and put it in a sling. Harpoon gun?Yeah. I don’t know man. It’s sad, but this could go wrong so many ways. The dogs may already have been exposed to toxic gases. I don’t want to think about it.
I'm trying to figure out how they plan to pick up dogs using a quad copter without human intervention to sedate it and put it in a sling. Harpoon gun?
A man will risk life and limb to save doggo before even thinks about helping his neighbor, this is perfectly understandable.Well this might be one of the more idiotic schemes ever cooked up?
It seems they are trying to use a giant net with food in the center. I suppose they could lace the food, but the dog needs to be in the very center. It’s really just silly.I'm trying to figure out how they plan to pick up dogs using a quad copter without human intervention to sedate it and put it in a sling. Harpoon gun?
I know you’re being sarcastic, but you’re right on this one. I’d just let nature take its course. This seems to have been fueled by a few dumb fucks on Twitter who were outraged and demanded the rescue of the dogs. Unfortunately, there’s probably nothing on this planet more destructive and unpredictable than a volcano.A man will risk life and limb to save doggo before even thinks about helping his neighbor, this is perfectly understandable.
This is probably great publicity for the drone company. The only way this could be a bad business move is if they crash the doggo into lava.It seems they are trying to use a giant net with food in the center. I suppose they could lace the food, but the dog needs to be in the very center. It’s really just silly.
I know you’re being sarcastic, but you’re right on this one. I’d just let nature take its course. This seems to have been fueled by a few dumb fucks on Twitter who were outraged and demanded the rescue of the dogs. Unfortunately, there’s probably nothing on this planet more destructive and unpredictable than a volcano.
Hard to tell in the daylight, but last night, the far/new vent was emitting gases that were burning in the plume. I haven't seen that behaviour from any of the other vents before. This is plainly a new phase of this volcanic activity.Bushcrafts morning report. It’s horrifying seeing the buildings he filmed walking through a week or so ago now being devoured by Lava. Apparently the Sulfur Dioxide output of the volcano is increasing, not decreasing. Which means a lot more lava is rising. This sucker isn’t close to done.
I saw some speculation (granted from some of the more loopy sources) that the volcano may have breached a pocket of oil and natural gas, and that's what is adding some of the thick black smoke and flaming gas clouds. The more geology minded than me can weigh in on whether or not that seems reasonable.Hard to tell in the daylight, but last night, the far/new vent was emitting gases that were burning in the plume. I haven't seen that behaviour from any of the other vents before. This is plainly a new phase of this volcanic activity.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S037702730700128XI saw some speculation (granted from some of the more loopy sources) that the volcano may have breached a pocket of oil and natural gas, and that's what is adding some of the thick black smoke and flaming gas clouds. The more geology minded than me can weigh in on whether or not that seems reasonable.
Assuming it's not us seeing fire where there isn't, it is a mix of methane burning and black volcanic ash.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S037702730700128X
I think it's more likely (from what I can find) that this new vent is releasing methane, which is more common, and comes close to explainin the black clouds (incomplete combustion) and red flame (partial combustion of carbon). Why it's the first vent to release methane like this is still beyond me; I have pretty substantial formal training in chemistry, but none in geology. Also, straight methane won't produce soot like we saw. Maybe there's some weird pressure-driven catalysis going on to make the methane less hydrogenated. I, too, would love to know more if competent folks can direct me.
Meh. The more I think on this, the less certain I am. Have half a mind to just delete this post, but I'll let it stand, as it shows some of my thought process. Certainly great food for thought.
It makes sense to me.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S037702730700128X
I think it's more likely (from what I can find) that this new vent is releasing methane, which is more common, and comes close to explainin the black clouds (incomplete combustion) and red flame (partial combustion of carbon). Why it's the first vent to release methane like this is still beyond me; I have pretty substantial formal training in chemistry, but none in geology. Also, straight methane won't produce soot like we saw. Maybe there's some weird pressure-driven catalysis going on to make the methane less hydrogenated. I, too, would love to know more if competent folks can direct me.
Meh. The more I think on this, the less certain I am. Have half a mind to just delete this post, but I'll let it stand, as it shows some of my thought process. Certainly great food for thought.
How is anybody getting any sleep?More video of the newest vent
https://youtube.com/watch?v=wkkFgwQp46sThis ash column was almost completely black before sunset tonight.
Assuming it's not us seeing fire where there isn't, it is a mix of methane burning and black volcanic ash.