Jan Mikael (31
March 2009)
"info: Volcanic Clouds in Motion"
Space Weather News for March 30, 2009
http://spaceweather.com
MT.
REDOUBT: Alaska's Mt. Redoubt volcano has erupted at least 19
times since March 22nd, and several of the most powerful blasts have
spewed clouds of ash and sulfurous gas into the lower stratosphere. The
last time an Alaskan volcano blew its top (Kasatochi in August 2008),
similar clouds caused fantastic sunsets around the Northern Hemisphere.
Today's edition of Spaceweather.com features satellite maps of Mt.
Redoubt's sulfur dioxide emissions. Using these maps, we can
track the volcanic clouds as they drift around the globe and be alert
for unusual sunsets and other phenomena when they pass nearby. Visit
http://spaceweather.com for more information and updates.