New SE crater paroxysm on 8-9 February (nr 20)

Tall lava fountains during the New SE crater's 20th paroxysm on 8-9 Feb, captured on the etnaweb.net webcam from the east

The paroxysm at around 2am seen from the Mareneve road (photo: Etna-Walk, www.etnawalk.it/Gallery/Show/208/parossismo-9-febbraio-2012)
The eruption produced a tall plume of ash which drifted to the SW and forced the cancellation of most early flights in and out Catania airport. Later in the morning, after the end of the eruption and the ash plume had dissipated, the operations resumed back to normal.
The eruption was one of the most intense and longest in the series.
The following is a preliminary interpretation of the temporal evolution of the eruption, based on regular snapshots (see pictures below) taken from various webcams (notably, the radiostudio7, etnaweb and INGV webcams, in comparison with the volcanic tremor signal).
around 07h30 local time: eruption ends

Broad (= long duration) tremor peak of the eruption
06h35 local time: eruption decreases, but still lava fountains 2-300 m high

Volcanic tremor in rapid decrease, now at 70

Still tall lava fountains at dawn

Lava fountains decrease

View from Catania (INGV headquarter), view from S
06h20 local time

Volcanic tremor at 83

Lava fountains at dawn

Eruption plume

Decreasing lava fountains seen from the Belvedere
06h10 local time: eruption still going on, very tall lava fountains

Volcanic tremor at 85

Lava fountains and the flow into Valle del Bove seen from the east

Eruption plume

Lava fountains seen from the south
06h00 local time: eruption still strong, but continues to decrease slowly

Tremor at 90, seems to have started to fall

Lava fountains and the lava flow seen from the east

The eruption plume from the south

Weaker lava fountains appear from the Montagnola thermal webcam
05h40 local time: eruption still strong, but seems to start decreasing

Tremor at 95, slightly less now

Etna views from the EtnaWeb.net webcam in Mascali (view from the East)

Eruption plume

Lava fountains still 4-500 m tall
05h25 local time: eruption at full force

Tremor at 97

Lava flow descending into Valle del Bove

Eruption plume

Lava fountains
05h05 local time: eruption still growing

Tremor at 97

Lava flow descending into Valle del Bove

Eruption plume

Lava fountains
04h45 local time: eruption increases more

Tremor at 92

The lava flow and fountains

Tall ash plume on the Nicolosi thermal cam

Tall lava fountains seen on the Montagnola infrared cam
04h20 local time: eruption stays very vigorous

Tremor at 88

Lava flow down into Valle del Bove

Eruption plume

Lava fountains up to 4-500 m
03h50 local time: eruption still going on strong, but slight decrease

Tremor at 88

Lava fountains still strong
03h25 local time: eruption at its peak

Tremor at 86

Lava flow down into Valle del Bove

Eruption plume

Lava fountains, slightly decreasing
02h45 local time: eruption continues and even increases

Tremor at 90

View from Belvedere

Eruption plume

Lava fountains around 500 m tall
02h15 local time

Tremor at 77

Lava fountains about 400 m high
01h50 local time: eruption increases to near peak intensity

Tremor at 70

The lava fountains from the etnaweb webcam (view from the east)

The tall (several km high) eruption plume seen from INGV's thermal camera from Nicolosi

Thermal image of the 3-400 m tall lava fountains (INGV Montagnola webcam)
01h18-01h35 local time: 300 m lava fountains

Tremor at 46

Lava fountains on the Belvedere webcam of radiostudio7.it

Eruption plume 01h27

About 300 m lava fountains 01h27

Eruption plume 01h18

Tall lava fountain at 01h18
00h55 local time: eruption gains strength again

Tremor back at 40

Tall lava fountains

Eruption plume

Lava fountains from the thermal Montagnola webcam
00h40 local time: eruption briefly decreases

Tremor back at 33

Lower lava fountains and the large lava flow into Valle del Bove

Eruption plume from the thermal webcam at Nicolosi

Decreasing lava fountains from the thermal Montagnola webcam
00:10 local time: fountaining starts

Tremor at 35 (stagnating)

Webcam of the lava fountains and lava flow

Plume rising (thermal camera from Nicolosi)

Lava fountains seem on the thermal webcam image from Montagnola
23h35 local time: eruption increases

Tremor now at 40

Webcam showing the advancing lava flow

Tall eruption plume (thermal camera from Nicolosi)

Thermal image from Montagnola showing 100-200 m fountains
23h05 local time: lava fountains start rising

Tremor (at 26)

Starting lava fountains and the branched lava flow (radiostudio7.it webcam)

Wide-angle webcam view showing the advance of the lava flow into the Valle del Bove (radiostudio7.it webcam)

Thermal image from Nicolosi showing the already tall plume generated rising and drifting to the W-SW (INGV webcam)
22h55 local time

Volcanic tremor (at 23)

Webcam showing taller explosions
22h30 local time

Volcanic tremor still at 19

The lava flow has reached the edge of the image frame, near the rim of the Valle del Bove
22h05 local time: continuous explosions

Volcanic tremor rising sharply

The advancing lava flow and vigorous explosions / low lava fountains probably from several vents
21h50 local time

Volcanic tremor (INGV)

Webcam shot at the same time, a lava flow is flowing from the SE fissure, and quickly advancing.
17h10 - 21h13 local time

Tremor signal (INGV)

Webcam image 20h08

Webcam image 21h13
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