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That is just spectacular!… #Ulawun eruption! Photo credit: Eroli Tamarahttps://t.co/dCY6RZUmQW pic.twitter.com/K2kmJhKtFY
— Szabolcs Harangi (@szharangi) June 26, 2019
Close up shot of Mt Ulawun eruption today, with red lava blasting out. People living their villages near the volcano and moving out. Picture taken by Sophie Gett. #Ulawun #Ulamona #WestNewBritain #PNG pic.twitter.com/PNd8XnGcQE
— Quentin Pangomeli Talingapua (@Quency_Hoooraay) June 26, 2019
New post (63,000 FT Into the Atmosphere Ulawun Volcano Erupts) has been published on GRAND SOLAR MINIMUM GSM NEWS LIVE – https://t.co/lWZmcktaGk pic.twitter.com/r0dBThJB0x
— Grand Solar Minimum (@GrandSolarMin) June 26, 2019
Multiple explosions of #Ulawun #volcano 🌋, #PapuaNewGuinea #NewBritain. as seen by #Himawari8. https://t.co/OqZxyk69Gl pic.twitter.com/bL7HKTD4AV
— Annamaria Luongo (@annamaria_84) June 26, 2019
Ash from #Ulawun at FL630=63000 feet high! Graphical advisory from VAAC Darwin 2.5 hours ago. https://t.co/mkNs1x94ux pic.twitter.com/xzqFbgeA4J
— ⚒Fumihiko Ikegami🚢 (@fikgm) June 26, 2019
Some (semi-) quantitative data from #Himawari of the #Ulawun eruption. Ash signal difficult to discern (tropics) but there is plenty of ash. SO2 signal clear but I can't quantify until I know the height (likely >18 km). @andrewcraigtupp @simoncarn Data JAMA/JAXA. pic.twitter.com/ziZ6mp8eyB
— AIRES (@airesEO) June 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/DanLindsey77/status/1143823717270601728?s=20
#Ulawun's umbrella is growing as the light fades …over to the infrared sensors. pic.twitter.com/fnCu8sISZV
— AIRES (@airesEO) June 26, 2019
#Ulawun eruption just starting now looks seriously big! Look at that umbrella plume! @simoncarn @CIMSS_Satellite @CIRA_CSU @andrewcraigtupp pic.twitter.com/K7K4KWxGOw
— Andy Prata (@andyprata) June 26, 2019
PX suspends Hoskins flights: Flights to Hoskins, West New Britain, have been cancelled following the eruption of Mt Ulawun. https://t.co/JUKwdHs6B2 pic.twitter.com/0MRVc70TNT
— Trupla PNG (@truplapng) June 26, 2019
#Ulawun #PapuaNowaGwinea #PapuaNewGuinea – widok na pionową (wertykalną) kolumnę erupcyjną z powietrza. Niesamowite zdjęcie. Wysokość kolumny erupcyjnej 15-19 km. Zdj. Eroli Tamara/ Facebook. pic.twitter.com/6NWyb6Je7p
— Wulkany świata (@Wulkany1) June 26, 2019
Hace apenas unas horas entraba en erupción el volcán Ulawun, en Papua Nueva Guinea, mientras se ponía el Sol en la zona. Es un volcán muy activo y con una historia bastante violenta en cuanto a erupciones. Esta imagen ha sido tomada por el satélite meteorológico Himawari. pic.twitter.com/uyULSIspJK
— Un geólogo en apuros (@geologoenapuros) June 26, 2019
#Ulawun #volcano (New Britain, Papua New Guinea) activity update: Major subplinian eruption- ash to at least 19k…https://t.co/dZlCL3OPTs
— VolcanoDiscovery (@volcanodiscover) June 26, 2019
ULAWUN’S ACTIVITY REVISED-UP TO A FULL-SCALE SUBPLINIAN ERUPTION — ASH FIRED TO 63,000 FEET (19.2 KM)
— Electroverse (@Electroversenet) June 26, 2019
"The world’s first subplinian eruption since Calbuco, Chile in 2015, which ranked as a VEI 4."https://t.co/G6x6UsakZ3
🇵🇬🌋Fuertes explosiones han ocurrido en las ultimas hrs en el volcán Ulawun en PNG,previo a estas explosiones se detecto un incremento sísmico VT
— Fernando Caballero (@ofic_fernando) June 26, 2019
🌬️Se han detectado 2 pulsos el primero de 4.4km y el segundo de 11.1km
🔴VAAC a declarado alerta Roja para la aviación
📸Quency pic.twitter.com/MWGVrFMDki
https://twitter.com/BeritaTerkiniDM/status/1143845040046968832?s=20
Aquí tenéis la animación de como asciende la columna de cenizas gracias a las imágenes del Himawari 8, en formato GIF. #volcano #Ulawun pic.twitter.com/N13EBdSKJt
— Un geólogo en apuros (@geologoenapuros) June 26, 2019
#Ulawun #volcano (Papua New Guinea): major ash clouds drifting east and south from the #volcano at 63,000 and 55…https://t.co/V1i2pl7RJq
— VolcanoDiscovery (@volcanodiscover) June 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/gamingJLT/status/1143861346242404352?s=20
https://twitter.com/CIMSS_Satellite/status/1143893124076511232
Latest @NASA AIRS data showing ~0.1 Tg SO2 in the #Ulawun (#PapuaNewGuinea) #eruption cloud. This is a minimum amount as the western part (~25%?) of the plume is not covered. Appears similar in magnitude to the October 1980 eruption. @airesEO @andrewcraigtupp pic.twitter.com/HLbMEV0FIB
— Prof. Simon Carn (@simoncarn) June 26, 2019
https://twitter.com/dutchsinse/status/1143911939439038465?s=20