FourWinds10.com - Delivering Truth Around the World
Custom Search

Okmok Volcano Warning Level Raised to Yellow

Mitch Battros - Earth Canges Media

Smaller Font Larger Font RSS 2.0

----- Original Message -----
From: Earth Changes Media
To: bellringer@fourwinds10.com
Sent: Friday, March 06, 2009 12:51 AM
Subject: Okmok Volcano Warning Level Raised to Yellow

 

The Alaska Volcano Observatory raised the warning level for Okmok to Yellow (or Advisory) after a series of seismic bursts that lasted for six hours. The tremors repeated again Wednesday but have since subsided. AVO coordinating scientist Steve McNutt said these seismic signals could mean anything.

 

 

 

"Signals like this sometimes precede eruptions on the scale of hours to days, sometimes weeks or longer. And then sometimes the volcano just goes back to sleep," he said. "So you have to be cautious and assume that it may erupt and it could do so quickly, so that's the basis for our treating it with caution and changing the color code. On the other hand it could represent a new physical state of the volcano in which case it could do something different and then go back to sleep."

 

Okmok erupted very suddenly in July but that was unusual. Its current behavior is reminiscent of the tremors between 2003 and 2005. "It kind of turned on, turned off, turned on turned off. And we may be back to that activity now," McNutt said. But if Okmok erupts again, it is likely to be a small eruption.

 

CODE YELLOW: Volcano is exhibiting signs of elevated unrest above known background level or, after a change from a higher level; volcanic activity has decreased significantly but continues to be closely monitored for possible renewed increase.

 

FULL ARTICLE: http://earthchangesmedia.com/secure/3247.326/article-9162524288.php