“…Stress changes modulated by the LOD centrifugal forces-and estimated of the order of~400 kPa/year (Sottili et al, 2015)-have been reported to produce crustal deformations on multiyear scale (Wang et al, 2000). Active volcanoes are sensitive to other periodic crustal stress changes occurring over different timescales (see Table S2), as also reported for volcanoes along the "Ring of Fire" (Rymer & Brown, 1984;Kasahara et al, 2001;Palladino & Sottili, 2014); Stromboli, Italy (Johnston & Mauk, 1972;Sottili & Palladino, 2012); Kilauea, Hawaii (Brown, 1925;Dzurisin, 1980); Mayon, Philippines (Jentzsch et al, 2001); Ruapehu, New Zealand (Girona et al, 2018); and Mount Etna (Patanè et al, 1994;Sottili et al, 2007). Active volcanoes are sensitive to other periodic crustal stress changes occurring over different timescales (see Table S2), as also reported for volcanoes along the "Ring of Fire" (Rymer & Brown, 1984;Kasahara et al, 2001;Palladino & Sottili, 2014); Stromboli, Italy (Johnston & Mauk, 1972;Sottili & Palladino, 2012); Kilauea, Hawaii (Brown, 1925;Dzurisin, 1980); Mayon, Philippines (Jentzsch et al, 2001); Ruapehu, New Zealand (Girona et al, 2018); and Mount Etna (Patanè et al, 1994;Sottili et al, 2007).…”