Sorry for the headline, but this is a quick update to emphasize the media and their love of destruction. For example, Redoubt is, indeed, showing signs of a pending eruption, but how large of an eruption is anyone’s guess. Most news sources have been fairly restrained with their headlines, such as:

You get the idea. However, this afternoon FoxNews came out with:

Now, talk about sensationalizing a potential eruption. Sure, there is that chance, but along the probability tree (pdf link) for eruption at Redoubt, “burying Anchorage” in ash might not be one of the most likely events possible. If you read the FoxNews report, it actually is almost exactly the same was most of the wire reports we’ve seen so far, so no new data that would suggest the volcano going “going nonlinear”. I think we have another fine example of what happens when the media gets a little bit of information and tries to spin it for more readers.

11 responses to “Redoubt could destroy mankind”

  1. dawn

    i live appx 45 miles from redoubt, we are prepared here with extra water, dust mask ect….i am a little shaken up only because i have only lived here for 2 yrs, former cheesehead…lol…thu the night it has settled down a bit, none the less i will keep my head down just in case, we are not panicking like the other states are for us, we will deal with what blows our way…medai is just doing what they do best..God bless and just keep us in your prayers
    kenai, ak

  2. Susan Lee

    Curious if anyone has been observing the Redoubt Webcam (Hut)? The site posts a temperture reading in it’s upper left corner that confounds me. What does it mean when it reads 79 then 82 then 71 then 40 then 8.0. Can’t figure what the measurement is of and where it’s being taken from but sure would like to know.

  3. Information about potential impact on global temperature would be appreciated.
    Was any climatic impact attributed to the last eruption?
    tia

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