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Latest Volcanoes In The World News UPDATE:

2/01/2012 – AVO/USGS Volcanic Activity Notice – Alaska cleveland Volcano Alert

Volcano: Cleveland (CAVW #1101-24-)

Current Volcano Alert Level: WATCH
Previous Volcano Alert Level: ADVISORY

Current Aviation Color Code: ORANGE
Previous Aviation Color Code: YELLOW

Issued: Tuesday, January 31, 2012, 3:21 PM AKST (20120201/0021Z)
Source: Alaska Volcano Observatory
Notice Number: 2012/A2
Location: N 52 deg 49 min W 169 deg 56 min
Elevation: 5676 ft (1730 m)
Area: Aleutians Alaska

Volcanic Activity Summary: Renewed eruptive activity of Cleveland Volcano has been observed in satellite data, and AVO is raising the Aviation Color Code to Orange and the Alert Level to Watch. A new lava dome has been observed in the summit crater, and as of 30 January 2012 was approximately 40 meters (130 feet) in diameter. There have been no observations of ash emissions or explosive activity during this current lava eruption.

The lava dome that formed throughout the fall-winter of 2011 was largely removed by the explosive activity on 25 and 29 December, 2011. It remains possible for intermittent, sudden explosions of blocks and ash to occur at any time, and ash clouds exceeding 20,000 feet above sea level may develop. Such explosions and their associated ash clouds may go undetected in satellite imagery for hours. If a large, explosive, ash-producing event occurs, seismic, infrasound, or volcanic lightning may be detected by local and regional monitoring networks. There is no real-time seismic monitoring network on Mount Cleveland.

Additional information on Cleveland Volcano and the current activity may be found at this link:

http://www.avo.alaska.edu/activity/Cleveland.php

 

11/03/2011 Current Alerts for US Volcanoes

Elevated Volcanic Activity and Information Releases

Thursday, Nov 3, 2011 at 13:18:20 PDT.

The following U.S. volcanoes are known to be above normal background (elevated unrest or eruptions) or have shown activity that warranted an Information Release (for example, an earthquake swarm).
Times are local to the volcano and in military format.
Volcano Alert Levels & Aviation Color Codes defined at http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/activity/alertsystem.

Kilauea Alert Level=WATCH. Aviation Color Code=ORANGE. As of Nov 3, 2011, 07:43 HST
KILAUEA VOLCANO (CAVW #1302-01-)
19°25'16" N 155°17'13" W, Summit Elevation 4091 ft (1247 m)
Current Volcano Alert Level: WATCH
Current Aviation Color Code: ORANGE

Activity Summary for past 24 hours: DI inflation started yesterday morning and the summit lava lake level began to rise. At Pu`u `O`o, incandescence was visible from eastern and western locations on the crater floor. Lava flows fed by the fissure may no longer be active on the flow field southeast of Pu`u `O`o. Seismic tremor levels were elevated at the summit but low elsewhere; gas emissions were elevated.

Past 24 hours at Kilauea summit: The summit tiltmeter network recorded the switch to DI inflation at 7 am yesterday morning. The summit lava lake began to rise soon after the switch but remained below the inner ledge which is 75 m (250 ft) below the Halema`uma`u Crater floor. A small amount of ash-sized tephra was wafted within the gas plume from the summit vent and deposited on nearby surfaces. The most recent (preliminary) sulfur dioxide emission rate measurement was 800 tonnes/day on November 2, 2011.

Seismic tremor levels increased slightly with DI inflation. Four earthquakes were strong enough to be located beneath Kilauea volcano: one within the upper east rift zone (near Keanakako`i Crater) and three on south flank faults.

Background: The summit lava lake is deep within a ~150 m (500 ft) diameter cylindrical vent with nearly vertical sides inset within the east wall and floor of Halema`uma`u Crater. Its level fluctuates from about 70 m to more than 150 m (out of sight) below the floor of Halema`uma`u Crater. The vent has been mostly active since opening with a small explosive event on March 19, 2008. Most recently, the lava level of the lake responds to summit tilt changes with the lake receding during deflation and rising during inflation.

