Posted on 08/15/2007 10:02:27 PM PDT by cogitator
Alaska Volcano Observatory reports that Pavlof is erupting.
"AVO posted an Information Release at 9:30AM today [August 15] raising the Aviation Color Code to ORANGE and another Information release at 12:20PM AKDT today reporting that Pavlof Volcano is in eruption at this time. Eyewitnesses aboard several ships report incandescent blocks down the east-southeast flank of the volcano beginning at midnight last night. Satellite data confirm the presence of lava. Pilot reports indicate that a weak ash plume is extending 5 miles southwest of the summit at an elevation of roughly 8400 ft. Seismic activity continues at a high level. The eruption could become more significant at any time."
Pavlof (right) and Pavlof Sister (left) in quieter times, on what is probably a pretty rare weather day in the Aleutians.
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Hey, sorry to leave the subject off!
Bet it makes the “earth move” for you also..(g)
evocative of the Spanish Peaks in SE Colorado. Heh.
Wow!!! Thanks.
Obviously caused by those chemtrails on the right.
A rare pretty weather day up there indeed.
(Like the twin peeks in San Francisco’s ridge line...)
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