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Volcanic Ash - Cabinet Office Recognise this? - Scythe13 - 28 April 2014 WOW. Now this was unexpected. The cabinet office seems to recognise the threats that a supervolcano post to us in the UK. It seems this information will become 'common knowledge' and the effects could be devestating! It looks like if you do not have gas masks and plenty of filters, you could be in for a major problem. Before everyone else gets up and buys them off the internet...get in there first. Does anyone have any data for how long a poisonous gas cloud could sit around for? Just so I can get an idea of how many filters we will need. Here is the report for your reading pleasure: https://uk.news.yahoo.com/supervolcanoes-spewing-deadly-gases-greatest-hazard-uk-164811860.html#cpC5U4m RE: Volcanic Ash - Cabinet Office Recognise this? - Barneyboy - 28 April 2014 that Yellowstone caldera scares the piss out of me ,not joke its bloody terrifying RE: Volcanic Ash - Cabinet Office Recognise this? - Scythe13 - 28 April 2014 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laki#Consequences_in_Europe Just reading up some more. According to Wiki: "The weather became very hot, causing severe thunderstorms with large hailstones that were reported to have killed cattle,[17] until the haze dissipated in the autumn. The winter of 1783/1784 was very severe;[18] The naturalist Gilbert White in Selborne, Hampshire, reported 28 days of continuous frost. The extreme winter is estimated to have caused 8,000 additional deaths in the UK. During the spring thaw, Germany and Central Europe reported severe flood damage.[9]" The poisonous gas cloud mainly effected outdoors workers, so it should be pretty manageable if you're able to be inside for much of the time. The number of variables is pretty high. But as long as you have enough food and water to last the time the gas is around, and you stay indoors a lot, you should be okay. The real problem will be if an event like this happens when already in a post SHTF situation, and we get no warning about it from the news or any government agencies! RE: Volcanic Ash - Cabinet Office Recognise this? - Barneyboy - 28 April 2014 yeah there seems to be more things to worry about I think there are five in all |