VOLCANIC FORECASTING
Those Northern Lights Aren’t Just Pretty, They’re Telling Us Something About Space
Auroras are more than just beautiful lights. Scientists now use three-dimensional maps to understand auroras as monitors of space weather. This helps forecast geomagnetic storms that can affect satellites and technology. Auroras are caused by charged particles from the Sun colliding with Earth's atmosphere. Studying these cosmic dances helps us understand our space environment better.
Can This Crater Lake Predict the Next Volcanic Eruption?
Volcanic crater lakes offer vital early warnings of eruptions. Scientists monitor subtle shifts in lake temperature, gas composition, and water chemistry. These changes reflect rising magma deep beneath the surface. This research helps communities near volcanoes prepare for potential danger. Lakes act as natural indicators, providing crucial lead time for safety measures.
Why Some Volcanoes Erupt Without Warning, And How Satellites Catch It
Volcanoes can erupt suddenly, but satellite technology now detects hidden ground shifts and heat changes. This helps scientists monitor remote volcanoes where ground sensors are scarce. These advanced tools provide vital information, improving preparedness for volcanic hazards worldwide. Early warnings allow for timely advisories and evacuations, saving lives and infrastructure.
Closely monitoring volcanic ash plumes situation; no cause for concern: Civil aviation ministry
Volcanic ash from an Ethiopian eruption is causing flight disruptions across India. While some flights are cancelled and delayed, authorities assure no immediate cause for concern. The ash cloud is expected to move away from India by Tuesday evening, with forecast models indicating potential influence over northern and western regions earlier in the day.
Ethiopia volcano ash clouds to move away from India by 7.30 PM
Ethiopian volcanic ash reaches Delhi NCR: Ash clouds from Ethiopia's Hayli Gubbi volcano are drifting eastwards towards China, expected to clear Indian skies by 7:30 pm. The eruption, the first in nearly 10,000 years, impacted Indian flight operations on Monday, with advisories issued to avoid affected airspace.
Hayli Gubbi Volcano eruption: Air India, IndiGo and Akasa Air issue updates on flight delays amid ash cloud drift over India
Indian aviation is on high alert. Ash clouds from Ethiopia's Hayli Gubbi volcano are moving towards western and northern India. Flights are already experiencing disruptions and diversions. Authorities are monitoring the situation closely. Passengers should check flight statuses frequently. More detours and delays are possible overnight.
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Hurricane tracker: National hurricane center issues warning over Hurricane Gabrielle, Hurricane Narda intensifies. Landfall, weather forecast, windspeed
Hurricane Gabrielle had maximum sustained winds of 115 mph (185 kph) and was traveling to the east-northeast. Meanwhile, the Pacific hurricane Narda had top sustained winds of about 105 mph (169 kph), according to a hurricane center advisory.

All about Axial Seamount, the underwater volcano that's shaking with 1,000 tiny tremors every day and could erupt soon
An underwater volcano, Axial Seamount, near Oregon is showing signs of a possible eruption. The volcano, located about 300 miles offshore, has erupted before. Scientists predict another eruption may occur before 2025. Seafloor swelling and increased seismic activity are observed. A high-tech network monitors the volcano. Experts say the eruption poses little risk to people.

Cities to 'sink into sea': New Baba Vanga’s art prophecy hints at catastrophic disaster happening next week
Japanese manga artist Ryo Tatsuki, dubbed the 'New Baba Vanga,' has sparked widespread concern with her prediction of a catastrophic event striking Japan on July 5, 2025. Her forecast of cities sinking into the sea has triggered a sharp decline in tourism, particularly from Hong Kong, as travelers cancel trips due to fear.

Massive volcano eruption in Indonesia: Air India, others' Bali flights cancelled
Bali flights: Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki erupted in Indonesia. This caused widespread flight cancellations to and from Bali. The volcano sent ash high into the sky. International carriers like Jetstar and Virgin Australia cancelled flights. Other airlines also faced disruptions. The alert level for the volcano was raised. Residents were warned about volcanic ash and potential lahar floods.

Air New Zealand flights canceled as Mt Lewotobi volcano eruption strands travelers in Bali
Air New Zealand canceled flights to and from Bali due to volcanic ash from Mt Lewotobi Laki-Laki's eruption in eastern Indonesia. Passengers, including many New Zealanders, are stranded as authorities maintain the highest alert level. The volcano's activity has prompted evacuations and airspace restrictions across the region

Mega tsunami, boiling ocean: Japan's 'Baba Vanga' Ryo Tatsuki's apocalyptic prediction sends ripples across the globe
Japan is extremely earthquake-prone with tsunamis also an ever-present danger. While scientists are yet to devise a mechanism to accurately predict earthquakes and tsunamis, a Japanese self-proclaimed psychic has sent our a chilling warning. Ryo Tatsuki had reportedly predicted the massive 2011 earthquake and tsunami that hit Japan resulting in thousands of deaths and a nuclear catastrophe.

