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Derived Ash Height product from @eumetsat #meteosat10 suggested that parts of the volcanic ash cloud from the eruption of #HayliGubbi in Ethiopia may have reached heights in the 18-20 km range (black). https://t.co/RRnEiMyGaZ
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RT @tonyveco: 🔴⚠️🌋🇪🇹After more than 10000 years,the 1st historical #eruption of #HayliGubbi #volcano has occurred in E.#Ethiopia,producing an eruptive column that reached more than 18km of height on Nov.23.⬇️Meteosat12 animation of RGB Ash product of the huge gas & ash plume moving eastward https://t.co/AGROzRzhaP
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Air Mass RGB images from @NOAASatellites #GOES18/#GOESWest showed the leading edge of the SO2-rich #HayliGubbi volcanic cloud (brighter shades of magenta) as it moved eastward across the North Pacific Ocean (east of Japan). https://t.co/x5jis8wd86
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