Jessica Hodge+FollowVolcanoes Are Losing Their Minds RNThe Pacific Ring of Fire is basically throwing a global tantrum—47 volcanoes are erupting at once, flights are getting canceled, and entire villages are blanketed in ash. Indonesia, Japan, and the Philippines are all seeing wild volcanic and earthquake surges, and scientists are freaking out because the usual rules don’t apply anymore. Even Mount Tambora (the OG disaster volcano) is rumbling again. This isn’t just a blip—something big is brewing under our feet, and no one knows what’s next. #Science #RingOfFire #VolcanoWatch9620Share
Michael Flores+FollowTrees Are Secret Volcano WhisperersTurns out, tropical trees might be the ultimate early warning system for volcanic eruptions! Scientists found that when magma starts moving underground, it releases carbon dioxide, making nearby trees greener and healthier. Satellites can spot these color changes from space, hinting at volcanic activity before anything erupts. This new method could help monitor hard-to-reach volcanoes and even teach us more about climate change. Nature’s got some wild tricks up its sleeve! #VolcanoWatch #NatureScience #TreeSecrets #Science134Share
martinezlaura+FollowTrees Spill Volcano Secrets Before EruptionsDid you know trees around volcanoes might be the ultimate early warning system? Scientists found that when magma starts moving, trees soak up extra CO2 and their leaves subtly change color—like nature’s own Mood Rings! NASA’s satellites can actually spot these changes from space, way before any smoke or lava shows up. It’s not replacing our usual volcano warnings, but it could give us a crucial head start. Who knew trees were snitching on volcanoes this whole time? #VolcanoWatch #NASA #NatureScience #TreeTalk #EarthScience #Science30Share
megangibson+FollowUnderwater Volcano Set to Blow?There’s a secret drama unfolding deep under the Pacific: Axial Seamount, one of the world’s most active underwater volcanoes, is gearing up for another eruption—possibly before 2025 ends. Scientists have nailed these predictions before by tracking the seafloor swelling like a balloon. No danger for us on land, but it’s a wild show for ocean life and research gear. If they catch it on camera, it’ll be a science jackpot! #VolcanoWatch #PacificMystery #ScienceNews #NatureIsWild #Science31345Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowVolcanoes Now Have a 'Snooze Alarm'Scientists just dropped a game-changer: they can now predict volcanic eruptions up to 30 minutes before they blow, thanks to a wild fiber-optic tech tested in Iceland. Basically, they turned underground internet cables into super-sensitive volcano sensors. This means more time for people to get out of danger zones and way better volcano science. Imagine getting a text before lava starts flowing! #VolcanoWatch #ScienceWin #TechForGood #Innovation #SafetyFirst #Science10Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowUnderwater Volcano Might Blow—Like, Tomorrow?Scientists are on edge because the Axial Seamount, a massive underwater volcano off Oregon, could erupt any day now—maybe even tomorrow! The seafloor’s bulging, earthquakes are ramping up, and magma’s on the move. Last time it blew, there were thousands of quakes and crazy lava flows, but don’t worry—it's so deep and far out, we won’t feel a thing on land. Still, the idea of a surprise eruption is wild! #VolcanoWatch #AxialSeamount #ScienceNews #Earthquake #PacificNorthwest #Science346Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowUnderwater Volcano Might Blow—Like, Tomorrow?Apparently, the Axial Seamount—an underwater volcano off Oregon—could erupt as soon as tomorrow, and scientists are on edge. Magma is pushing up, earthquakes are spiking, and the seafloor is bulging (not a good sign). Last time it erupted, there were thousands of quakes and massive lava flows, but experts say coastal towns are safe. Still, if this thing goes off, we’re talking 10,000 quakes in a day! Wild how something so intense can happen and we might not even notice above water. #VolcanoWatch #ScienceNews #AxialSeamount #Earthquake #NatureIsWild #Science21843Share
peterfoster+FollowDrones Are the New Volcano WatchdogsDid you know scientists are using drones to keep an eye on Kīlauea’s volcanic vents? Last week, they flew over the summit to snap pics and sniff out volcanic gases. The volcano’s taking a breather for now, but it’s had 17 flare-ups since December! The cool part? Drones help spot hot spots and gas leaks—way safer than hiking up close. Just don’t try flying your own drone there; it’s a no-go unless you’re with the pros! #VolcanoWatch #DronesInAction #HawaiiLife #ScienceSimplified #Business60Share
Michelle York+FollowKilauea’s Eruption Is Getting WeirderKilauea’s latest eruption is playing hard to get! The volcano’s been cycling through bursts of lava and then long pauses, with each cycle getting shorter and the breaks getting longer. Scientists say this pattern is totally different from what they’ve seen since 2020. Right now, the lava’s on pause, but everyone’s watching for the next big show. Nature’s really keeping us on our toes! #Kilauea #VolcanoWatch #Hawaii #NatureNews #LavaLife #Science17313Share
Zachary Gutierrez+FollowInside Yellowstone's Sleeping Giant🌋 Did you know the supervolcano beneath Yellowstone could potentially cause a massive eruption? It might even trigger a "volcanic winter" with planet-cooling effects! 😮 Fortunately, experts say the chance of this happening is extremely low. We'll keep hoping for more geysers than disasters! #Yellowstone #VolcanoWatch #NatureWonder #Science180Share