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Aftermath of the Biggest Volcano Eruption Ever Caught on Tape from Space - Tonga

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Giant Volcano Caught On Video ???? (not good)

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Tonga Volcanic Eruption as seen from Tonga 73 Kilometers Away

Rare Video footage of the massive eruption near Nukualofa.
HTHH on the 15th of Tonga explodes surprising the world with massive shock / pressure waves. These pressure waves are heard and felt by all in Tonga. Caught on Camera are the effects of these waves on the clouds and the subsequent development and fall out in the 1st two hours of the Eruption. Ash darkens the sky, small stones fall with ash upon everything. Tonga is left in darkness and disconnected from the rest of the World.
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Timelapse of Hunga Tonga Volcano from 2006 to 2022 || Before & After Eruption Footage

Latest Tonga Volcano Timelapse from 2006 to 2022 || Before and After Eruption Satellite Photos

TheHunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai Eruption, a Multi-Hazard Event

Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai, located in the South Pacific Kingdom of Tonga, has erupted three times in less than thirty days. The volcano has sporadically erupted since 2009 with the most recent activity beginning in late December 2021 when a series of Surtseyan eruptions built up and reshaped the island while sending bursts of tephra and volcanic gasses spewing from the vent.

On Jan.13, 2022, NOAA’s GOES West satellite captured the second eruption. According to local officials, the eruption had a radius of 161.5 miles and sent ash, steam, and gas 12.4 miles into the air. It was more powerful than the previous eruption on Dec. 20, but an even more intense series of explosions began on January 15. The eruptions generated atmospheric shock waves, sonic booms, and tsunami waves that traveled the world and were heard as far away as Alaska.

Satellite-based lidar and limb sounder data indicated that the eruption was strong enough to send volcanic material well into the lower stratosphere (which generally begins 9 miles up in this part of the world) where, according to rawinsonde data from Fiji, easterly winds propelled the ash. Scientists watch closely when volcanic materials reach this relatively dry layer of the atmosphere because particles linger longer and travel farther than when they remain in the lower, wetter troposphere.

The plume of material created what volcanologists call an umbrella cloud with crescent-shaped bow shock waves. These also triggered a vast number of lightning strikes that were seen by the Geostationary Lightning Mapper (GLM) onboard the GOES West satellite. “The umbrella cloud was about 500 kilometers (300 miles) in diameter at its maximum extent,” said Michigan Tech volcanologist Simon Carn. “That is comparable to Pinatubo and one of the largest of the satellite era. However, the involvement of water in the Tonga eruption may have increased the explosivity compared to a purely magmatic eruption like Pinatubo.” It has been estimated that the eruption was the equivalent of around 10 megatons of TNT.

Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai first formed between Dec. 2014 and Jan. 2015, when the previously underwater volcano erupted. When all the dust, rock, and ash settled, a newly-formed island remained between two older islands, with a summit reaching 400 feet high. It was the first of its kind to form in 53 years, so scientists have been able to study its birth and evolution in vivid detail from space.

The volcano is about 40 miles north of Tonga’s main island, Tongatapu, near the international dateline. Tonga is home to 105,000 people and northeast of New Zealand and southeast of Fiji.

The blast and associated tsunami caused significant damage along the western coast of the main island of Tongatapu. A thick layer of ash remains across Tongatapu, said the New Zealand High Commission in a recent statement.

At least two Tongans have lost their lives to the recent eruption, and thousands more are battling the remaining debris. One major concern is access to safe drinking water, which can be contaminated by ash and smoke from the blast.

In addition to local damage, the powerful explosion triggered large waves and tsunami advisories that reached Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and the west coasts of North and South America. Parts of Japan saw waves as high as nine feet tall, and the west coast of the United States received swells around three and four feet high. In Peru, two people died from the high water, and an oil spill was caused by the waves.

Volcanic Ash Advisory Centers (VAACs) are responsible for issuing volcanic ash advisories 24/7. VAAC forecasters use information from NOAA satellites to monitor clouds whose location, evolution and/or spectral properties are consistent with volcanic activity. The satellites can estimate the height of ash clouds, determine the extent of ash, and estimate the amount of ash present. The GOES-West GLM also imaged thousands of lightning flashes during the eruption. The advisories are also useful to air traffic controllers because large amounts of ash can significantly damage aircraft and are a major safety concern.

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Extended Footage- Tongas Jan15th Volcanic Eruption Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha'apai as seen from the ground

This video is for those interested in gaining more insights into the eruption. This video incudes all the video I have of the Jan 15 Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha'apai Eruption as seen from my window facing HTHH from the beginning of the eruption until the fall of the rocks and ash. Footage includes full time lapse of the Eruption's beginning until dark and additional footage shot on my phone and Canon dslr. The footage has been arranged in a sequential manner according to camera and time as much as possible and is labeled accordingly. I have included a little of the satellite footage of the about the same time period covered in my footage from the ground as watched it about 73 kilometre's from my lounge window. Enjoy.