Past 24 hours at the middle east rift zone vents: The tiltmeter on the north flank of Pu`u `O`o cone recorded continued DI deflation. Incandescence could be seen from openings at the east and west edges of the crater floor; possibly weak incandescence was visible from the September 21 fissure on the upper east flank of the Pu`u `O`o cone. Lava flows may no longer be active on the flow field to the southeast of Pu`u `O`o based on satellite images acquired overnight; while there is still a thermal anomaly visible when the area is not covered with clouds, it has been weakening over the past few days.

Seismic tremor levels near Pu`u `O`o remained low. The most recent (preliminary) sulfur dioxide emission rate measurement was 230 tonnes/day on November 2, 2011, from all east rift zone sources.

Background: The eruption in Kilauea's middle east rift zone started with a fissure eruption on January 3, 1983, and has continued since at Pu`u `O`o Cone, or from vents within a few kilometers to the east or west, with few interruptions. In early August, the Pu`u `O`o crater floor collapsed to a depth of about 75 m (245 ft) below the east rim of the crater as lava burst from vents on the lower west flank of the cone. A DI tilt event several days later cut off supply to Pu`u `O`o and the west flank vents; lava reappeared in Pu`u `O`o Crater on August 21st and filled it to overflowing. A fissure eruption on the upper southeast flank of Pu`u `O`o Cone on Sept. 21 drained the lava lakes and fed a lava flow advancing southeast. Since then, activity has waxed and waned with DI tilt variations.

Hazard Summary: East rift vents and flow field – near-vent areas could erupt or collapse without warning with spatter and/or ash being wafted within the gas plume; potentially-lethal concentrations of sulfur dioxide gas may be present within 1 km downwind of vent areas. All erupted lava is within Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park or adjacent State land managed by the Department of Land and Natural Resources. Kilauea Crater – explosive events are capable of ejecting rocks and lava several hundred meters (yards) from the Halema`uma`u vent; ash and Pele's hair can be carried several kilometers downwind; potentially-lethal concentrations of sulfur dioxide can be present within 1 km downwind.

Maps, photos, Webcam views, and other information about Kilauea Volcano are available at http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/hvo/activity/kilaueastatus.php.
DI inflation; summit lava lake level rising; lava flows may not be active southeast of Pu`u `O`o; gas emissions elevated.
(Change to current status occurred on Mar 9, 2011 19:45 HST from Alert Level WARNING and Aviation Color Code RED )
For more information see http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/activity/archiveupdate.php?noticeid=6746

 

Cleveland Alert Level=ADVISORY. Aviation Color Code=YELLOW. As of Nov 3, 2011, 12:16 AKDT

No eruptive activity observed.

(Change to current status occurred on Nov 3, 2011 11:16 AKDT from Alert Level WATCH and Aviation Color Code ORANGE )

Alaska Volcano Observatory

 

 

ALASKA VOLCANO OBSERVATORY CURRENT STATUS REPORT


Thursday, November 3, 2011 12:16 PM (Thursday, November 3, 2011 20:16 UTC)

 

 

CLEVELAND VOLCANO (CAVW #1101-24-)
52°49'20" N 169°56'42" W, Summit Elevation 5676 ft (1730 m)
Current Volcano Alert Level: ADVISORY
Current Aviation Color Code: YELLOW

The summit of Cleveland Volcano has been obscured by clouds and nothing has been detected in satellite observations over the past 24 hours. This morning, AVO lowered the Aviation Color Code and Volcano Alert Level at Cleveland Volcano to YELLOW/ADVISORY based on satellite observations indicating no significant change in the size of the lava dome, and no reports of explosive activity or ash emission.

It is possible for effusion of lava in the summit crater to resume at any time. Continued production of lava in the summit crater could result in lava flows that overtop the crater rim and flow down the flanks of the volcano. Such lava flows could collapse and produce avalanches of hot debris that reach the sea and may be accompanied by small ash clouds. A sudden explosion and ash cloud exceeding 20,000 feet above sea level could also occur. Such explosions may go undetected in satellite imagery for hours. However, in cooperation with the University of Washington, AVO has implemented a lightning alarm system that may detect significant ash-producing events within minutes of onset. If a large explosive event occurs, seismic signals may be recorded on AVO seismic networks at nearby volcanoes; however, there is no real-time seismic network on Mt. Cleveland.

