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vitoreis

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Ainda sobre erupções e temperaturas globais, um gráfico interessante:

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Interessante ver que os picos quer de calor quer de frio levaram a mudancas drasticas na Historia, inclusive o aparecimento de novas civilizacoes e migracoes em massa. O mesmo ira acontecer no futuro, por muitos Trumps e nacionalistas que possamos eleger. O que tiver que acontecer, acontecerá, e a Historia mudará tambén.
 

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Interessante ver que os picos quer de calor quer de frio levaram a mudancas drasticas na Historia, inclusive o aparecimento de novas civilizacoes e migracoes em massa. O mesmo ira acontecer no futuro, por muitos Trumps e nacionalistas que possamos eleger. O que tiver que acontecer, acontecerá, e a Historia mudará tambén.

Onde está isso na imagem?

Eu só vejo a previsão até 2040 (setas a verde).

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O tipo é craque :lmao:

 
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Onde está isso na imagem?

Eu só vejo a previsão até 2040 (setas a verde).

kMHkuet.jpg


O tipo é craque :lmao:



Quem fala assim não é gago.
Gostei da teoria do Homem...


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Com tanta erupção no final da pequena idade do gelo eu cá acho que os vulcões andam a aquecer o planeta

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Pois... já viste se não houvesse aquelas erupções todas, não haveria como a temperatura subir para os valores (normais) “defeito na estufa” lol


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5.15am: Bali 'danger zone' extended by authorities as 100,000 resident urged to evacuated.

Indonesia's disaster mitigation agency said 40,000 people had been evacuated from near Bali's erupting Mount Agung volcano, but tens of thousands still needed to move with an imminent large eruption warning issued on Monday.

Sutopo, a spokesman for the agency said that 40,000 people had evacuated out of around 90,000-100,000 residents estimated in the 8-10 km (5-6 miles) exclusion zone around Agung.

4.45am: Bali airport closure could last more than 24 hours

Bali governor says airport closure could extend beyond 24 hours amid Mount Agung volcanic eruption.

So far the closure has disrupted 445 flights and about 59,000 passengers as flight have been cancelled by major airlines.

3am: Mount Agung is spewing plumes of smoke – "potential for larger eruption is imminent"

Indonesia’s Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB) said: "Plumes of smoke are occasionally accompanied by explosive eruptions and the sound of weak blasts that can be heard up to 12 km (7 miles) from the peak.

"The potential for a larger eruption is imminent.”

12.30am: Bali airport closed and another airline cancels all flights to and from the holiday hotspot

Bali airport has been closed and another major airline has announced it has cancelled flights to the popular tourist spot.

Qantas' budget airline Jetstar announced all flights to and from Bali on Monday had been cancelled.

Jetstar in a statement said: "Flying conditions in Bali have worsened this morning due to the ash cloud from the Mount Agung volcano.

"As a result, all our flights in and out of Bali for Monday, 27 November have been cancelled."

The airline added that customers on cancelled flights would be contacted and advised how to re-book.

12.05 am: Indonesia raises alert to highest level 4

Indonesia’s disaster management agency said it has raised the alert to the highest possible level 4 on Bali’s Mount Agung Volcano.

The agency said: ”Grey ash and occasional weak blasts can be heard 12 km (seven miles) from the peak. Flames were visible at night which indicates a potential eruption could happen anytime.

"In anticipation of the possibility and imminent risk of disaster, PVMBG (the Volcanology and Geological Disaster Mitigation Centre) raised Mount Agung alert level from three to four starting from 6 a.m. local time.”
 

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