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year: 2019 / genre: Action / Directed by: Byung-seo Kim, Hae-jun Lee / / Creator: Byung-seo Kim / Country: Indonesia. This disaster plus action movie is exciting from big disaster scene near the beginning to the very end. The effects are as good as any Western blockbuster and the battle sequences are exciting and well choreographed. The characters are funny and quite endearing. The story is more complex than expected with a good amount of humour and some political subplot involving nukes North South China and US. Good use of some big name Korean stars.
Worth a watch.
What a great trailer. It tells too much and too little at the same time. Doesn't matter if I know they will win in the end, it still makes me want to see the film. Great job. USGS provides volcanic ash cloud forecasts and ashfall information. Volcanic ash is a far-reaching hazard that can affect structures, power generation and transmission, water districts, ground and air transportation, agriculture, and human health. The USGS Volcano Hazards Program offers several resources aimed at forecasting, remediating, and reporting volcanic ash. There are specific actions to take during and after ashfall events. The Volcanic Ash Working Group is a partnership between several international organizations, including the USGS, that offers practical information about and actions to take before, during, and after volcanic ash events. Ash3D provides forecasts of ash clouds and ashfall. The USGS provides forecasts of expected ash dispersion (ash clouds) and deposition (ash fall) from volcanic eruptions using a numerical atmospheric transport model called Ash3D that was developed by USGS scientists specifically to deal with volcanic plumes. The model can be run for actual or hypothetical eruptions, and can be accessed via the Ash3D web application. USGS Volcano Observatories run Ash3D for any US volcano at elevated alert level (excepting effusive Hawaiian volcanoes) assuming a reasonable hypothetical eruption. Should an eruption occur, the responsible volcano observatory updates the forecast with actual observations (eruption start time and duration, plume height) as they become available. Model results are posted on Observatory websites, as well as provided to the National Weather Service for use in its public Ashfall Advisories. In Alaska? Experiencing Ash? Report it! Is Ash Falling? is a simple four step input tool that anyone can use to report observations of ashfall in Alaska. Alaska Volcano Observatory scientists use the information, even reports of NO ashfall, to conduct research and help keep National Weather Service Ashfall Advisories current. The Is Ash Falling? tool also provides instructions on how to collect an ash sample to send back to AVO for analysis.
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Author: Gretchen Williams This case study is part of a collection of pages developed by students in the 2012 introductory-level Geology and Human Health course in the Department of Earth Sciences, Montana State University. Learn more about this project. The term "volcano" has its origin from the name of Vulcan, the Roman god of fire. However, volcanoes are a result of processes of the earth much older than Roman mythology. While volcanoes may be fun to construct for science class or watch on television, the real consequences of volcanic eruptions can be harmful and serious. Some of these consequences include fires, structure damage, and differences in climate. One of the most deadly effects of a volcano is the ash coming from the eruption, which carries poisonous gases that are harmful to humans, plants, and animals alike. Hazards Of Volcanic Ash A multitude of dangerous particals and gases, such as aerosols, are carried in volcanic ash. Some of these include; Carbon dioxide Sulfates (sulfur dioxide) Hydrochloric acid Hydroflouric acid These each have different but serious effects on human health if exposed, which will be discussed later. In addition, volcanic ash can cause reduced visibility, and it is recommended that precautions are taken when driving. Sources: Where Does It Come From? Figure 1 There are volcanoes found all over the Earth, particularly at plate boundaries (see figure 1. This is due to the collision of plates, which causes uplift in the overlying crust. This uplift results in the formation of mountainous landforms; melting of the crust due to frictional heating is what creates magma, which can erupt out of these mountains when pressure gets too high. Some of the most notable volcanic eruptions are: the 1783 eruption of Mt. Laki in Iceland released clouds of poisonous flourine and sulfur dioxide which killed off about 50% of the livestock population that summer in Great Britain was known as "sand-summer" due to ash carried over the Atlantic poisonous clouds spread over Europe, and a buildup of aerosols caused a cooling effect in the entire Northern Hemisphere the 1815 eruption of Mt. Tambora in Indonesia gas releases caused the Stratosphere to change drastically noxious ash and poisoned rain clouds killed off vegetation the 1902 eruption of Mt. Pelee in Martinique spewed toxic clouds traveling at speeds of 600mph largest eruption in the 20th century For further information on volcanoes around the world, visit. Source: How Volcanic Ash Travels Around The Earth System How volcanic ash moves through the atmosphere Unfortunately, volcanic ash can be very easily transported around the Earth system. The movement of volcanic ash depends on: eruption column height ash particle size amount of ash ejected into the atmosphere climatic conditions - wind direction, strength, and humidity Larger eruptions of ash can travel hundreds to thousands of kilometers downwind from the source, but