Clouds hugged the east coast of the Kamchatka Peninsula while skies inland remained clear at the end of May 2009.
Image of the Day Atmosphere Land Water Snow and Ice
Four volcanoes were erupting on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula in early April 2010.
Land Volcanoes
Four of the volcanoes erupting on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula are visible in one satellite image.
Ash paints the snow to the northwest and northeast of Russia’s Shiveluch volcano.
Atmosphere Land Volcanoes Snow and Ice
The peninsula has one of the highest concentrations of active volcanoes in the world.
Image of the Day Land
Several Kamchatkan Volcanoes, including Shiveluch, Kizimen, and one or both of Klyuchevskaya and Bezymianny show signs of activity.
Shiveluch and Klyuchevskaya volcanoes were busily puffing away in early January 2018.
Image of the Day Atmosphere Land Volcanoes
Most of Kamchatka’s volcanoes appear quiet in this snowy scene from December 2011.
Image of the Day Land Snow and Ice
For the first time in nearly 250 years, the Kambalny Volcano ejected ash.
Autumn provides a colorful backdrop for the erupting Sheveluch volcano in this remarkably cloud-free view of Kamchatka taken on October 16.
Image of the Day Land Volcanoes
Shiveluch is one of the largest and most active volcanoes on Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula.
Heat Land Volcanoes Snow and Ice
Karmsky, a volcano on the Kamchatka peninsula, regularly emits plumes of ash and volcanic gases.