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Volcano vs Hurricane - Full Coverage? Or...
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Here's a similar story from Reuters:

Hector vs. Kilauea: Hurricane on track to skirt past Hawaii's erupting volcano

(Reuters) - Two of Mother Nature’s most potentially devastating forces - a major hurricane and an erupting volcano - appear headed for a close encounter on Hawaii’s Big Island next week, weather forecasters said on Friday.

Hector was on a trajectory that could brush the southern coast of the Big Island late on Wednesday morning, the NHC said.
That would put the storm on a virtual collision course with Kilauea Volcano, situated on the southern portion of the island. The volcano is in the midst of a 3-month-old eruption of lava from vents on its eastern flank while its summit crater continues to collapse.

Scientists differ over how hurricanes and volcanoes might interact, including the question of whether low atmospheric pressure from a major cyclone could help trigger an eruption, and much remains unknown on the subject.

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-hawai...SKBN1KP03P

Reuters lists for their report a writer, a contributing writer, and editor, who all follow the goals set down in 1941:
"Thomson Reuters is dedicated to upholding the Trust Principles and to preserving its independence, integrity, and freedom from bias in the gathering and dissemination of information and news."


I don't know about you, but I notice a substantial difference in the way the two stories are written and presented. I didn't find that they were "all the same," or that they "all do that," or since one was highly inaccurate, it would imply in some way that all media is unreliable.
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RE: Volcano vs Hurricane - Full Coverage? Or... - by HereOnThePrimalEdge - 08-04-2018, 05:38 AM

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