Eruption news from Cleveland volcano:
Cleveland volcano (Aleutian Islands): no recent activity - alert level lowered to YELLOW
Sat, 9 Mar 2013, 06:38
06:38 AM | BY: TOMPFEIFFERAnomalous surface temperatures prevalent in late January through mid-February declined and the last thermal anomaly observed in satellite imagery was reported on February 26. Although satellite viewing conditions at Cleveland are typically cloudy, clear views between March 1 and 5 indicate no change has occurred in the summit dome and thermal anomalies no longer are present. Therefore, the Aviation Color Code and Volcano Alert Level for Cleveland is lowered to YELLOW/ADVISORY. (Source: AVO)
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Previous news
Fri, 8 Feb 2013, 09:45
The AVO (Alaskan Volcano Observatory) reported that as of 2 February, the lava dome in Cleveland volcano's crater is about 200 m in diameter. read all
Thu, 7 Feb 2013, 07:11
After finding evidence of a new lava dome growing in the summit crater, AVO raised the alert level of Cleveland back to orange. ... read all
Sun, 27 Jan 2013, 15:55
Satellite images continue to show elevated surface temperatures at the summit of Cleveland, but there has not been any other activity reported. (AVO) ... read all
Thu, 22 Nov 2012, 09:52
No explosions or lava dome growth have been detected since November 10. On the 21 November, the Alaska Volcano Observatory lowered the Alert Level to YELLOW. read all
Sun, 11 Nov 2012, 09:22
A new explosion took place at Cleveland volcano. read all
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