2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.rse.2004.02.004
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An evaluation of volcanic cloud detection techniques during recent significant eruptions in the western ‘Ring of Fire’

Abstract: We examined recent volcanic cloud events in the Western Pacific and Indonesian area, to validate the performance of remote sensing techniques used to support the International Airways Volcano Watch (IAVW). Five events were considered, during which eruptions from eight volcanoes injected ash into the upper troposphere or lower stratosphere. For one of the eruptions, at Miyakejima, Japan, at least five aircraft encountered volcanic ash clouds, and the cost to three operators alone exceeded US $12,000,000 in airc… Show more

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“…Often treated as a quick qualitative indicator of large events, it has been utilized for situational awareness, broad climatologies, interannual variability, and rough comparisons to models for smoke (e.g., Herman et al, 1997;Ji and Stocker, 2002;Duncan et al, 2003b) and volcanic emissions Tupper et al, 2004;Carn et al, 2008). This is particularly true for the massive Indonesia El Niño smoke events of 1997 and 2006 (e.g., Duncan et al, 2003a;Gonzi and Palmer, 2010) and large pyro-CBs (Rosenfeld et al, 2007;Fromm et al, 2008Fromm et al, , 2010.…”
Section: Uv Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Often treated as a quick qualitative indicator of large events, it has been utilized for situational awareness, broad climatologies, interannual variability, and rough comparisons to models for smoke (e.g., Herman et al, 1997;Ji and Stocker, 2002;Duncan et al, 2003b) and volcanic emissions Tupper et al, 2004;Carn et al, 2008). This is particularly true for the massive Indonesia El Niño smoke events of 1997 and 2006 (e.g., Duncan et al, 2003a;Gonzi and Palmer, 2010) and large pyro-CBs (Rosenfeld et al, 2007;Fromm et al, 2008Fromm et al, , 2010.…”
Section: Uv Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Letters in parentheses indicate subordinate magma types. Observations that form the basis for these values are described in Mastin et al (in preparation A C C E P T E D M A N U S C R I P T Miller and Chouet (1994); 15 Scott and McGimsey (1994); 16 Naranjo et al (1986); 17 Neal et al (1995);18 Eichelberger et al (1995);19 (McGimsey et al, 2001) 20 Thorarinsson and Sigvaldason (1971);21 Gronvold et al (1983);22 Smithsonian Institution (2002); 23 Thorarinsson (1949); 24 Anderson and Flett (1903);25 Carey and Sigurdsson (1978);26 Carey and Sigurdsson (1986);27 Scasso et al (1994); 28 Naranjo S. et al (1993);29 Rose (1972);30 Carey and Sparks (1986) Hill et al (1998);34 Bonis and Salazar (1973);35 Rose et al (1973); 36 Tupper et al (2004); 37 Nakada et al (2005) Taken from Table 2 in Rose et al (2007). The range represents the variation using three methods: a modified method of Murrow et al (1980) (Walker, 1981a, (Walker, 1981a, (Walker, 1981a, Table 1 …”
Section: Accepted M M a N U mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prata and Kerkmann, 2007;Guo et al, 2004). This is extremely helpful for aviation safety, as fine ash is a source of danger, which in low concentration can not be seen by the pilots of an air plane (Tupper et al, 2004). The transport of ash has been simulated in dispersion models (e.g.…”
Section: U Niemeier Et Al: Initial Fate Of Fine Ashmentioning
confidence: 99%