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Cleveland Volcano Activity - Color Code ORANGE : Alert Level WATCH

Cleveland Volcano Activity - Color Code ORANGE : Alert Level WATCH

Cleveland Volcano plume, as seen from a plane 17.5 nautical miles east-southeast of the volcano, at an altitude of 8550 feet. Photograph taken by Shawn Dahle, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Cleveland Volcano Activity - Color Code ORANGE : Alert Level WATCH

 Status Report Satellite data indicate that Cleveland volcano erupted briefly this morning at ~0730 UTC (2330 AKDT) 02 October 2009, producing a small, detached ash cloud that drifted northeast of the volcano at maximum altitudes of 15,000' to 20,000' (4.5 - 6.1 km) . AVO increased the aviation color code to Orange, and the volcano alert level to Watch at 02:29 AKDT (10:29 UTC) this morning.

Satellite views until about 6:45 AKDT (14:45 UTC) show that the ash cloud drifted northeast about 600 km (373 mi) and dispersed over the Bering Sea. While no more events have been detected this morning, further eruptive activity is possible. 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 with ash plumes that could exceed 20,000 ft above sea level can occur without warning and may go undetected on satellite imagery.

 

Summit steaming of Cleveland volcano. Picture Date: August 15, 2008 Image Creator: Chad Hults

Cleveland Volcano Activity - Color Code ORANGE : Alert Level WATCH

Location of Cleveland volcano and other Aleutian volcanoes with respect to nearby cities and towns. Picture Date: February 06, 2006 Image Creator: Janet Schaefer

map Cleveland Volcano Activity - Color Code ORANGE : Alert Level WATCH

Not That Close to Homer But Active and Need to Watch.. Be safe out There! Be Prepared!

http://www2.avo.alaska.edu/  

 http://www.fema.gov/hazard/volcano/index.shtm

 For More information on how to prepare for Volcanoes and Your Safety

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6 commentsDebra Leisek • October 03 2009 03:51PM

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Wow! I can't believe those pictures. It's always interesting seeing what an erupting volcano would look like up close.

I hope you'll remember me if you learn of anyone moving to "The OC" and I will do the same!

Best regards.

Michael Caruso, Broker ABR ABRM CRB CRS GREEN GRI

2007 President, Orange County Association of Realtors           

Posted by Michael Caruso Real Estate Group over 2 years ago

I know Volcanoes are awesome, yet scary... this one istn too close but we got the alert and when one blows others seem to ... thank you Michael...

Posted by Debra Leisek (Broker Bay Realty Homer Alaska) over 2 years ago

It seems as if the plate activity in the Pacific this year is very, very active.  Thanks for posting this.

Posted by Ellen Crawford-Virginia & Maryland Real Estate (Prudential PenFed Realty) over 2 years ago

It is very active and a little scary... but it is what it is... we live with earthquakes and volcanoes and still love every minute of it!

 

thank you for stopping by Ellen.. I really appreciate it!

Posted by Debra Leisek (Broker Bay Realty Homer Alaska) over 2 years ago

and so it goes... :) 

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Posted by Fairbanks Alaska Real Estate Specialists Jesse & Kathy Clifton 907-328-9328 (Jesse Clifton & Associates, REALTORS®) over 2 years ago

Thanks Jesse! I appreciate that... and yes we do get to love with our quirky mountains dont we? Mt Redoubt has been a pest all year! Again...thanks for the feature in your group!

Posted by Debra Leisek (Broker Bay Realty Homer Alaska) over 2 years ago

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