can effect the climate in places on the other side of the world. Ash carried into the atmosphere and spread far from the epicenter can block the sun's rays, resulting in a cooler Earth. The ash can also return to the Earth's surface by means of precipitation; ash particles caught in clouds in the atmosphere fall back down to Earth with rain, snow, ect. Source: Bioavailability Volcanic ash contaminates the biosphere through inhalation by humans and animals, and can also effect crops growing in an area with large amounts of ash. When inhaled, the fibers are deposited in air passages and on lung cells. Impacts on Human Health A picture of silicosis of the lung Inhalation of volcanic ash can be very detrimental to human health, due to the harmful aerosols and poisonous gases the ash is made up of. Health effects inlcude respiratory problems, eye problems, and skin irritiation. 1. Respiratory symptoms (short-term) runny nose sore throat/coughing wheezing/shortness of breath possible bronchitus 2. Eye symptoms (short-term) may become itchy or bloodshot corneal abrasions or scratches can result in conjunctivitis tearings One long-term effect of volcanic ash is silicosis. Silicosis is a disease resulting in lung impairment and scarring, from exposure to particles of free crystalline silica. Minerals that are associated with silicosis include quartz, cristobalite, and tridymite, all potentially present in volcanic ash. Volcanic ash can also contaminate the water supply. Sources: Prevention or Mitigation A handful of tiny volcanic ash particles Fortunately, there are many ways to avoid and protect yourself againsts the dangers of volcanic ash. Precautions for the general public as published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) are outlined below: wear protective clothing, goggles, and dust masks seal buildings those with pre-existing respiratory conditions should stay inside or evacuate it is recommended to stay inside in general wet any dust and ash particles to prevent movement when driving, keep a proper distance in between cars due to reduced visibility avoid exertion, since heavy breathing leads to deeper inhalation of particles into the lungs Source: Recommended Readings 1. "Icelandic volcanic ash alert grounds UK flights. BBC News. 15 April 2010. This article about a 2010 Iceland volcanic eruption discusses the affects it had on air travel in countries all across Europe. The extent of the ash cloud spread over Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, the UN, and even a small part of Russia. 2. "Volcanic ash health advice. NHS Choice. 16 April 2010. This articles discusses the health effects from the Iceland eruption described in the article above, which includes information from the Health Protection Agency (HPA. 3. Gudmundsson, Gunnar. "The Clinical Respiratory Journal. Wiley Online Library. Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 29 November 2010. This article discusses the repiratory effects of volcanic ash, with a reference to the Iceland eruption in the first two articles. Related Links Volcanic Ash - U. S. Geology Survey (USGS) Provides information on the hazards of volcanic ash, what makes up volcanic ash, and how you can protect your home and family against the dangers of volcanic ash Volcanic Ash - Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Provides information on the health affects of volcanic ash and what you can do to avoid them Volcanic Ash - Provides information on the different kinds of ash plumes, the dangers of volcanic ash to humans, and how volcanic ash disrupts everyday life 1. "Famous Volcanoes. University of Bristol. 2012. Volcano. Wikipedia. 28 November 2012. Volcanic Ash. 13 November 2012... 4. "Volcanic Ash: Effects & Mitigation Strategies. U. Geology Survey. 03 February 2009...
I wonder if she ends up seeing him and killing him. Oh wait, the trailer shows it all. Cavite super lakas ng ash fall dasma iba na amoy ng hangin masakit sa ulo at ilong.
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Wag niu n antayin n kau Jan... kakatakot yan. Below my expectations. Suppose the disastrous erruption was kept far way behind the scnene. The core is strongly focus on the "rescue" mission in which i think the emphasis was bluntly executed. The pulling in of the westerner and the Chinese into the play just not adequately boost up the hype to gain excitement. I noticed most of the facial expression in the movie is very "plastic" except for my idol BHLee.
Thank you poo ng madamii doc. Nothing will ever beat the scene in F1 when Dom says, what you put in that sandwich while Brian and Vince are fighting😂. Untrained Sth Korean army bomb disposal unit infiltrates Nth Korea to steal some Nukes so they can blow up a volcano before it erupts destroying the entire Korean Peninsula. br> They only had 1 copy of the map which they promptly lose (face palm) forcing them to rely on guidance from wise cracking but treacherous N Korean agent who just wants to find his daughter (BH Lee who at least earned 1 star, everyone else gets zero.
This movie was trash right from the start with ridiculously exaggerated disaster effects, ludicrously incompetent Sth Korean military, miraculous survival of the main characters and a blatant 'self-sacrifice redemption of the bad guy' movie trope.
This movie feels like Haeundae, but Volcano Eruption version. I think this will be a great movie too like Haeundae (which is my fave korean movie so far. JUSKO SANA NAMAN MAGMURA ANG FACE MASK. ITS ALL FOR EVERYONES SAFETY NAMAN. KEEP SAFE PHILIPPINES. 🙏🙏🙏🙏. It was better when it was “Coach Carter”. 非常的感人 看了也不會無聊 很吸引觀眾的注意. Honestly the beginning part reminds me of a real mom. Jokes aside, these people are great actors, and this will undoubtedly be one of the greatest 2020 movies.
