Showing posts with label Mount Etna. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mount Etna. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Stunning video: Streams of lava pouring from crater as Mount Etna erupts

 

Raw video: Italy's Mount Etna Erupts

Europe's most active volcano erupted over the weekend. Mount Etna, Italy, sent lava streaming down and smoke shooting up. The eruption temporarily closed a local airport. (Jan. 27)
In this photo taken on Nov. 16, 2013, Mount Etna spews lava as smoke billows. This picture was taken from Acireale, near the Sicilian town of Catania.
 
In this photo taken on Nov. 16, 2013, Mount Etna spews lava as smoke billows. This picture was taken from Acireale, near the Sicilian town of Catania.
Photograph by: Carmelo Imbesi, AP

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Published on Jan 27, 2014

 
Mount Etna, Europe's most active volcano, erupted again on Sunday, with lava streaming down its sides and smoke rising from the crater. According to local media, the eruption began on Saturday afternoon, closing nearby Catania airport overnight until Sunday morning. The eruption is the first of 2014 after a particularly active year in 2013, a result of a new crater forming on the southeastern side of the volcano.

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Monday, November 25, 2013

Sicily, Italy : Volcano Eruption - Mt. Etna Volcano

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Mount Etna showers ash on towns
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A rain of volcanic stones in Sicily - Pioggia di lapilli su Giardini Naxos

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Published on Nov 23, 2013
23 Novembre 2013. Una fitta pioggia di lapilli investe la Sicilia Nord-Orientale e parte della Calabria.

November 23rd, 2913. A massive cloud of lava ashes and stones hits North-Eastern Sicily, spawned by the explosive eruption of Mt. Etna and pushed hundreds of miles away by the wind.

Video by Turi Scandurra.

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26.11.2013 02:55 AMSicily, ItalyMt. Etna VolcanoVolcano Eruption0101-06=Stratovolcanoes2011No. 0Details
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Italy's Mt. Etna, the most active volcano in europe, erupted twice in less than a week earlier this month. The first eruption took place on Nov. 16, the second on Nov. 23. Lava flows were reportedly shot 700-800 meters in the air. Lightning was also present during the explosion, as well as plumes of gas, smoke and ash. The ash traveled across the region, coating Giardini Naxos on Sicily with black dust. It also pushed across the Strait of Messina and into the mainland. Chunks of ash and rock fell from the sky, as big as 2 centimeters in diameter. Four air corridors that service Sicily's Catania Airport and a local highway were closed for a time as a result of the raining volcanic debris. "They must be spewed high into the sky and then carried by the winds. Those type of rocks are rather light and full of air," said AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Mark Paquette. Some rocks and ash can also fall from the sky much like rain, as they are sent into the atmosphere and can collect on clouds to be rained down with later precipitation.
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Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Paroxysm at Etna, 16-17 November 2013

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Published on Nov 17, 2013
The best moments from my movie footage of Etna's latest eruptive episode (paroxysm) during the night of 16-17 November 2013, including some of the finest exploding lava bubbles I've ever managed to capture on film (00:35, 01:01, 01:37, 02:05, 02:35), and a lot of haunting volcano noise. In particular, listen to the tremendous detonations at 00:56, 03:25, 04:48, and 05:10; these are certainly the best sound recordings I have obtained so far of such events. Have fun clicking on the times indicated for the detonations to hear them one after the other, and you'll discover that they sound very different (which is certainly due to the fact that I recorded at different locations). But the best bit comes last (starting at 05:43) ...

Some words about the places from which I made observations and recorded the various bits of footage.

00:00 Piano Vetore (upper southwest flank of Etna)
00:16 Piano del Vescovo (upper southeast flank of Etna)
03:03 Zafferana Etnea (southeast flank of Etna)
03:33 Santa Venerina (southeast flank of Etna)
03:58 Milo (east flank of Etna)
04:20 Mareneve road near Fornazzo (east flank of Etna)
05:06 Mareneve road near Monte Fontane (ENE flank of Etna)
05:43 Mareneve road near Fornazzo (east flank of Etna)
07:03 Fornazzo (east flank of Etna)
07:16 Tremestieri Etneo (south flank of Etna)



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