Greg I don't think that this will be necessary. I am just curious about their activity over there. During the Montserrat episode we got lightly ashed once when there was a rare shift in the wind pattern. Even if Guadeloupe goes, I doubt we will be in danger here. I remember there was a small eruption there in the early 1970s. Wayne Greg wrote: > Wayne Abraham J73WA wrote: > > > between the Montserrat Volcano Observatory and Guadeloupe as there is > > increased gas emission from the volcano. Does anybody on this list have > > links or information on that volcano and the scientific work being done > > there? This volcano is only 35 miles from my home. > > You do have a 1000 HP Ferrari in the garage right? To get away in a > hurry, I mean. ;) > > If it is close to Montserrat, it will probably act similar to it. I > think Montserrat is/was composite or felsic? I know someone will correct > me on that, if I'm wrong. :) Please do so. Watch for an increase in > seismic activity, if you're worried it's going to go. I'm thinking > volcanos are pretty hard to predict, but it might be a good idea to > think about where to run now, before it blows. Really. Seriously. I'm > not kidding. All joking around aside. Don't wait for the alarms to > sound, take a vacation in an ugly, boring place. Get as far away from > paradise as necessary. > > Good luck, > Greg > > _____________________________________________________________________ > > Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L) > > To leave this list email listserver@.............. with the body of the > message: leave PSN-L -- Wayne Abraham 1430 Rodney Street Portsmouth, Dominica abrahamw@........ http://www.freeyellow.com/members6/dominicapsn/ _____________________________________________________________________ Public Seismic Network Mailing List (PSN-L)
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