Will the coast be toast? An increase in seismic activity has prompted predictions that a mile-wide submarine volcano named the Axial Seamount will erupt near the United States West Coast by year’s end.
Parts of the country remain under cold weather advisories and freezing warnings today, as the NWS warns of dangerous wind chills.
Earth bubbles and broils beneath an underwater peak called Axial Seamount, located 480 kilometers (300 miles) off Oregon's coast, causing it to swell in changing patterns that hint at impending strife.
Axial Seamount is a young, 30 million-year-old undersea volcano in the Pacific Ocean off the U.S. coast, and it’s expected to blow this year.
Scientists are predicting that a mile-deep volcano off the U.S. West Coast will erupt this year. The Axial Seamount, an underwater volcano located about 300 miles off the coast of Oregon, is displaying behavior that indicates an eruption is imminent in 2025,
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An underwater volcano located about 300 miles off the coast of Oregon is predicted to erupt by the end of 2025. According to scientists from Oregon State University (OSU), this volcano, Axial Seamount,
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A low pressure trough will develop over the eastern states on Friday and may extend westwards over eastern SA at times over the following few days. Another high pressure system will move across waters south of the Bight mid next week. Sunny. Winds ...