Hello po and Doc ing from Riyadh 😘😘😘. Started off at a slow pace but that's because the background needed to be in place. Mid way thru, it was edge of the seat and Lee Byung Hun was just stellar. Still as charismatic as ever, his character made the movie interesting. Plot was exciting and even my teen daughters enjoyed the movie. Appeal to all ages. Must watch.
Salamat nito laking tulong to. Yess! Bae SuZy. Be ready all the time. stock up supplies before the situation worst. Dont water the ashfall into drainage its harmful. Stay safe everyone. Ano ung maaliit na yan na insland. When it will be showing in the Philippines. Cutie cutie 😂. KEY POINTS Taal Volcano, the world famous volcano in a lake, will erupt violently, within hours to days" This volcano has consistently been ranked as one of the world's most dangerous as millions of people live within its "kill zone" Black volcanic ash is raining down on the capital Manila and provinces further north in Luzon Taal Volcano in the Philippines. one of the country's most dangerous volcanoes and ranked by some as one of the 10 most dangerous volcanoes in the world. erupted without warning Sunday afternoon triggering widespread panic and portents of doom. The violent eruption sent tens of thousands of terrified residents fleeing their homes well into midnight and onto traffic-clogged roads where they were hit by "mud rain" in which raindrops and black ash from the eruption mixed to form a cloying mud that stuck to everything. Ashfall from the eruption was hurled as far north as the province of Pangasinan over 300 kilometers away by prevailing winds. Taal is located some 50 km south of the capital Manila. Philippine media is now repeatedly warning Filipinos in provinces bordering this once picturesque volcano in a lake to brace for a monstrous "magmatic eruption" threatening to ignite a "volcanic tsunami. Taal Volcano last erupted in 1977 but a 1965 eruption took more than 200 lives. Since 1572, Taal has erupted on 33 occasions. This volcano, whose 30 or more volcanic craters are located beneath a placid 19 mile-wide caldera in Taal Lake, is ranked a VEI 6, or Level Six (or “colossal”) eruption threat in the Volcanic Explosivity Index (VEI. The maximum level this open scale has reached is seven. Taal has produced four VEI 4 eruptions over the last 200 years and one VEI 6 eruption 5, 500 years ago. Sunday's phreatic eruption, or an eruption mainly of superheated steam, ash and pumice, propelled a monstrous ash cloud, or a "tephra column. to a height of 15 kilometers into the atmosphere and ignited an unending series of volcanic lightning strikes amid the tumbling cloud of ash visible for miles. — CNN Philippines ( cnnphilippines) January 12, 2020 Taal was ranked the ninth most dangerous volcano in the world by Wired magazine in 2017. Most dangerous refers to a volcano's ability to inflict mass casualties. Some 2. 5 million people live within a 30 km distance from the volcano. Filipino fears over a monstrous eruption is being fanned by a warning early Sunday evening by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (Phivolcs) that raised Taal's eruption threat to a Level 4 on a scale of 5. Level 4 means a “hazardous explosive eruption is possible within hours to days. ” Phivolcs urges the immediate evacution of Taal Volcano island due to high risk of pyroclastic density currents, or a fast-moving current of hot gas and volcanic matter. There's also the danger from a deadly "volcanic tsunami" within a 14 km radius from the main crater or caldera. Phivolcs said a volcanic tsunami might occur in a caldera lake like Taal when water is displaced by a deformation of the lake floor due to rising magma. A volcanic tsunami might also be caused by pyroclastic materials flowing down from the volcano into the lake, or landslides caused by volcanic activity. "Taal is a very small volcano but a dangerous volcano. said Renato Solidum, Phivolcs director. "It is unique because it is a volcano within a volcano. Government seismologists recorded magma moving towards the crater of Taal, one of the Philippines' most active volcanoes Photo: AFP / Bullit MARQUEZ Phivolcs has recorded continuous volcanic tremors since 11:00 a. m. Sunday with magnitudes measuring 2. 5 and 2. 9. It said eruptive activity at Taal Volcano intensified at 5:30 p. Sunday. "Eruptive activity at Taal Volcano Main Crater intensified as continuous eruption generated a tall 10-15 kilometer steam-laden tephra column with frequent volcanic lightning that rained wet ashfall on the general north as far as Quezon City. said Phivolcs in a bulletin. Some government sources claim as many as 200, 000 persons have been evacuated from danger zones around the volcano. Of this total, 8, 000 are residents of the volcano island and other high-risk towns while 6, 000 were out of the danger zone by Sunday evening, said the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council.
ซูจี ❤️. Yang ashfall na yan dapat talaga tanggalin sa bubong,dahil ang abo na yan magiging kalawang, mabiliz kumain ng bakal yang abo ng bulkan. Cloud asphalt lexington ky. At least it's not another fast & furious sequel. I'll watch this.
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