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Alert level raised for Alaska volcano after explosion detected

Scientists raised the alert level for a remote Aleutian volcano on Monday after an explosion was detected on the mountain and heard by residents of a tiny village some 72 km away.
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AVO infrasound detected a possible explosion at Cleveland Volcano this morning at 5:00AM AKDT )13:00 UTC). The infrasound signals suggest that this was a relatively short duration, low-level explosion. No eruption cloud has been detected in available satellite views. AVO received no other reports of activity.
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Current Volcano Alert Level: WATCH

Elevated surface temperatures were detected in satellite images of Cleveland over the last 24 hours. The aviation colour code and volcano alert level were changed to ORANGE/WATCH earlier today based on evidence that a new dome has formed in the summit crater of Cleveland. The dome is about 100 m in diameter and presumably formed starting January 24, 2013 when elevated surface temperatures were observed in satellite images. 
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Alert level raised for Alaska volcano

The alert level for a remote volcano in Alaska's Aleutian Islands has been raised after a small ash cloud was detected. 
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A small ash cloud from Cleveland Volcano was detected in satellite views beginning today, Nov. 10, at 11:47AM AST (20:47 UTC) drifting slowly toward the ENE from the summit. The ash cloud was last observed about 60 miles south of Dutch Harbour at 18:43 AST, Nov. 10 (03:43 UTC Nov 11). AVO has received no other reports of activity at the volcano.

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Alaska's Cleveland Volcano shoots up ash cloud 35,000 feet

One of Alaska's remote volcanoes, Cleveland Volcano, awoke from slumber earlier this week, shooting an ash cloud into the air.
Alaska's Cleveland Volcano has been on volcanologists' radar for months now, but recently was downgraded at the end of May. However, the volcano erupted on Tuesday shooting up ash 35,000 feet into the air.

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Cleveland Volcano rocked by explosion

A brief explosion Wednesday night rocked Cleveland Volcano, 940 miles southwest of Anchorage on Chuginadak Island, and likely produced some airborne ash, a volcanologist said. The blast may have also removed or partially removed a lava dome growing in the volcano's summit crater.
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 Scientists say there's been a small explosion at a remote Alaska volcano.
The Alaska Volcano Observatory says the explosion happened just after 7 p.m. Wednesday at Cleveland Volcano.

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Alaska volcano lava dome forms, alert level raised

The warning level for a remote Alaska volcano has been raised after a new lava dome began forming, indicating the mountain could explode and send up an ash cloud that could threaten aircraft.
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Cleveland Volcano alerts upgraded on renewed activity

According to the Alaska Volcano Observatory, the aviation colour code and the alert level of Cleveland Volcano was upgraded on Tuesday to "Orange" and "Watch" to reflect new satellite data indicating increased activity.
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Cleveland Volcano lava dome may be growing
 
The Alaska Volcano Observatory said Sunday satellite data is indicating a "thermal anomaly" at Cleveland Volcano in the Aleutian Islands, which means a lava dome at the mountain may be growing.
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