Cleveland Daily Update for 9/13/07
By americasvolcanoes
Current Cleveland status form AVO:
Thursday, September 13, 2007 12:10 PM AKDT (2010 UTC)
CLEVELAND VOLCANO (CAVW#1101-24-)
52°49′20″ N169°56′42″ W, Summit Elevation 5676 ft (1730 m)
Current Aviation Color Code: YELLOW
Current Volcano Alert Level: Advisory
Clouds obscured views of the volcano by satellite and web camera today.
AVO continues to monitor the volcano closely with satellite imagery as weather allows. The lack of a real-time seismic network at Cleveland means that AVO is unable to track local earthquake activity related to volcanic unrest. Short-lived explosions of ash that could exceed 20,000 ft above sea level can occur without warning and may go undetected on satellite imagery.
This entry was posted on September 13, 2007 at 7:32 pm and is filed under America's Volcanoes, Cleveland. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
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Cleveland Daily Update for 9/13/07
By americasvolcanoes
Current Cleveland status form AVO:
Thursday, September 13, 2007 12:10 PM AKDT (2010 UTC)
CLEVELAND VOLCANO (CAVW#1101-24-)
52°49′20″ N169°56′42″ W, Summit Elevation 5676 ft (1730 m)
Current Aviation Color Code: YELLOW
Current Volcano Alert Level: Advisory
Clouds obscured views of the volcano by satellite and web camera today.
AVO continues to monitor the volcano closely with satellite imagery as weather allows. The lack of a real-time seismic network at Cleveland means that AVO is unable to track local earthquake activity related to volcanic unrest. Short-lived explosions of ash that could exceed 20,000 ft above sea level can occur without warning and may go undetected on satellite imagery.
This entry was posted on September 13, 2007 at 7:32 pm and is filed under America's Volcanoes, Cleveland. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
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