HUGE ERUPTION OF UNDERWATER VOLCANO (TODAY - January 14 2022) - Hunga Tonga Volcanic Island - Tonga

ERUPTION OF HUNGA HA'APAL VOLCANO
Huge Eruption of Underwater Volcano of Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai has happened this morning January 14 2022 in Polynesia area of South Pacific. Eruption is latest and largest one from series of eruptions ongoing on the island during the last couple of weeks.
Eruption column of ashes and steam has reached height of 20,000 meters what caused partial restriction and cancelation of flights in the area. Inhabitance of Tonga - 60 km away - was adviced to stay inside and use masks outdoor. Whole island of Tonga is affected by ash deposition.
More eruption might be expected but danger of major Tsunami is rathe low.

HUNGA-TONGA VOLCANIC ISLAND
Hunga Tonga-Hunga Haʻapai is a uninhabited volcanic island located about 30 kilometres south-southeast of Fonuafoʻou island in Tonga. Island elevation is 149 meters.The volcano is part of the highly active Tonga-Kermadec Islands volcanic arc, a subduction zone extending from New Zealand north-northeast to Fiji. It lies about 100 kilometres above a very active seismic zone. The island arc is formed at the convergent boundary where the Pacific Plate subducts under the Indo-Australian Plate.
The volcano itself is a submarine volcano that breached sea level in 2009 due to a volcanic eruption and lies underwater between the two islands (Hunga Tonga and Hunga Ha'apai), which are the remnants of the western and northern rim of the volcano's caldera.

Credit to: 1News - TVNZ Television One South Pacific Television, Auckland, New Zealand

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Watch Biggest Volcano Eruption seen From Space | Sarychev Volcano Massive Ash Cloud Footage

Sarychev Volcano Eruption from International Space Station

Spectacular Sarychev

On June 12, 2009, a fortuitous orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) made it possible for an astronaut on board to capture Sarychev Volcano in the early stages of eruption. The volcano is located on the northwestern end of Matua Island, which is part of the Kuril Islands, a chain of 56 islands northeast of Japan. The eruption sent a plume of brown-colored ash and white steam rising into the atmosphere. The plume was so immense that it cast a large shadow on the island. Sarychev is one of the most active volcanoes in the Kuril Island chain. Prior to June 12, the last explosive eruption occurred in 1989, with eruptions in 1986, 1976, 1954, and 1946 also producing lava flows. Watch the video to see how the eruption looked from space.

This animation, based on astronaut photography, offers a view of the ash and steam rising from the volcano.

Sarychev reaches a height of 4,908 feet, forming the highest point on Matua Island.

2008 Sarychev Peak Eruption , Kuril Island

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Sarychev volcano images courtesy of NASA/JSC/Image Science and Analysis Laboratory
Matua Island image courtesy of NASA Earth Observatory/Jesse Allen

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HUNGA TONGA VOLCANO: The History of Eruption (Part 2)

HUNGA TONGA - HUNGA HA'APAI VOLCANO (Part 2):
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HUNGA TONGA VOLCANO: The History of Eruption (Part 1)

HUNGA TONGA - HUNGA HA'APAI VOLCANO (Part 1):
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Hunga Tonga Hunga Ha'apai Volcano Lighting in the skies

As evening falls from dusk and into the night flashes of lightning can be seen all across Tonga.

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TheHunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai Eruption, a Multi-Hazard Event

Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai, located in the South Pacific Kingdom of Tonga, has erupted three times in less than thirty days. The volcano has sporadically erupted since 2009 with the most recent activity beginning in late December 2021 when a series of Surtseyan eruptions built up and reshaped the island while sending bursts of tephra and volcanic gasses spewing from the vent.

On Jan.13, 2022, NOAA’s GOES West satellite captured the second eruption. According to local officials, the eruption had a radius of 161.5 miles and sent ash, steam, and gas 12.4 miles into the air. It was more powerful than the previous eruption on Dec. 20, but an even more intense series of explosions began on January 15. The eruptions generated atmospheric shock waves, sonic booms, and tsunami waves that traveled the world and were heard as far away as Alaska.

Satellite-based lidar and limb sounder data indicated that the eruption was strong enough to send volcanic material well into the lower stratosphere (which generally begins 9 miles up in this part of the world) where, according to rawinsonde data from Fiji, easterly winds propelled the ash. Scientists watch closely when volcanic materials reach this relatively dry layer of the atmosphere because particles linger longer and travel farther than when they remain in the lower, wetter troposphere.

