Japan Probes Mysterious Vapor Eruption 209
Saeed al-Sahaf writes "From the BBC, Japan's Coast Guard dispatched aircraft Sunday to survey a 3,300-foot-high column of steam rising from the Pacific Ocean off the island of Iwo Jima. MSNBC has a nice picture. The vapor was reported Saturday after Japanese troops stationed on the small island observed the massive cloudy plume rise from the sea about 30 miles southeast of the island. 'It's highly likely that it's caused by an eruption of an underwater volcano,' Japanese officials said. But others are not so sure, and are speculating that Godzilla has awoken from its nap. Tokyo remains calm at this hour."
I for one... (Score:3, Funny)
Mitsubishi F-2 Versus Godzilla (Score:3, Informative)
The F-2 is the new Japanese frontline fighter and employs stealth technology developed by Japanese engineers. The F-2 is distinctly inferior to the American F-22 but is a source of pride for the Japanese military.
In about 5 years, Tokyo will deploy the new F-2 Super Kai, an improved version of the F-2. The Japanese military has already released pictures of a prelimin [adularia.ath.cx]
Re:Mitsubishi F-2 Versus Godzilla (Score:2)
Re:Mitsubishi F-2 Versus Godzilla (Score:2)
When's the VF-1 [kent.net] coming out?
Re:Mitsubishi F-2 Versus Godzilla (Score:2)
The Valkyrie is never coming out, due to the simple fact that we don't want to have to listen to a whiny little sixteen year old bitch singing such mind-warping 'classics' as "Stage Fright," "My Boyfriend is a Pilot," "We Will Win," "To Be In Love," etc.
On the other hand, I want a VT-1S. I know where all 57 controls are.
Re:Mitsubishi F-2 Versus Godzilla (Score:4, Informative)
It's inferior because it's an F-16 airframe with radar absorbent materials on the leading edges. At least, according to the Wikipedia article to which you linked.
The incorporation of RAM (ACs: insert lame computer-hardware related joke here) into an aircraft does not make it stealthy. Ever wondered why the F-117, B-2, and for that matter the F-22 look rather unusual? It is because shape is much more important than the coating.
Having said this, the F-16 (and derivatives) are nevertheless remarkable aircraft. I have heard that some of the more experienced F-16 pilots have been fairly consistent in out-maneuvering the F-22 in exercises. With the introduction of stealth technologies, it is a shame to see such an incredible aircraft see the end of its line. (I would've probably said this about the P-51, too.)
Re:Mitsubishi F-2 Versus Godzilla (Score:2)
You mean 'out-turning', right?
(or should that be 'in-turning'. Ouch my head is spinning now remembering the old F16 Eagle simulator on the PC)
Re:Mitsubishi F-2 Versus Godzilla (Score:2)
Re:Mitsubishi F-2 Versus Godzilla (Score:2)
The F-16 is truely a remarkable airframe, much as the Boeing 747 has been, but it really is time to get out of the 90's and move on to some more advanced, more fuel effecient, easier to fly and deal with machines.
Re:Mitsubishi F-2 Versus Godzilla (Score:2)
Re:Mitsubishi F-2 Versus Godzilla (Score:2)
Re:Mitsubishi F-2 Versus Godzilla (Score:3, Funny)
It's just framebait, that's all.
Re:I for one... (Score:1)
no time like the present... (Score:2)
I sure as hell don't (Score:3, Funny)
I saw this one (Score:5, Funny)
Re:I saw this one (Score:2)
There was a test done once, the details of which I cannot recall exactly as I don't know that I ever knew them. The gist of it was that they set of some high explosives far below a ship. A large ship. The point was to see if the 'bubbles' would do any damage to and/or sink the ship.
Well, the surface of the ocean turned to massive frothing abyss, and the ship disintegrated. I don't know if that means the test was a success or a failure
Anybody has details I'd
Re:I saw this one (Score:2)
I can't imagine that happening. What I would expect to happen is for the ship to drop to the bottom of the ocean as the aerated water suddenly became unable to support the ship...
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Re:I saw this one (Score:2, Interesting)
I saw a program that had something similar to this called "Disaster Detectives" I believe. They wanted to see if a release of bubbles could sink a ship. Turns out they didn't do much if directly under. However if the bubbles
Re:I saw this one (Score:5, Interesting)
There is also speculation that the Bermuda Triangle has lots of these unstable deposits. Would explain a few things.
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Re:I saw this one (Score:2, Interesting)
More info in wikipedia [wikipedia.org]
Re:I saw this one (Score:5, Interesting)
I would furthermore add that since the advent of GPS and more reliable marine radio, we sure haven't heard much noise from the Graveyard of the Atlantic.
Re:I saw this one (Score:2)
And in some cases, portions of the Pacific as well.
Re:I saw this one (Score:4, Informative)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Celeste [wikipedia.org]
Wikipedia seems to give an identifiable history with a lot of detail for both the ship and captain.
Re:I saw this one (Score:4, Funny)
Wikipedia seems to give an identifiable history with a lot of detail for both the ship and captain.
That article was probably contributed by drunken pirates.
Re:I saw this one (Score:2)
Arrr, matey! Ye be claimin' ye've seen a sober pirate?! *hiccough* Arrrr...
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SORRY... sorry.... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:SORRY... sorry.... (Score:2)
Oh no. (Score:5, Funny)
At least the Japanese have experience. I mean, Tokyo's been destroyed at *least* 500 times before hasn't it?
Re:Oh no. (Score:3)
Kaneda!!!!!
