Ash Plume from Cleveland Volcano

The Cleveland Volcano in the Aleutian Islands emitted a plume of volcanic ash on May 23, 2006.

On May 23, 2006, the Cleveland Volcano in the Aleutian Islands emitted an ash plume. By the time the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) flying onboard NASA’s Aqua satellite took this picture, on May 24, the ash cloud had already moved away from the volcano. In this image, the ash cloud appears as a gray-beige puffball near the bottom of the image. No discernible trail of ash extends back to the snow-capped volcano that produced the ash plume the day before.

The Cleveland Volcano occupies the western end of Chuginadak Island, a dumbbell-shaped, uninhabited island in the Aleutian archipelago. The eruption on May 23, 2006, was reported to the Alaskan Volcano Observatory by Jeff Williams, a flight engineer on the International Space Station.

Metadata

  • Sensor

    Aqua/MODIS
  • Start Date

    2006-05-24
  • Event Start Date

    2006-05-23
  • NH Image ID

    13598
  • NH Event ID

    10991
  • NH Posting Date

    2006-05-24