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                                                    </description><item><title>Caribbean Sea: A 5.0-magnitude earthquake occurred near the Leeward Islands in the Caribbean Sea at approximately 15:48 on September 28.</title><link>https://exbulletin.com/uncategorized/1849475/</link><description>GLP. KNA. MSR. SXM. GBR. Event. An earthquake measuring 5.0 on the Richter scale occurred in the Caribbean Sea near the Leeward Islands at approximately 15:48 on September 28. The epicenter was about 50 kilometers (31 miles) east-northeast of Codrington, Antigua and Barbuda.</description><pubDate>2022-09-29T16:27+0200</pubDate><guid>exbulletin-d62d98406c0320fabc954d68da12c9a2</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220929162700</sortelement></item><item><title>Global tsunamis driven by underwater volcanic eruptions</title><link>https://phys.org/news/2022-09-global-tsunamis-driven-underwater-volcanic.html</link><description>In 1883, there was a volcanic eruption so large it killed tens of thousands of people. It expelled so much ash that, for a time, it changed the colors of sunsets and the palette with which impressionist artists painted. In history, few volcanic eruptions have been so documented, until a recent....</description><pubDate>2022-09-29T16:17+0200</pubDate><guid>phys-9b689c7adbfefc591273be535eb14921</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220929161700</sortelement></item><item><title>Global tsunamis driven by underwater volcanic eruptions</title><link>https://techcodex.com/global-tsunamis-driven-by-underwater-volcanic-eruptions/</link><description>In 1883, there was a volcanic eruption so large it killed tens of thousands of people. It expelled so much ash that, for a time, it changed the colors of sunsets and the palette with which impressionist artists painted. In history, few volcanic eruptions have been so documented, until a recent....</description><pubDate>2022-09-29T16:10+0200</pubDate><guid>techcodex-fa85a5c4dc003a17aefef0dbf596ed85</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220929161000</sortelement></item><item><title>Science Storms Permanent event at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, United States</title><link>https://www.meer.com/en/29731-science-storms</link><description>Be blown away by a 40-foot tornado swirling before you. See bolts of lightning crack over your head. Trigger an avalanche. Unleash a tsunami wave. It’s all possible in Science Storms, an unprecedented and dramatic permanent exhibit in Allstate Court that reveals the extraordinary science behind some....</description><pubDate>2022-09-29T15:46+0200</pubDate><guid>wsimag-f07c8c2ccf084625f3252daed80b36ae</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20220929154600</sortelement></item></channel></rss>