(Repeat ad infinitum)
Re:Oh no. (Score:2)
Let's face it. If Tokyo wasn't destroyed every sixth months by Godzilla, Japan would rule the world!
Re:Oh no. (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Oh no. (Score:2)
What's funny is if this comment was about the USA, it'd have been modded up. I can't wait until that fad passes.
Re:Oh no. (Score:2)
What's funny is if this comment was about the USA, it'd have been modded up. I can't wait until that fad passes.
Hmm.. Some sensitive pro-Japanese people I see(white Otaku). Perhaps they don't know about the history of Japan from 1895 till 1945. The raping of as
It's It's It's Godzilla (Score:5, Funny)
Re:It's It's It's Godzilla (Score:2)
Giant catfish farted ! (Score:2, Funny)
Snow Crash (Score:4, Funny)
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Re:Snow Crash (Score:2)
Only if he is using the right patchlevel
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Giant boiling water thingy (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Giant boiling water thingy (Score:4, Funny)
The water is friggin red! (Score:1)
I for one am slightly disturbed at this, is this normal for an undersea eruption?
Re:The water is friggin red! (Score:5, Informative)
Probably hematite, sulfur compounds and ashes coming from the volcano. They must be mixing with the water on the ocean floor and rising with the columns of hot water.
Re:The water is friggin red! (Score:1)
Re:The water is friggin red! (Score:5, Informative)
Because volcanos usually send up a lot of smoke and ash and crap (that's the technical term for it). The crap would usually put a lot of smoke in the air, especially from anything that burned. Since this is under water, any minerals such as iron and sulfer that might react due to the heat of the volcano, along with organic matter from dead fish, seeweed, coral, or whatever might be on the ocean floor doesn't turn into smoke. Instead, it dissolves into the water and turns it some nasty foul color, in this case reddish.
Endless fun on the ocean floor (Score:5, Funny)
So basically what you're saying is, when an underwater volcano goes off, coral and seeweed all leave the surface and rush down to the bottom of the ocean to watch the event, as well as countless schools of fish passing by, only they get too close and promptly die, thereby creating a giant fruit de mer soup?
Interesting theory...
Re:Endless fun on the ocean floor (Score:2)
I'm sure the coral gets very tired by the time it swims down to the bottom
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Under... (Score:1)
Gah, I can't believe I just posted that
Re:The water is friggin red! (Score:2)
Re:The water is friggin red! (Score:2)
See here [slashdot.org].
Sounds like a nice island... (Score:2)
Re:Sounds like a nice island... (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Sounds like a nice island... (Score:3, Funny)
Because nobody live there. D'oh!
KFG
"Bloop monster" evolves to phase 2 (Score:3, Funny)
Bloop monster audio (Score:2, Funny)
Play this with caution!! I am still quaking with terror and afraid to go near the water. Be afraid, be very afraid...
War (Score:1)
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Re:War (Score:3, Funny)
I think I've already seen that movie. Oh, wait, that was real...
Will this be another Surtsey? (Score:2, Funny)
Godzilla Godzilla Godzilla... (Score:4, Funny)
they THINK it's a volcano? (Score:4, Informative)
On second thought (Score:2)
Re:they THINK it's a volcano? (Score:3, Informative)
Re:they THINK it's a volcano? (Score:4, Insightful)
But it *could* be something else, which is why they won't say for certain yet. That's just the way it works -- you don't say something IS something until it's been scientifically proven.
Which, as I understand it, gives certain "Intelligent Design" "scientists" in Kansas all sorts of confusion...
Re:they THINK it's a volcano? (Score:2, Funny)
That's not a volcano. It's a space station!
Re:they THINK it's a volcano? (Score:4, Funny)
They're scientists. They can't be 100% sure of anything, really.
Unless it's a methane lake on Titan. Or evidence of life on Mars. Or a new planet that "weighs" x metric tons orbiting a red giant.
Well, crap. It must be Godzilla, and I'm 100% sure of it.
Re:they THINK it's a volcano? (Score:2)
(And stop making Godzila jokes; this makes Cthulhu very very angry.)
man it must suck to be in japan (Score:4, Funny)
Steam (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Steam (Score:3, Funny)
look at the bigger picture (Score:3, Informative)
WA Post has an "enlargeable image" [washingtonpost.com] showing the plume from the side. I haven't found a bigger one yet. What I really want is video.
Re:look at the bigger picture (Score:4, Informative)
Google news Japan kanji for volcano search [google.com]
Yahoo news for Japan with the kanji search [yahoo.co.jp]
appologies for the self reply.
Mod Parent UP (Score:2)
Re:Mod Parent UP (Score:2)
Cool (Score:2)
Do they really have to ask? (Score:2)
So where's the Google Earth overlay? (Score:2)
Must be Longhorn starting to surface (Score:4, Funny)
I think I'm sick (Score:2)
Mysterious Vapor Eruption in Japan? (Score:2)
Vapors??? (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Apple testing new water-cooling solution? (Score:4, Funny)
Re:obligatory (Score:2, Informative)
A troll. Thanks for playing.
Re:This is a joke, right? (Score:3, Informative)
it is about 1KM plus or minus lots (Score:2)
Re:This is a joke, right? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:This is a joke, right? (Score:4, Funny)
Wow, that's several times higher than the space station.
Re:Its the terrorists! (Score:3, Informative)
well if the pacific ocean was downloading movies or music the US would have already thrown it in jail.
Re:Damn... Japan Still Exists (Score:4, Interesting)
Okay.
"In other news, Japan's Seismological Agency said it would be a good idea if people didn't stand quite so close to the shoreline."