Japan’s Mt. Fuji volcano awakens after 300 years- increased risk of an eruption warns scientist

February 19, 2012JAPANReports are appearing about unrest and signs of a possible awakening of Mt Fuji volcano in Japan. According to a report which includes an unclear photo of the area, a row of new craters, the largest 50 m in diameter, has appeared on the eastern flank of the volcano at 2200 m elevation. Steam was observed erupting from these vents. The observation joins other signs suggesting a gradual reawakening: A swarm of earthquakes including 4 of magnitude 5 have occurred northeast of Mt Fuji on and after 28 January. An earlier 6.4M quake occurred under the volcano on 15 March 2011. The report also mentions increased activity from a fumarole vent at 1500 m elevation and hot spring areas at the eastern flank observed since 2003. These locations seem to be aligned geographically, and are probably connected. Dr. Masaaki Kimura of Ryukyu University is quoted to admit that there is an increased risk of an eruption on the eastern flank and that the status of the volcano should be closely monitored. Mt. Fuji last erupted in 1707, some 305 years ago. –Volcano Discovery
contribution Luisport
This entry was posted in Civilizations unraveling, Earth Changes, Earth Watch, Earthquake Omens?, High-risk potential hazard zone, Potential Earthchange hotspot, Prophecies referenced, Seismic tremors, Time - Event Acceleration, Volcanic Eruption, Volcano Watch. Bookmark the permalink.

10 Responses to Japan’s Mt. Fuji volcano awakens after 300 years- increased risk of an eruption warns scientist

  1. radiogirl says:

    This is the one I have been waiting and watching…this one and Mt. Hood.Thanks for the info and again God Bless,R

    Like

  2. Dennis E. says:

    Well, things are getting interesting…………in Japan

    In an off-post comment…………..There is another report of hundreds of falling birds last Wednesday on I-95 North in Laurel Maryland, Starlings……………… on 02.14.12 another birds falling out of the sky report that also included blackbirds
    Reports like this seem to be on the increase………….

    Like

  3. luisport says:

    Space Weather Message Code: ALTK05
    Serial Number: 676
    Issue Time: 2012 Feb 19 0601 UTC

    ALERT: Geomagnetic K-index of 5
    Threshold Reached: 2012 Feb 19 0600 UTC
    Synoptic Period: 0300-0600 UTC
    Active Warning: Yes
    NOAA Scale: G1 – Minor

    ————————————————————

    Space Weather Message Code: WARK05
    Serial Number: 747
    Issue Time: 2012 Feb 19 0424 UTC

    WARNING: Geomagnetic K-index of 5 expected
    Valid From: 2012 Feb 19 0425 UTC
    Valid To: 2012 Feb 19 0900 UTC
    Warning Condition: Onset
    NOAA Scale: G1 – Minor
    Potential Impacts: Area of impact primarily poleward of 60 degrees
    Geomagnetic Latitude.
    Induced Currents – Weak power grid fluctuations can occur.
    Spacecraft – Minor impact on satellite operations possible.
    Aurora – Aurora may be visible at high latitudes, i.e., northern tier
    of the U.S. such as northern Michigan and Maine.

    ————————————————————

    Space Weather Message Code: ALTK04
    Serial Number: 1560
    Issue Time: 2012 Feb 19 0150 UTC

    ALERT: Geomagnetic K-index of 4
    Threshold Reached: 2012 Feb 19 0147 UTC
    Synoptic Period: 0000-0300 UTC
    Active Warning: Yes
    Potential Impacts: Area of impact primarily poleward of 65 degrees
    Geomagnetic Latitude.
    Induced Currents – Weak power grid fluctuations can occur.
    Aurora – Aurora may be visible at high latitudes such as Canada and
    Alaska.

    ————————————————————

    Space Weather Message Code: WARK04
    Serial Number: 1867
    Issue Time: 2012 Feb 19 0042 UTC

    WARNING: Geomagnetic K-index of 4 expected
    Valid From: 2012 Feb 19 0041 UTC
    Valid To: 2012 Feb 19 1241 UTC
    Warning Condition: Onset
    Potential Impacts: Area of impact primarily poleward of 65 degrees
    Geomagnetic Latitude.
    Induced Currents – Weak power grid fluctuations can occur.
    Aurora – Aurora may be visible at high latitudes such as Canada and
    Alaska.

    Like

  4. zenhostel says:

    Kyushu Island’s volcanoes had some eruptions since the 9.0 Tohoku earthquake. With the seabed shifting 50meters where the plates meet, Mt. Fuji must have some pressure built up.

    Like

  5. Joseph m. zullo says:

    Well As quote the Josh Bernstien study of Pompeii the signs are definietely representign an event.

    Like

  6. EricTGS says:

    Some friends went hiking near the mountain and they said the ground trembled for a second or two. Either that’s true or they’re just lying, but I can’t help thinking that this is somehow related..

    Like

  7. Albert says:

    Crazy times!!

    Like

  8. Fuji is the world’s most perfect mountain. It will be sad if it is changed by an eruption especially one like Mt St. Helen.

    Like

  9. shootingstar says:

    with the new vents and fault line of thirty meters could mean nothing. as land shifts about 5 cenmtrs ev year we could see a new volcano grow out from the old one like Anak krakatau in indonesia or the fact that yellowstone has sprung up in dif places over thosands of years.

    Like

  10. T says:

    ((JastpeelJimpeel))
    Yes, it would be a shame if Fuji changed it’s shape, but I think it would be more of a shame to think that 1000s of people could die or lose their homes if an event took place. Places like Gotemba, Hakone, Fujinomiya and Kofu are all at risk.

    Like

All comments are moderated. We reserve the right not to post any comment deemed defamatory, inappropriate, or spam.