Additional information on Cleveland Volcano and the current activity may be found at this link:

http://www.avo.alaska.edu/activity/Cleveland.php

For more information see http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/activity/archiveupdate.php?noticeid=6748

 

Pagan Alert Level=ADVISORY. Aviation Color Code=YELLOW. As of Oct 28, 2011, 06:54 ChST
YELLOW/ADVISORY. Persistent steam/gas plume.
(Change to current status occurred on Oct 6, 2011 14:21 ChST from Alert Level UNASSIGNED and Aviation Color Code UNASSIGNED )
For more information see http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/activity/archiveupdate.php?noticeid=6731

Latest "Volcanoes In The World" News  – Older entries

This report originally posted on January 26th when Shinmoe-Dake erupted violently.

After the Japanese 9.0 Magnitude Earthquake and subsequent Tsunami many have wondered aloud wether the Shinmoe-Dake eruption was a precusor to the earthquake.

Well, Shinmoe-dake volcano erupted again on Monday, spewing hot ash into the air of southern Japan. While scientists have yet to state with certainity if the eruptions (one befor, one after) was linked to the destructive quake and tsunami that decimated the northeast. it is certainly a logical conclusion.

Japan's weather agency reported the Shinmoe dake volcano in far southern Kyushu island, calm the past two weeks, resumed activity Sunday with a loud blast, the Los Angeles Times reported.

The volcano's crater was firing off ash and rock thousands of feet into the air, while the country deals with the horrific carnage the quake-tsunami inflicted on the northeast, where tens of thousands of people are dead or missing, and the economic fallout that threatens financial pain, as well.

Here is the original Report

On the morning of January 26, 2011, Shinmoe-dake, a volcano in the Kirishima complex on Japan’s Kyushu island, erupted spectacularly. Along with large amounts of ash, Shinmoe-dake erupted fountains of incandescent lava rocks (known as a strombolian eruption). The Tokyo Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) reported ash up to an altitude of 15,000 feet (4,600 meters), and ashfall prompted the closing of some nearby highways and rail lines. The eruption continued on January 27, but Japan Meteorological Agency authorities did not expect the volcano to threaten lives or propery.

In this Jan. 27, 2011 photo released by Takaharu Town Office, lightening is pictured with time exposure during an eruption from Mount Shinmoedake in the Kirishima range on the border of Kagoshima and Miyazaki prefectures, southern Japan. Smoke and ash continued to spew from the volcano in southern Japan on Thursday as local officials raised the alert level and banned residents from going within a two kilometer (1.2 miles) radius of the mountain. (AP Photo/Takaharu Town Office, Shuji Uchimura) MANDATORY CREDIT

Latest "Volcanoes In The World" News – Shinmoe-dake and the Super Volcanoes

While Shinmoe-dake is not a "Dangerous" Volcanoi as volcanp's go, here is a video on the top 10 most dangerous volcanos in the world.

Note that this video ignores the most dangerous volcano related threat there is -  the six known supervolcanoes:

  • the Yellowstone, Long Valley, and Valles Caldera in the United States;
  • Lake Toba, North Sumatra, Indonesia;
  • Taupo Volcano, North Island, New Zealand;
  • and Aira Caldera, Kagoshima Prefecture, Kyūshū, Japan.

1.Mount Vesuvius 2.Kilauea 3.Mauna Loa 4.Popocatepet 5.Mount Saint Helens 6.Galeras 7.Makushin 8.Sakura-Jima 9.Mount Shasta 10.Mount Hood Top 10 most dangerous volcanoes in the world

 

OK thats it for this article on the Lastest "Volcanoes In The World" News – Shinmoe-dake

Current Alerts for U.S. Volcanoes

  • 2011-11-03 07:43:56 Kilauea Watch Orange
  • 2011-11-03 12:16:36 Cleveland Advisory Yellow
  • 2011-10-28 06:54:51 Pagan Advisory Yellow
  • 2011-11-01 14:18:05 Yellowstone Normal Green
  • 2011-10-14 14:04:49 Long Valley Volcanic Center Normal Green
  • 2011-10-03 15:21:55 Mauna Loa Normal Green
  • 2011-10-03 15:21:55 Hualalai Normal Green
  • 2011-10-03 15:21:55 Haleakala Normal Green
  • 2011-10-03 15:21:55 Mauna Kea Normal Green
  • 2011-10-03 15:21:55 Lo`ihi Unassigned Unassigned

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76 Responses to “Latest “Volcanoes In The World” News”

  1. 34sunbun #

    the volcano is in the canary islands and the name is Cumbre Viejo on the La Palma island in the Canarys, The largest ever recorded tidal wave would result covering Florida. The whole side of the volcano is predicted to collapse into the Atlantic when it blows.

