Jan 29, 2013

Pinacate Volcano — South Arizona / Mexico Border — plume seen on RADAR

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=&center=


Radar and google view of the plume site.
pinacate volcano radar plume jan 27 2013
pinacate volcano radar plume jan 27 2013a

Google Earth view of Pinacate Volcano.
pinacate volcano radar plume jan 27 2013 finalaa