Ash from Paluweh Volcano drifts over the Flores Sea.
Volcanoes
Ash rises above restive Tavurvur Cone on New Britain Island.
Atmosphere Land Volcanoes
For the first time in more than a century, Nicaragua’s Momotombo Volcano awoke with an explosive eruption.
Heat Land Volcanoes
Planchón-Peteroa Volcano emits an ash plume on September 18, 2010.
Land Volcanoes
Increased activity at Eyjafjallajökull Volcano caused a new wave of flight cancellations in Ireland and Great Britain in early May 2010.
A small ash plume rises from Batu Tara Volcano, Indonesia.
Ash from Shinmoe-dake Volcano loops around the Japanese city of Miyazaki.
Indonesia’s Paluweh Volcano (also known as Rokatenda) continues to erupt.
An ash plume billows above one of Mexico’s most active volcanoes.
A NASA satellite captured this image of an eruption at Japan’s Sakurajima Volcano on February 15, 2010.
Despite being classified as a “minor” eruption, Chile’s Puyehue Cordón-Caulle Volcano continues to pump out large amounts of ash.
Winds pushed ash from Sakura-jima south then east after an eruption on May 21, 2015.
Volcán Copahue, a stratovolcano on the border of Chile and Argentina in the Andes, was active during October 2014.
Atmosphere Land Volcanoes Snow and Ice
Peteroa Volcano emits ash, continuing an eruption that began in early September.