Two powerful volcanos erupted this weekEurope’s Mount Etna and Nicaragua’s Momotombo both erupted spectacularly in this first week of December, 2015.
Two volcanos – Europe’s Mount Etna and Nicaragua’s Momotombo – both erupted spectacularly this week. Mount Etna began erupting on December 2, 2015 for the first time in two years. This active stratovolcano is located the east coast of the island of Sicily, Italy. Italy’s National Institute of Public Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) said the eruption was short, but one of the most violent of the past two decades. The footage in the video above is thanks to Sicilian photographer Marco Restivo, who captured Mount Etna’s Voragine crater blasting flame into the sky. NASA said on December 3 that Mount Etna sent fountains of lava into the air and jets of hot material as high as 3 kilometers above the summit. ScienceAlert.com reported on December 4:
Meanwhile, Osiris Castillo submitted this photo to EarthSky. It’s Nicaragua’s Momotombo volcano, which erupted after 110 years of inactivity. Momotombo – a stratovolcano in not far from the city of León, Nicaragua – erupted for the first time since 1905. INETER reported that the volcano generated a gas-and-ash plume that rose 1 kilometer above the crater and drifted southwest. An impressive lava fountain along with a dark ash plume was reported over the area near Lake Managua. More explosions followed, and ash plumes rose 300 meters (about 1,000 feet) into the air. Ashfall was reported in nearby communities, including La Concha, Los Arcos, Flor de la Piedra, La Paz Centro, and León. Wired reported on December 2:
Bottom line: Europe’s Mount Etna and Nicaragua’s Momotombo both erupted spectacularly this week. Momotombo began erupting on December 1, 2015 and Mount Etna the following day. © 2014 Earthsky Communications Inc http://earthsky.org/earth/two-powerful-volcanos-erupted-december-2015-mount-etna-momotombo |