Today's intro to Earth Sci class is about volcanoes. I planned to finish pointing out how we have learned from previous disasters and advanced in monitoring & mitigation.
Saw this post just in time to include it at the end. Losing VDAP will make the world more vulnerable 🌋 (read the entire thread)
Saw this post just in time to include it at the end. Losing VDAP will make the world more vulnerable 🌋 (read the entire thread)
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Nick Barber 🌋
Since 1986, VDAP has responded to 30+ volcanic crises, deploying instruments, training, and scientists amidst dangerous eruptions.
Notable VDAP success stories include the 1991 Pinatubo response, which led to the evacuation of 75,000 people before the 20th century's 2nd VEI 6 eruption
Notable VDAP success stories include the 1991 Pinatubo response, which led to the evacuation of 75,000 people before the 20th century's 2nd VEI 6 eruption
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