#EARTHQUAKE #YELLOWSTONE MAGNITUDE 2.5 #UTAH, #USA
Depth: 1 km
Distances: 950 km N of Phoenix, United States / pop: 1,446,000 / local time: 02:16:23.2 2019-06-26
141 km N of Salt Lake City, United States / pop: 187,000 / local time: 03:16:23.2 2019-06-26
36 km E of Preston, United States / pop: 5,300 / local time: 03:16:23.2 2019-06-26
29 km E of Richmond, United States / pop: 2,500 / local time: 03:16:23.2 2019-06-26
#EARTHQUAKE MAGNITUDE 4.0 #DeadSea Region
Depth: 10 km
Distances: 97 km SW of Amman, Jordan / pop: 1,276,000 / local time: 11:53:41.9 2019-06-26
22 km W of Karak City, Jordan / pop: 21,700 / local time: 11:53:41.9 2019-06-26
11 km W of ‘Ayy, Jordan / pop: 7,400 / local time: 11:53:41.9 2019-06-26
21 #Volcanoes Are Currently #Erupting #Worldwide
21 Volcanoes Are Currently Erupting Worldwide
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#AshEruption At #SangayVolcano In #Ecuador
Volcanic ash plume observed
Awaiting further details.
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#Explosive Activity Prompts #Aviation Colour Code #ORANGE At #DukonoVolcano In #Indonesia
Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Darwin warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 7000 ft (2100 m) altitude or flight level 070.
AVIATION COLOUR CODE: ORANGE
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#Explosive Activity At #KlyuchevskoyVolcano In #Russia
Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Tokyo warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 22000 ft (6700 m) altitude or flight level 220 and is moving at 10 kts in NW direction.
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#Explosive Activity At #ReventadorVolcano In #Ecuador
Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 15000 ft (4600 m) altitude or flight level 150.
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#Asteroid 2019 MO #Explodes Over The #CaribbeanSea
The small & harmless 4 meter asteroid was detected by NOAA’s GOES-16 Satellite on the 22nd June 2019 12 hours before impact.
Although small space rocks and fragments rain down on Earth’s atmosphere continuously, experts at NASA’s Center for Near Earth Object Studies say that large events such as the one on June 22 occur about once or twice a year. Earth’s atmosphere does its job in protecting us in these cases, causing drag or friction that disintegrates most of these small objects before they strike the ground (although a few do strike, and more fall into the ocean).
#RedAlert #MajorEruption – Major #AshClouds Drifting East And South From #UlawunVolcano In #PapuaNewGuinea
While it is not only night over Papua New Guinea now, a vast area around the volcano is now likely to be shredded in darkness caused by ash from the eruption.
It is unclear whether the activity at the volcano still continues or has subsided or ended. However, the ash plume has been split in two major portions by winds blowing in different directions at different altitudes:
– the highest portion at 63,000 ft (20 km, flight level 630) is rapidly drifting east and already at more than 500 km distance from the volcano.
– the “lower” part of the plume, up to 55,000 ft (17 km, flight level 550) altitude is instead spreading and drifting more slowly to the south.
The aviation color code is red and all aircraft should avoid the affected areas in a wide distance
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