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The Krakatoa Eruption of 1883: A Historic Catastrophe with Lasting Lessons
Photo Credit: Collection Leiden University Library, KITLV 5888, CC BY-SA 4.0
Exploring High Impact Low Probability (HILP) Events: The Tunguska Meteor Event, 1908
Photo Credit: From Wikipedia – Leonid Kulik, the expedition to the Tunguska event – Vokrug Sveta, 1931
Exploring the 1815 Mount Tambora Eruption: A Catastrophic HILP Event
Picture Credit: Rain of fire … the eruption of Mount Tambora in 1815
Exploring Historical HILP Events: Mount Vesuvius Eruptions – 79 AD and 1631 AD
Photo Credit: www.nesdis.noaa.gov/news/day-history-eruption-of-mt-vesuvius-1631
Deep Dive into the Carrington Event, 1859: A Historic Solar Superstorm with Lessons for Today
Photo Credit: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
Encountering Dragon Kings – Rare Forces in the HILP Realms
Photo: Cover – The European Physical Journal Special Topics 205.1 (2012)