Italy's Mount Etna volcano erupts, triggering aviation alert as tourists flee for their lives — 10 key points
Mount Etna, Europe's most active volcano, erupted early Monday morning, causing widespread panic as ash clouds filled the sky. Strombolian explosions intensified, sending ash falling on tourist areas. While monitored, the eruption remains unpredictable, prompting aviation alerts and highlighting the ongoing hazard.

New Baba Vanga, who predicted earthquake and tsunami, has warned of a major disaster in July, and people are cancelling their trips
A Japanese manga artist's July 2025 disaster prediction has triggered a sharp decline in Japan's tourism sector. Travel agencies report significant booking cancellations, fueled by the artist's past accurate forecasts of major events. While some express concern and prepare, Japanese officials maintain their monitoring systems are active, and no specific alerts have been issued.

Underwater volcano near US coast could blow this year, warn scientists after spotting massive swelling
An undersea volcano named Axial Seamount near Cannon Beach, Oregon, is expected to erupt in 2025. Scientists have detected significant ground inflation, indicating magma movement. The volcano has a history of eruptions in 1998, 2011, and 2015. Continuous monitoring with advanced technologies has led to this prediction, marking a breakthrough in volcanic science.

Nostradamus Prediction for 2025: Baba Vanga and Nostradamus warn of Europe’s downfall and Russia’s rise
Nostradamus Prediction for 2025: Nostradamus and Baba Vanga, two of history's most renowned mystics, have foretold unsettling events for 2025. Both predict wars in Europe, natural disasters, alien encounters, and shifts in global power dynamics. Nostradamus warns of “cruel wars” and a return of ancient plagues, while Baba Vanga foresees a global apocalypse and extraterrestrial interactions. Their shared visions highlight a year of upheaval, sparking widespread debate and concern.

Why is ocean heat smashing records? It's more than just climate change
Understanding what specific physical processes are behind these temperature records will help scientists improve their climate models and better predict temperatures in the future.

Isro launches INSAT-3DS weather forecasting satellite
The satellite was launched atop the GSLV-F14 rocket from Sriharikota. It will observe various atmospheric parameters and provide information related to the weather and the climate, the space agency said.

Some popular glaciers to disappear by 2050 even if tempreature rise gets restricted to 1.5 degrees Celsius, says UNESCO
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has said some of the most popular glaciers located at one-third of its World Heritage sites will disappear by 2050. That's even if we are able to hold global warming to a rise of 1.5 degrees Celsius, or 2.7 Fahrenheit.

At least 31 dead in floods, landslides in south Philippines
Most of the victims were swept away by rampaging floodwaters and drowned or were hit by debris-laden mudslides in three towns in hard-hit Maguindanao province, said Naguib Sinarimbo, the interior minister for a five-province Muslim autonomous region run by former guerrillas.

Wildfire in Arizona spreads rapidly toward Flagstaff, hundreds leave homes
After destroying several structures, a fast-moving wildfire in Arizona has forced hundreds to be evacuated. The fire continues to spread rapidly toward Flagstaff due to high winds.

UK to deploy volcanic ash detector network around the country
A network of ash detectors will be installed across UK to help prevent volcanic ash cloud shutting down European airspace, costing billions of pounds to airlines.
IATA: Airlines are flying back to profits in 2010
Profits are expected to reach $2.5 billion, the International Air Transport Association said, a vast improvement from the $2.8 billion total loss it predicted three months ago.
Ash cloud hangs over Berlin air meetings
Top executives of the world's biggest airlines will gather in Berlin this weekend, seeking elusive answers to the future of the industry as they move past the financial crisis and the damage from Iceland's ash cloud.
Giant ash cloud threatens flights in Pacific
A giant plume of volcanic ash over the South Pacific prompted warnings to tourists and airlines Monday but caused only minor disruption to flights compared with recent chaos in Europe.
Volcanic ash cloud closes British airports
Civil aviation officials on Sunday said a drifting, dense cloud of volcanic ash is "rapidly encroaching" on British airspace, forcing the closure of airports in Northern Ireland.
Ash closes airports in Spain, Portugal, Italy
Eurocontrol says it expects further flight disruptions in European airspace as a plume of volcanic ash snakes through southern France, Switzerland and northern Italy.
Airlines challenge restrictions as ash snags 6.8 million passengers
Airlines urged an re-think of flight restrictions as a volcanic ash cloud made Europe a virtual no-fly zone for a fourth straight day Sunday with nearly seven million passengers affected.
AI scraps all flights to Europe, North America
Air India announced cancellation of flights to Europe and North America scheduled for tomorrow.
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