Tuesday, August 12, 2014

"Dante's Peak is probably the best volcano movie out there." - A volcanologist.




Reverse-chronological history of my scientific life:

I'm on my way to the University of Cambridge to get a Masters in Polar Studies
...which I was inspired to do after working for the US Antarctic Program
...where I ended up because I'm fascinated by the power of nature
...which I first discovered in 8th grade Earth Science
...when I watched Dante's Peak.

I am a steadfast, even zealous, fan. I've received my fair share of mockery for this fact, but now, the ultimate vindication:
"Overall, Dante’s Peak is probably the best volcano movie out there." - Rebecca Williams, Volcanologist at the University of Hull. "It dramatizes the real-life problems that scientists and communities face when a volcano becomes active. The film depicts many of the different volcanic events really well (though it mixes up types of eruptive style) and captures many of the real volcanic hazards that exist around the world."

Watch the movie. Love the movie. Read Williams's full review here

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