The supervolcano that threatens all life in Europe

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Two thousand years ago Mount Vesuvius destroyed Pompeii. Today, a larger, far more deadly supervolcano lurks on the other side of Naples. If it erupts, Campi Flegrei could wipe out all life in Europe.

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-1342820/Vesuviuss-big-daddy-supervolcano-Campi-Flegrei-near-Naples-threatens-Europe.html#ixzz1AI5bTRat



So, Opinions? Ideas? Ohgodwe'redoomed?
 

L3m0n_L1m3

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I believe I heard that Old Faithful (or a geyser similar to Old Faithful) is a super volcano quite similar to that.

So basically we're all doomed.
 

GWarface

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It sure would make life interesting here... Good thing i live up north...
Sure it could wipe out all life in Europe... But it wont...
 

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And suddenly I don't want to move to Europe anymore, though I doubt it's the kind of thing that can happen without warning.
 

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Queue Perice Brosnan!

We need a Dante's Peak 2:Naples Ready to Burst.
 

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You do know Old Faithful at Yellowstone is a supervolcano also? Goodbye America.

Oh, and Krakatau is reappearing, so goodbye Asia.

So, in the volcano apocolypse, I think Australia is safe.
 

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Couldn't care less. If it erupts, so be it. Besides, I bet the Scandinavian peninsula'll be spared.
We'll be killed by the Icelandic volcano.
 

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xmbts said:
And suddenly I don't want to move to Europe anymore, though I doubt it's the kind of thing that can happen without warning.
What country are you in at the moment?
 

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imnotparanoid said:
What country are you in at the moment?
The U.S. mostly a joke since everytime some embarrassingly dumb law or event happens, I see people say they're moving to Europe.

It's funny they never specify where in Europe they'd like to go.
 

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North America has a supervolcano, Europe's got a supervolcano, the entirety of Western Civilisation is to be destroyed by volcano's.

Leaving only the Auzzies and the New Zealanders as the last bastions of Western Civilisation...is this a good or a bad thing?
 

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xmbts said:
imnotparanoid said:
What country are you in at the moment?
The U.S. mostly a joke since everytime some embarrassingly dumb law or event happens, I see people say they're moving to Europe.

It's funny they never specify where in Europe they'd like to go.
So you wont move to Europe because of a supervolcano?

Evver heard of yellowstone?
 

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imnotparanoid said:
So you wont move to Europe because of a supervolcano?

Evver heard of yellowstone?
Like I said it was a joke, I probably wouldn't move to Europe anyway, though visiting would be nice. Let's face it pretty much every landmass is doomed.
 

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L3m0n_L1m3 said:
I believe I heard that Old Faithful (or a geyser similar to Old Faithful) is a super volcano quite similar to that.

So basically we're all doomed.
its yellowstone the national park that is the volcano
 

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Aussie's won't get away with it guys; if all these go then the earth is going to be one dark and gloomy place, probably killing lots of everything in the long run anyway.
 

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*Cough* Daily Mail *cough*

As a person who lives in Europe, I am thoroughly unworried. An asteroid could hit the planet, the cockroaches could murder us in our sleep, worrying about them isn't going to stop them, and it's a remote possibility so there are a lot more productive things to worry about.

According to the Mail, everything can and will kill us.
 

LostTimeLady

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Oh dear. I love how it's the Daily Mail that get's hold of these kind of stories. Speaking as a geology student (with a keen interest in volcanoes) yeah, it could be a problem, but so are the other volcanoes and 'supervolcanoes' in the world (dear me, I just love how they use the discription of a caldera formation senonomously with the formation of a super volcano in that article).

Should we be worried, probably, but not enough that people won't live in Naples. It doesn't stop people living in San Francisco or Istambul even though both those cities are due massive, potentually city distroying earthquakes. We've just gotta get on with it, our planet is a violent place but all we can do is study it and learn more so we're ready if something does happen.

(Also, PS, there are different kinds of volcanoes, not all are explosive and destructive, I wish this was more common knowledge so people don't go around thinking that is Hawaii goes up somehow we're all doomed... (It's won't like that and we're not)).
 

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L3m0n_L1m3 said:
I believe I heard that Old Faithful (or a geyser similar to Old Faithful) is a super volcano quite similar to that.

So basically we're all doomed.
the entirety of Yellowstone National Park is the cauldron of a supervolcano.

however, to the topic at hand: who gives a rip? worrying about shit like this is as productive as worrying about comets, alien invasions, or some genetically engineered supervirus. if it happens, there's really nothing we can do to stop it, so why the hell would we waste our lives worrying about it? people who freak out about the Flavor of the Weak scare (see what i did there?) piss me off to no end. (not saying that the OP is one of those people... just sayin'...)