Tuesday, 22 September 2020

SANGAY VOLCANO ERUPTS TO 40,000 FT (12.2 KM)

SEPTEMBER 21, 2020 CAP ALLON
https://electroverse.net/sangay-volcano-erupts-to-40000-ft-12-2-km/


Ecuador’s active Sangay Volcano exploded in dramatic fashion over the weekend, firing volcanic ash high into the atmosphere — the explosion was a number of times stronger than those previously observed during the volcano’s recent uptick.

The ‘high-level’ eruption occurred at 04:20 local time on Sunday, September 20 and generated a dense, dark ash plume, but the ‘biggie’ was sandwiched between numerous other powerful blasts that occurred throughout the weekend:

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According to volcanodiscovery.com, the dense ash plume reached an altitude of approx. 40,000 ft (12,200 m) and spread-out towards the east and west, burying the Ecuadorian provinces of Chimborazo, Bolívar, Guayas Los Ríos, Santa Elena and Manabí:



 Screen shots of short vids showing ash in air.

More crucially though, particulates ejected to around 32,800 ft (10 km) –and into the stratosphere– can have a direct cooling effect across the planet.

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Volcanic eruptions are one of the key forcings driving Earth into its next bout of global cooling. Their worldwide uptick (along with a seismic uptick) is tied to low solar activity, coronal holes, a waning magnetosphere, and the influx of Cosmic Rays penetrating silica-rich magma.

SANGAY

Stratovolcano: 5230m / 17,159 ft
Ecuador: -2°S / -78.34°W
Current status: ERUPTING

Eruption list: 934-ongoing (as of 2017), 1728-1916, 1628 (first observation) – ?
For more see VolcanoDiscovery.com.


Seismic and Volcanic activity has been correlated to changes in the Sun.


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