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AREA FORECAST DISCUSSION NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN JUAN PR 1137 AM AST SAT MAY 20 2006
.UPDATE...THE MARCH OF THE LOW LEVEL DISTURBANCE ACROSS THE WINDWARD ISLANDS AND INTO THE NORTHEAST CARIBBEAN AT ABOUT 14 KNOTS WAS PUNCTUATED BY A STRONG EMISSION FROM MOUNT MONTSERRAT. PILOTS REPORTED AN ASH PLUME REACHING FLIGHT LEVEL 550. SATELLITE PICTURES ALSO REVEALED A PLUME SPREADING OUTWARD IN ALL DIRECTIONS FROM THE MOUNTAIN WITH CLOUD TOP TEMPERATURES NEAR -76 DEG CELSIUS...AND ASH WAS BOTH STRONG ENOUGH AND HIGH ENOUGH TO BE SEEN ON SAN JUANS DOPPLER RADAR IN CAYEY SOME 238 NM AWAY. VISIBLE PICTURES CONTINUE TO INDICATE SOME EMISSIONS MOVING OFF TO THE WEST...BUT THE LARGEST EMISSION HAS MOVED OFF THE ISLAND WITH THE UPPER LEVEL FLOW AND IS MOVING WEST SOUTHWEST TO SOUTHWEST. VERY LITTLE OF THIS ASH CLOUD WILL GRAZE THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF OUR FORECAST AREA.
The above is an updated AFD from the NWS in San Juan about this eruption.
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in the link I posted one of the updates said the ash will be moving South west and will be hitting South America.
FORECAST TO REACH THE COAST OF VENEZUELA IN 12
HOURS AND SPREAD SOUTHWEST INTO NORTHEASTERN
COLOMBIA IN 18 HOURS. ...TURK
AJC3 wrote:LOL...Mount Monserrat? The other duty met this morning used to be at San Juan...he can't stop shaking his head.
Lol yes now I saw it as I didn't earlier.Tony that was Snell.
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-removed-? no, I didn't think you weres doing that.
unless you were -removed- for bears yes, the plume shows up well there. and it looks like it is spreading.
thankfully it is going away from the islands.
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REMARKS: SATELLITE IMAGERY INDICATED THAT ASH TO FL550 WAS RACING TO THE SOUTHWEST AT 50 KNOTS WHILE LOWER LEVEL ASH TO FL320 WAS MOVING TOWARDS THE WEST AT 15-25 KNOTS. THE VOLCANO CONTINUES TO EMIT ASH CONTINUOUSLY TO FL070. THIS LOW LEVEL ASH WAS MOVING WEST. ...TURK
NEXT ADVISORY: WILL BE ISSUED BY 2006MAY21/0115Z
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The latest advisory about the eruption.
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We were all speculating about an eruption yesterday morning because of the serious haze over us, eye irritations etc. And not enough wind to move it along. Now I know why! (I think my contacts are developing ash pitting).