mar., 25 déc. 2012, 11:05

MODIS hot spots on Paluweh during the past 7 days (MODIS / Univ. Hawai'i)
Paluweh's new lava dome continues to grow. Judging from the distribution of thermal anomalies visible on MODIS imagery, pyroclastic flows have been travelling to the S and SE. Ash plumes have been rising to 8-9,000 ft.
ven., 21 déc. 2012, 11:05
The activity at the lava dome continues. An ash plume at approx. 6,000 ft (1.8 km) altitude could be seen on satellite images today. It was produced either by strong ash venting, explosions, new pyroclastic flows, or a combination of all.
jeu., 20 déc. 2012, 11:05
One of our correspondents in Indonesia reports that the dome now produces pyroclastic flows that reach the sea on the south side. Vegetation in the surroundings of the lava dome has all been killed.
mer., 19 déc. 2012, 06:00
Based on analyses of satellite imagery and wind data, the Darwin VAAC reported that during 19 and 21-23 December ash plumes from Paluweh rose to altitudes of 2.4-2.7 km (8,000-9,000 ft) a.s.l. and drifted 55-75 km E, SW,W, and NW.
Read allmar., 18 déc. 2012, 11:05
A stronger phase of activity occurred at the lava dome this morning. VAAC Darwin reported an ash plume rising to 11,000 ft (3.4 km), i.a. 2.5 km above the dome.
lun., 17 déc. 2012, 11:03
Ash clouds from the still active dome continue to be detected on satellite images, but have been smaller than previously. Plumes were observed rising to 5,000 ft (1.5 km) altitude over the past days.
ven., 14 déc. 2012, 12:05
The new lava dome produced an ash plume rising to 10,000 ft (3 km) altitude today.
ven., 14 déc. 2012, 12:05
The new lava dome produced an ash plume rising to 10,000 ft (3 km) altitude today.
mer., 12 déc. 2012, 06:00
Based on analyses of satellite imagery and wind data, the Darwin VAAC reported that during 14-15 December ash plumes from Paluweh rose to an altitude of 3 km (10,000 ft) a.s.l. and drifted 35-65 km NW and W. On 17 December an ash plume rose to an altitude of 1.5 km (5,000 ft) a.s.l. and drifted 55 km E.
Read alldim., 9 déc. 2012, 08:58
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dim., 9 déc. 2012, 02:48
The activity at the new lava dome of Paluweh continues. Ash plumes reaching 10-12,000 ft (3-3.6 km) altitude are observed almost daily.
mer., 5 déc. 2012, 06:00
Based on analyses of satellite imagery and wind data, the Darwin VAAC reported that on 6 and 8 December ash plumes from Paluweh rose to an altitude of 3.7 km (12,000 ft) a.s.l. and drifted 35-75 km NW, W, and SW.
Read alllun., 3 déc. 2012, 08:56
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The new lava dome of Paluweh volcano in the early morning of 1 Dec 2012
Paluweh volcano on Palue Island north off Flores, Indonesia, continues to build up a new lava dome. Part of an expedition group of VolcanoDiscovery visited the small island and observed the volcano from close range during 30 Nov - 2 Dec.
Read allmer., 28 nov. 2012, 06:00
Based on analyses of satellite imagery and wind data, the Darwin VAAC reported that during 28 November-4 December ash plumes from Paluweh rose to altitudes of 1.5-2.4 km (5,000-8,000 ft) a.s.l. and drifted 35-65 km NW and W.
Read allmer., 21 nov. 2012, 06:00
Based on analyses of satellite imagery and wind data, the Darwin VAAC reported that during 21 and 23-27 November ash plumes from Paluweh rose to altitudes of 2.4-3 km (8,000-10,000 ft) a.s.l. and drifted 35-115 km WNW, W, and SW.
Read allmar., 20 nov. 2012, 11:05
The volcano continue to produce explosions more or less each day, with ash plumes reaching 2.5-3 km altitude.
ven., 16 nov. 2012, 10:22
Ash emissions continue to be visible from the volcano. Observed ash altitudes are in the 8,000 ft (2.4 km) range.
jeu., 15 nov. 2012, 07:24
Ash emissions from Rokatenda continue to show up on satellite images. VAAC Darwin reported a plume at 8,000 ft (2.4 km) altitude extending about 100 km to the west from the volcano today.
mer., 14 nov. 2012, 06:00
Based on analysis of satellite imagery, the Darwin VAAC reported that during 14-19 November ash plumes from Paluweh rose to altitudes of 2.4-3 km (8,000-10,000 ft) a.s.l. and drifted 45-150 km NW and W. A thermal anomaly was detected on 14 November.
Read allmar., 13 nov. 2012, 12:05
Émissions de cendre continues aujourd'hui atteignant l'altitude de 2.4 km (de 8,000 pieds).
lun., 12 nov. 2012, 07:24
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Crop of aTerra satellite image (NASA) taken on 02:15 GMT on 12 Nov showing part of Flores Island and Rakotenda island with erupting Paulweh volcano (center right).
Low-level ash emissions continue from Paluweh. A recent Terra / Modis satellite image shows the ash plume at 6-8,000 ft altitude (2-2.4 km) drifting about 60 km to the west.
dim., 11 nov. 2012, 11:05
Des nouvelles émissions de cendre du volcan ont eu lieu plus tôt aujourd'hui. Un panache de cendre a été observée à 09:00 atteignant l'altitude de 2.4 km (8,000 pieds) et une extension d'environ 140 km (80 nm) au NW.
mer., 7 nov. 2012, 09:52
A MODIS - AQUA satellite image taken at 5:40 (UTC) shows a strong gas plume drifting 100 KM NW. The VSI maintains the Alert Level at 3 (on a scale of 1-4) but does not describe the current activity. Ash plumes were last seen on 22 October.
mer., 7 nov. 2012, 06:00
Based on analysis of satellite imagery and other data, the Darwin VAAC reported that during 11-13 November ash plumes from Paluweh rose to an altitude of 2.4 km (8,000 ft) a.s.l. and drifted 90-150 km NW and W.
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