    January 28, 2011 at 8:45 am Reply
  2. 34sunbun #

    @34sunbun stand corrected it isnt madagascar but an island near the west coast of Africa and I need to look it up so I wiil find it.

    January 28, 2011 at 8:51 am Reply
  3. 34sunbun #

    Yellowstone is the most dangerous and there is a few in Oregon or Washington due to blow and there are housing developements at the foot of the volcano. which makes them dangerous Hood is one but there are a few others , also if it is a volcano the Madagascar one is predicted to lose half of its mountain into the sea causing an enormous tsnami that would reach the east coast of the USA , mainly Florida causing the largest ever tsnami unimaginable.

    January 28, 2011 at 9:34 am Reply
  4. francky101 #

    yellow stone is the most dangerous wtf….. its a super volcanoe the onyl one on earth. if it erups all of north america is obliterated, adn the rest of the world covered in ash cloud for months maybe years!! and dont wanna scare anyon, but yellow stone erups every 600 000 years and its been 630 000 since last eruption soooo.. naytime now it could erupt. no one knows when

    January 28, 2011 at 10:01 am Reply
  5. alitarabi #

    J’aime cette musique.. elle vient d’ou?

    January 28, 2011 at 10:11 am Reply
  6. xxxRCT3FREAKxxx #

    @Myusernamerulez wait,long valley california?Iforgot about that place

    January 28, 2011 at 11:03 am Reply
  7. Myusernamerulez #

    @xxxRCT3FREAKxxx
    5 Mt. Fugi
    4 Krakatou
    3 Tambora
    2 Yellowstone
    1 Long Valley

    January 28, 2011 at 11:48 am Reply
  8. kevinyuni #

    yellow stone,when this monsters blows we are all toast, 50 to 70 miles around all wil die, ashes will rise up 15 miles . ashes will flow 1/2 way the U.S.A. let just hope that it doesnt.

    January 28, 2011 at 12:28 pm Reply
  9. daslimshady1 #

    @Rika24 The US is history but the rest of the world )im english) will survive the initial blast. But the ash will ruin our crops and the world main economy will be sown the shitter, so lets hope it doesnt go off any time soon!

    January 28, 2011 at 1:18 pm Reply
  10. xxxRCT3FREAKxxx #

    top 5:
    5:Mt. Saint Helens
    4:Vesuvius
    3:Krakatou
    2:Tambora (however you spell it)
    1:Yellowstone National Park

    January 28, 2011 at 1:33 pm Reply
  11. 90enemies #

    Krakatoa is danger too it makes the most danger tsunami

    January 28, 2011 at 1:36 pm Reply
  12. zadhytia #

    @Predater300000 indonesia?

    January 28, 2011 at 2:31 pm Reply
  13. Rika24 #

    wrong. the Yellowstone Supervolcano is the #1 most dangerous. when (and it is only a question of WHEN, not if, because it IS active) when that thing goes off we’re all history

    January 28, 2011 at 3:00 pm Reply
  14. marnylirr1 #

    why it mount mayon in Philippines that is the most dangerous volcano..

    January 28, 2011 at 3:19 pm Reply
  15. jetfire5091 #

    check out yellow stone

    January 28, 2011 at 3:40 pm Reply
  16. RUBZTER300 #

    mount pinatubo……..

    January 28, 2011 at 4:00 pm Reply
  17. MaLgUsTo1997 #

    very nice video!

    January 28, 2011 at 4:16 pm Reply
  18. Predater300000 #

    U FORGOT KRAKATOA!

    January 28, 2011 at 5:14 pm Reply
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