Video on the left was taken by me on February 17th 2021.
— Romain David🇻🇨 (@whoshottya) April 10, 2021
Video on the right was taken this morning April 10th 2021. 🌋#LaSoufrière #Volcano #Eruption #StVincent #VolcanicEruption #Explosion #AshFall pic.twitter.com/vnwD4NHvrw
La Soufrière volcano erupting on St. Vincent from GOES, 30 min ago. Volcanic plume development is on a whole other temporal/energy level compared to atmospheric convection, or even wildfire PyroCb. 1-min meso scanning essential to resolve detail! #LaSoufriere #LaSoufriereEruption pic.twitter.com/MsIWTO8MmW
— Michael Charnick (@charnick_wx) April 10, 2021
Les cendres de l'éruption du volcan La Soufrière à Saint-Vincent ont atteint l'île voisine de la Barbade (St Lucy), où le ciel est devenu complètement sombre. #LaSoufriere #SaintVincent
— ⓃⒺⓌⓈ—ⒾⓃⓉ·۰•●🌐 (@NewsInt_) April 11, 2021
📽️@shotbyshaun pic.twitter.com/e6VIeS4TnW
Where parts of the #seashore of #StVincent is hidden in the ash of La #Soufriere's #Volcano #Eruption pic.twitter.com/ke2BYRtarC
— Juan Goulbourne (@GoulbourneJuan) April 11, 2021
holy fuck we are just getting slammed #Barbados #LaSoufriere pic.twitter.com/WLoiAXEpsU
— Violet (@vi_olet_h) April 11, 2021
Las emanaciones de dióxido de azufre (SO2) del volcán #LaSoufriere en la isla de San Vicente #Caribe llegarán hasta #Canarias con valores muy altos (100mg/m²) @VickyPalmaMeteo @IamSilviaAlonso @lacronicaverde @AEMET_Canarias @Rub_dc@AEMET_Izana
— FuerteMeteo (@FuerteMeteo) April 11, 2021
Modelo SO2 Windy. pic.twitter.com/8xazkvYZhZ
Two Suns / Dwa Słońca ☀️☀️#twosuns #blacksun pic.twitter.com/zRbSNH54jq
— MagicPLNL (@MagicPLNL) April 7, 2021
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