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Both MODIS and VIIRS NIR channels show a
#volcanotrack downwind of Mt Michael. Interestingly there is no cloud formation immediately near the island, I bet the cold dry air underneath (because surface ice) has a role in cloud suppression pic.twitter.com/8qtuj8B7Iv
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volcanoes do not take breaks, today long plume (or maybe
#volcanotrack, I am not sure) from Mt Michael in@SthSandwichVolc , South Atlantic.pic.twitter.com/fzaMSZHxZi
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#volcano activity today in the#SouthAtlantic , volcanoes in Zadovosky and Saunders Is. display activity (possibly#volcanotrack), very clear in NIR channels of#MODISpic.twitter.com/ATNroOkWT7
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Today in
@SthSandwichVolc , usual visible RGB is featureless over Mt Michael but if checking NIR RGB, a plume (or maybe a#volcanotrack) becomes apparent pic.twitter.com/rQVy49XsvI
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#volcano activity this morning in@SthSandwichVolc from Mt Michael, long plume or#volcanotrack is visible. pic.twitter.com/MDFAWXGi5M
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#volcano plume today from Mt Michael in Saunders island@SthSandwichVolc#volcanotrack pic.twitter.com/pr0cGkJQGo
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#volcanotrack is clear in the night camera of@NASANPP in the S. Atlantic , notable sensitivity, same track was visible during the day by MODIS @NASA_Roman@splatnick@CloudsBastiaan@tamsinmather@simoncarn@davidmpyle@SthSandwichVolc@JPSSProgrampic.twitter.com/Mdodgw7irK
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Probable plume in Mt Michael in
@SthSandwichVolc today. Need to wait for MODIS overpass (couple of hours) to confirm it could be#volcanotrack too, sensor resolution matters in this case@simoncarn@davidmpyle@BAS_News@ESA_EO@CopernicusEUpic.twitter.com/kHLZFnqsdG
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some minor
#volcano activity today in Mt Michael@SthSandwichVolc , nice looking plume#volcanotrack pic.twitter.com/YJlSuGkaYW
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Green part on the dry track
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Great example (and case study ) of
#volcanotrack today from#Nishimashima as seen by MODIS Cloud Eff Radius product, clear decrease in CRE in tropical convect clouds. Good in himawari too@volcanofile@splatnickpic.twitter.com/NnihOI4eec
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A plume is apparent from
#Cleveland#volcano or more likely (colored green) clouds whose reflective properties were changed by the volcano degassing (aka#volcanotrack). Displayed the droplet size as derived by@NASAEarth two MODIS sensors. Note it is not clear using VIS channelspic.twitter.com/CxwTjuVsHd
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