The plume of material created what volcanologists call an umbrella cloud with crescent-shaped bow shock waves. These also triggered a vast number of lightning strikes that were seen by the Geostationary Lightning Mapper (GLM) onboard the GOES West satellite. “The umbrella cloud was about 500 kilometers (300 miles) in diameter at its maximum extent,” said Michigan Tech volcanologist Simon Carn. “That is comparable to Pinatubo and one of the largest of the satellite era. However, the involvement of water in the Tonga eruption may have increased the explosivity compared to a purely magmatic eruption like Pinatubo.” It has been estimated that the eruption was the equivalent of around 10 megatons of TNT.

Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai first formed between Dec. 2014 and Jan. 2015, when the previously underwater volcano erupted. When all the dust, rock, and ash settled, a newly-formed island remained between two older islands, with a summit reaching 400 feet high. It was the first of its kind to form in 53 years, so scientists have been able to study its birth and evolution in vivid detail from space.

The volcano is about 40 miles north of Tonga’s main island, Tongatapu, near the international dateline. Tonga is home to 105,000 people and northeast of New Zealand and southeast of Fiji.

The blast and associated tsunami caused significant damage along the western coast of the main island of Tongatapu. A thick layer of ash remains across Tongatapu, said the New Zealand High Commission in a recent statement.

At least two Tongans have lost their lives to the recent eruption, and thousands more are battling the remaining debris. One major concern is access to safe drinking water, which can be contaminated by ash and smoke from the blast.

In addition to local damage, the powerful explosion triggered large waves and tsunami advisories that reached Australia, New Zealand, Japan, and the west coasts of North and South America. Parts of Japan saw waves as high as nine feet tall, and the west coast of the United States received swells around three and four feet high. In Peru, two people died from the high water, and an oil spill was caused by the waves.

Volcanic Ash Advisory Centers (VAACs) are responsible for issuing volcanic ash advisories 24/7. VAAC forecasters use information from NOAA satellites to monitor clouds whose location, evolution and/or spectral properties are consistent with volcanic activity. The satellites can estimate the height of ash clouds, determine the extent of ash, and estimate the amount of ash present. The GOES-West GLM also imaged thousands of lightning flashes during the eruption. The advisories are also useful to air traffic controllers because large amounts of ash can significantly damage aircraft and are a major safety concern.

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Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai Erupts Again

On Jan. 13, 2022, NOAA’s GOES West satellite captured another explosive eruption of the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai volcano, located in the South Pacific Kingdom of Tonga. According to local officials, the eruption had a radius of 260 km (161.5 miles), and sent ash, steam, and gas 20 kilometers (12.4 miles) into the air. It was also about seven times more powerful than the previous eruption on Dec. 20, 2021. Additionally, a tidal gauge in Nuku'alofa, the capital of Tonga, measured a 30 cm (one foot) tsunami wave that resulted from the blast.

In the above visible imagery from the satellite, we can see the extent of the ash plume as well as multiple rippling gravity waves emanating outward. This type of imagery from the “red” visible band has the finest spatial resolution of all the bands on the satellite’s Advanced Baseline Imager, making it ideal to identify small-scale features.

The island first formed between Dec. 2014 and Jan. 2015, when an underwater volcano explosively erupted. When all the dust, rock, and ash settled, a newly-formed island remained between two older islands, with a summit reaching 400 feet high. It was the first of its kind to form in 53 years—as well as the first to form during the modern satellite era. Thus, scientists have been able to study its birth and evolution in vivid detail from space. Since its formation, the island has erupted intermittently.

The GOES West satellite, also known as GOES-17, provides geostationary satellite coverage of the Western Hemisphere, including the United States, the Pacific Ocean, Alaska and Hawaii. First launched in March 2018, the satellite became fully operational in February 2019.

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History of last 14 years of infamous volcano. Building up of the power for eruption without any precedent. Wild and Eruptive historical period of volcano that erupted (almost) to the Space.
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The underwater volcano Hunga-Tonga-Hunga-Haapai in Polynesia, which has been erupting for the past 3 weeks, has thrown a column of ash to a height of almost 17 kilometers. The authorities of the kingdom of Tonga have urged the inhabitants of the surrounding islands to temporarily close their rainwater collection systems, as harmful particles can get into them. The volcanic eruption began on December 20. Initially, the volcano was warming up, but now it has demonstrated its power. At the same time, the land area increased by another 500-600 meters. The wind carried the ashes to the east and north. Acid rain, which experts warned about, was not recorded.

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