Friday, April 26, 2013

Low intensity thermal signals from Cleveland Volcano, April 26 2013. Clear sky conditions

Cleveland Volcano has shown low level thermal signals overnight. Clear sky conditions have allowed satellite data a good view of the thermal signals from the summit activity. Satellite data in the MIR shows 5 C brightness temperature on a background of -6 C, so 11 C above background.

Time averaged discharged rate = 3.2 m3/s, averaged across 10 satellite images.


AVHRR MIR data for Cleveland Zoomed Sector from 13:34 UTC, April 26 2013


AVHRR MIR data for 40 x 40 region around Cleveland Volcano from 13:34 UTC, April 26 2013


Google Earth view of the thermal signals associated to Cleveland Volcano.

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