So it's a crappy rainy, dark day today so I watched an interesting show from the National Geographic channel.
One was about Mount St Helens which was very interesting...geologists say there are many dormant volcanoes which from the data they are collecting are capable of erupting any time...the damage from one volcano such as Mount St Helens was dramatic.
I also watched a show called "Year of the Storm" which is showing the wild storms and how they are escalating more and more...droughts are hotter and more persistent, storms are fierce and variations in the weather is more defined (summers are hotter, winters are colder). They were showing some fishing boats weathering a storm off the New Zealand coast and they were having a rough go of it.
They were talking about some of the largest hurricanes ever recorded which never hit land (thankfully).
Pretty interesting stuff at least to me...
One was about Mount St Helens which was very interesting...geologists say there are many dormant volcanoes which from the data they are collecting are capable of erupting any time...the damage from one volcano such as Mount St Helens was dramatic.
I also watched a show called "Year of the Storm" which is showing the wild storms and how they are escalating more and more...droughts are hotter and more persistent, storms are fierce and variations in the weather is more defined (summers are hotter, winters are colder). They were showing some fishing boats weathering a storm off the New Zealand coast and they were having a rough go of it.
They were talking about some of the largest hurricanes ever recorded which never hit land (thankfully).
Pretty interesting stuff at least to me...