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Soufriere Hills Volcano Resumes Activity

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2009-10-13 00:00:00
October 13, 2009

Soufrière Hills volcano on the Caribbean island of Montserrat had been quiet for months before bursting into life in early October, 2009. Since October 4th, the volcano has erupted ash and steam, pyroclastic flows have cascaded frequently down its flanks, and scientists at the Montserrat Volcano Observatory have observed vigorous growth of the summit lava dome.

This natural-color image was acquired at 3:25 p.m. local time on October 13, 2009, by the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) aboard NASA’s Aqua satellite. A plume of ash and steam, possibly topped by clouds, extends west from Soufrière Hills. The Air Force Weather Agency reported ash at flight level 200 (6,100 meters). MODIS also detected a hot spot (outlined in red) at the volcano’s summit, likely from the lava dome. The diagonal lines stretching across the image are an artifact of the MODIS sensor.

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NASA image by Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Rapid Response, Goddard Space Flight Center. The Rapid Response Team provides twice-daily images of this region. Caption by Robert Simmon.

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