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Steam Plume drifting NE from La Reunion.
IR Image. 6th April 2007.
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A false colour image of 'Piton La Fournaise' on La Reunion pouring molten lava into the Indian Ocean.
6th April 2007.
[Metop A Data © EUMETSAT 2007] |
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Kliuchevskoi (56N 160E) Kamchatka. IR.
3rd June 2007.
[Metop A Data © EUMETSAT 2007] |
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Kliuchevskoi (56N 160E) on Kamchatka.
1st July 2007.
[Metop A Data © EUMETSAT 2007] |
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Mount Etna, Sicily, erupted on the evening of Tuesday 4th Sept 2007.
NOAA 17 Channel 4 IR.
Data received via EUMETCast
Processed with David Taylor's AVHRR Manager and HRPT Reader. |
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The Chilean 'Volcan Llaima' shows a large dust plume drifting over the Andes.
2nd January 2008 @ 13.52 UTC
Processed with David Taylor's Metop Manager and HRPT Reader.
Metop A Data © EUMETSAT 2008 |
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24 hours later the plume has virtually disappeared.
Processed with David Taylor's Metop Manager and HRPT Reader.
Metop A Data © EUMETSAT 2008 |
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Chaitén Volcano
Lat 42.49.58S Long 72.38.45W in southern Chile has erupted for the first time since 7420 BC.
The volcano is 10 km NE of Chaitén, Gulf of Corcovado.
Metop A Data © EUMETSAT 2008.
3rd May 2008 @ 13.28 UTC
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Chaitén Volcano. Lat 42.49.58S Long 72.38.45W
Today 6th May 2008 the volcano ejected a huge cloud of ash.
Metop A Data © EUMETSAT 2008.
6th May 2008 @ 14.07 UTC
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Chaitén Volcano. Lat 42.49.58S Long 72.38.45W
Metop A Data © EUMETSAT 2008.
8th May 2008
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Chaitén Volcano. Lat 42.49.58S Long 72.38.45W
Metop A Data © EUMETSAT 2008.
27th May 2008
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Koryaksky in Kamchatka erupts.
3,456 metres @ 53.19'N, 158.41'E Stratovolcano
Channel 3 Metop A image received 7th March 2009.
Metop A Data © EUMETSAT 2009
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Channel 3 Metop A Image showing,
Koryaksky at the bottom of the image, with ash plume being blown west and
Shiveluch, 3,282 m @ 56.39' N, 161.22' E with ash plume being blown south east at top of image.
A third volcano is not visible in this image.
Metop A Data © EUMETSAT 2009.
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The third Volcano Karymsky is visible in this image.
A channel 2 image showing an ash plume being blown west.
1536 m, 54,3' N, 159.26' E
Metop A Data © EUMETSAT 2009.
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The
third Volcano Karymsky is visible in this final image using a NOAA
enhancement Algorithm (CC) showing an ash plume being blown west.
Metop A Data © EUMETSAT 2009.
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Ash Cloud from Eyjafjallajökull volcano. 15th April 2010.
Image rendered to show ash in atmosphere.
Metop A Data © EUMETSAT 2010.
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Eyjafjallajökull volcano.
Modis L1 Data © NASA via EUMETCast 2010. 17th April 2010 @ 13.15-20 UTC
Data processed in David Taylor's MSGDataManager & ModisL1viewer. |
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Eyjafjallajökull volcano.
Modis L1 Data © NASA via EUMETCast 2010. 17th April 2010 @ 13.15-20 UTC
Data processed in David Taylor's MSGDataManager & ModisL1viewer.
This image uses an enhancement to show up the ash in the atmosphere. |
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Ash Plume continues to affect European Air Space
Eyjafjallajökull volcano.
Modis L1 Data © NASA via EUMETCast 2010. 8th May 2010
Data processed in David Taylor's MSGDataManager & ModisL1viewer. |
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