There was also a 2.9 earthquake reported in this region two days ago. It's heating up.
We are seeing a series of plumes coming from a known volcanic lava field in south Arizona / North Mexico.
Upon looking at Google Earth — the plumes can be traced directly back to the Pinacate volcanic fields.
This is on top of today’s (jan 27 2013) earthquake in New Mexico near a series of extinct volcanoes.
(link to the earlier New Mexico event here:)
http://sincedutch.wordpress.com/2013/01/27/1272013-new-mexico-2-9m-earthquake-near-extinct-unnamed-volcanoes/
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Still currently visible on NEXRAD RADAR live feeds: from the YUX station in south Arizona
http://weather.cod.edu/satrad/nexrad/send.php?type=YUX-N0Q-1-200
backdated NEXRAD feed here:
http://vortex.plymouth.edu/gen_nids.cgi?ident=yux&pl=n0r&yy=2013&mm=01&dd=27&hh=22&nn=00&size=912×684&loop=yes1&zoom=¢er=
Radar and google view of the plume site.
Google Earth view of Pinacate Volcano.
We are seeing a series of plumes coming from a known volcanic lava field in south Arizona / North Mexico.
Upon looking at Google Earth — the plumes can be traced directly back to the Pinacate volcanic fields.
This is on top of today’s (jan 27 2013) earthquake in New Mexico near a series of extinct volcanoes.
(link to the earlier New Mexico event here:)
http://sincedutch.wordpress.com/2013/01/27/1272013-new-mexico-2-9m-earthquake-near-extinct-unnamed-volcanoes/
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Still currently visible on NEXRAD RADAR live feeds: from the YUX station in south Arizona
http://weather.cod.edu/satrad/nexrad/send.php?type=YUX-N0Q-1-200
backdated NEXRAD feed here:
http://vortex.plymouth.edu/gen_nids.cgi?ident=yux&pl=n0r&yy=2013&mm=01&dd=27&hh=22&nn=00&size=912×684&loop=yes1&zoom=¢er=
Radar and google view of the plume site.
Google Earth view of Pinacate Volcano.