Friday 25 December 2015

Mexico’s Colima Volcano Spews Towering Ash Column






The Colima volcano in western Mexico spewed ash to a height of 2 kilometers (6,550 feet) above its crater on Thursday morning, the emergency management office in Jalisco state said.





The first ash column was emitted at 7:17 a.m. (1317 GMT), while the second was ejected at 11:25 a.m. (1725 GMT), both in a northeasterly direction.





The volcanic alert remains on yellow, although the emergency management office urged people to be aware of the possibility of falling ash and to follow recommendations such as covering doors and windows with wet towels and blocking sewers and storm drains.





The Colima volcano has an elevation of 3,860 meters (12,655 feet) above sea level and straddles the border between the western states of Jalisco and Colima.





Along with Popocatepetl in central Mexico, it is considered one of the country’s most active volcanoes.







Original Article - http://www.laht.com/article.asp?CategoryId=14091&ArticleId=2402422


Mexico’s Colima Volcano Spews Towering Ash Column

The Colima volcano in western Mexico spewed ash to a height of 2 kilometers (6,550 feet) above its crater on Thursday morning, the emergency management office in Jalisco state said.

The first ash column was emitted at 7:17 a.m. (1317 GMT), while the second was ejected at 11:25 a.m. (1725 GMT), both in a northeasterly direction.

The volcanic alert remains on yellow, although the emergency management office urged people to be aware of the possibility of falling ash and to follow recommendations such as covering doors and windows with wet towels and blocking sewers and storm drains.

The Colima volcano has an elevation of 3,860 meters (12,655 feet) above sea level and straddles the border between the western states of Jalisco and Colima.

Along with Popocatepetl in central Mexico, it is considered one of the country’s most active volcanoes.


Original Article - http://www.laht.com/article.asp?CategoryId=14091&ArticleId=2402422

Mystery event triggers disturbance to Alaska Sea.??



At 9:04am GMT Sudden energy pulses through the Sea were recorded at Station 21415 (LLNR 984.85) - ATTU - 175 NM South of Attu, Alaska.

These Buoys take reading of many sea and atmospheric value on of witch Sea Depths.




Here we see the Buoy flashing on the map indicating a Recent Event.

On the pop up box we can clear see there was an event on the 25th December and that the sea height had shot up to 4740 and had dropped as low as 4680 while the average should be steady at 4717.




Here is a closer look at the Event. We can see the event started shortly after 9am GMT(Greenwich Mean Time).



In most situations where the Sea has been disturbed, it is fairly straight forward in finding a reason why. Most cases these event are caused by larger Earthquakes. In some other cases strong Low Presssure weather fronts. But in this cases no definite reason.






There was a Storm towards Alaska but this storm was positioned much further East to where the Buoy Event happened. Moreover the storm had died off before this Sea Tremor event was recorded.



So i dont have an explanation yet..

If you can explain this please leave a message or contact me on the details below.









Mystery event triggers disturbance to Alaska Sea.??

At 9:04am GMT Sudden energy pulses through the Sea were recorded at Station 21415 (LLNR 984.85) - ATTU - 175 NM South of Attu, Alaska.
These Buoys take reading of many sea and atmospheric value on of witch Sea Depths.
Here we see the Buoy flashing on the map indicating a Recent Event.
On the pop up box we can clear see there was an event on the 25th December and that the sea height had shot up to 4740 and had dropped as low as 4680 while the average should be steady at 4717.
Here is a closer look at the Event. We can see the event started shortly after 9am GMT(Greenwich Mean Time).

In most situations where the Sea has been disturbed, it is fairly straight forward in finding a reason why. Most cases these event are caused by larger Earthquakes. In some other cases strong Low Presssure weather fronts. But in this cases no definite reason.


There was a Storm towards Alaska but this storm was positioned much further East to where the Buoy Event happened. Moreover the storm had died off before this Sea Tremor event was recorded.

So i dont have an explanation yet..
If you can explain this please leave a message or contact me on the details below.