Idle question of the day...
... how many of you have actually witnessed (as in, with your own eyes, not on TV screens, etc.) a volcanic eruption? I have, I'm just wondering how large a percentage of the population has. 
(Mine was the 1970 eruption of Hekla on Iceland; we overflew the lava field and then circled the erupting cone for some time in a private aircraft)
(Mine was the 1970 eruption of Hekla on Iceland; we overflew the lava field and then circled the erupting cone for some time in a private aircraft)
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-- Steve thinks that's as close as he wants to get in any case. Nuee ardents, sulfur toxicity, CO2 asphyxiation, etc. are best contemplated in the abstract and remote.
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*Except for the picture my parents took of a cloud formation when they were driving back from College Station last year. You'd swear there was a perfect cinder cone in Fort Worth.
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The ash plumes were impressive. So was the first time I got a look and saw that the top of the mountain was missing.
However, I was working in a clean room at the time. Ever so much fun on the days that the wind shifted and Portland got some of the ash.
Also fun, the very first time, when we saw some ash filtering into the room. Had to shut down and (I assume) hell was raised with contractors about the clean room (only a class 1000) being leaky in the wrong direction.
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I've also visited the Taal lake in the Philipines (home of the island inside a lake inside an island ... ) which is also allegedly active but wasn't doing anything when I saw it
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We grew up learning the eruption-disaster management plans for when Taranaki will erupt.
(Also have been to Volcano National Park in Hawaii, though I managed to be there on a day when nothing was erupting).
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No volcanoes...
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