Tambora: Why the Volcano Won't Kill Us All (at Least Not Yet)
- By Erik Klemetti
- September 27, 2011 |
Erik Klemetti is an assistant professor of Geosciences at Denison University. His passion in geology is volcanoes, and he has studied them all over the world. You can follow Erik on Twitter, where you'll get volcano news and the occasional baseball comment.I suppose I shouldn't be surprised that the increased signs of potential activity at Tambora have started a deluge of appalling drivel across the internet. I mean, Tambora in 1815 is one of those volcanic eruptions that gets the media all in a tizzy. It might have killed over 100,000 people! It was the largest eruption in the last 1,000 (?) years? It destroyed an entire mountain! It created "the Year without a Summer"! The effect on global climate, including rains in Europe, inspired Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein"! It caused the Earth to spin backwards! (OK, not that last one).
However, the reasoning behind all these "DOOOOOM!" articles is so flawed that I honestly don't even know where to start.
Let's take a look at a samples of these articles:
- Gizmodo: The Deadliest Volcano In the Planet Is Ready to Explode Again By the way, the image for this Gizmodo article should look something more like this – or if they really wanted to go for the "Doom" motif, how about this >>>
- AP: Farmers flee as world's deadliest volcano rumbles
- Ecorazzi: Could The World's Deadliest Volcano Cause Another 'Missing Summer'?*
- Vivanews: Will Indonesia Tambora Huge Explosion Recur?
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