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NOAA fail...no report on Yemen volcano

 
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Volcano erupts off Yemen; 8 missing
Posted 10/1/2007 7:54 AM | Comment | Recommend E-mail | Save | Print |


Enlarge by MASTER CPL Kevin Paul, AP

In this photo released by Canadian Forces Combat, lava flows and clouds of smoke and ash reach skyward after a volcano eruption on the island of Jazirt Atta-Ir in the Red Sea 70 nautical miles off the coast of Yemen on Sunday Sept. 30, 2007. This photo was taken from the deck of the Canadian frigate HMCS TORONTO, who, along with several other NATO warships passing through the Red Sea, and are providing search assistance to the Yemeni Island. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press/Canadian Forces Combat Camera,Master CPL Kevin Paul)




SAN'A, Yemen (AP) — A volcanic explosion rocked a tiny Yemeni island in the Red Sea, spewing lava and ash hundreds of feet into the air and forcing Yemeni authorities to evacuate a military base. NATO and Yemeni ships Monday were searching for eight missing soldiers.
The eruption Sunday evening caused a landslide that collapsed the western part of Jabal al-Tair island, the Yemeni news agency SABA reported. There were no immediate reports of deaths.

The tiny oval island, about two miles wide, lacks a settled population but includes military installations used for naval control and observation because large cargo ships pass nearby.

It was not clear how many people were stationed on the island, and SABA reported that Yemeni ships had evacuated all personnel and were searching for eight missing military personnel.

A NATO fleet passing nearby reported seeing a "catastrophic volcanic eruption" at 7 p.m. local time Sunday on the island, about 70 miles off the Yemeni coast, said Ken Allan, a Navy Public Affairs with the Canadian Armed Forces.

"At this time, the entire island is aglow with lava and magma as it pours down into the sea," Allan said in an e-mail Sunday evening. "The lava is spewing hundreds of feet into the air, with the volcanic ash also (rising) a thousand feet in the air."

The NATO fleet was sailing toward the Suez Canal when it spotted the eruption. The government of Yemen asked NATO to assist in the search for survivors and the closet ship, the HMCS Toronto, was heading toward the island. The Canadian Armed Forces said they are trying to locate nine people believed to be at sea after the Yemen coast guard requested help. It is unclear why there was a discrepancy with the SABA report on the number of missing.

Jabal al-Tair -- meaning "Bird Mountain" -- is one of a number of volcanos at the southern end of the Red Sea in the narrows betwen Yemen and Sudan. The island last saw an explosive eruption in 1883, according to the Washington-based Smithsonian Institute's Global Volcanism Program.

Over the past two weeks, the area around the island had seen light earthquakes between magnitude 2-3.6, with three larger ones Sunday afternoon reaching magnitude 4.3, the Yemeni Ministry of Oil and Mineral Resources said, according to SABA. Fishermen and other boats had been warned from approaching the area, it said.

Yemen is a poor tribal Sunni Muslim country at the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula.
[link to www.usatoday.com]
cygnid (OP)
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Re: NOAA fail...no report on Yemen volcano
Hillary and her entourage were forced to retreat from their day of destiny with African leaders as ash soaring 7,000 feet and heading for Israel closed down airports. There are at least a dozen more volcanoes that are active and not being reported by the NOAA. I was under the impression that the volcano reporting system was controlled by the NWO and Maurice Strong in particular.

[link to www.volcano.si.edu]
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Great Find ! Thanks for watching for things falling through the cracks.

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Re: NOAA fail...no report on Yemen volcano
Eritrean volcanic ash cloud heading to Israel?


France-based Volcanic Ash Advisory Center says ash from Dubbi Volcano likely to reach Mideast by Tuesday morning

News agencies Published: 06.14.11, 00:59 / Israel News


Dubbi, a long-dormant volcano in Eritrea, erupted Monday after a series of earthquakes and sent a 13.5km plume of ash into the air, according to Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VACC).




The ash has led to the cancellation of some flights to East Africa from different countries of the Middle East and Europe.

The France-based VACC issued an official air traffic advisory predicting the ash cloud was likely to reach Saudi Arabia by late Monday night and that “the ash plume will spread toward the Middle East on Monday night and is expected to reach the skies over parts of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Sudan, Israel, Jordan, Yemen and Iraq by 6 am (GMT) on Tuesday."


Still, according to several media reports, Israel Meteorological Service assessments said that the ash could is likely to reach only the southern Israeli border.
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Great Find ! Thanks for watching for things falling through the cracks.

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Ditto. Nice catch OP!

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more likely it wasn't a Valcano and the shill news site is just covering up for something. NOAA is fine
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Re: NOAA fail...no report on Yemen volcano
Volcano erupts off Yemen; 8 missing
Posted 10/1/2007 7:54 AM | Comment | Recommend E-mail | Save | Print |


Enlarge by MASTER CPL Kevin Paul, AP

In this photo released by Canadian Forces Combat, lava flows and clouds of smoke and ash reach skyward after a volcano eruption on the island of Jazirt Atta-Ir in the Red Sea 70 nautical miles off the coast of Yemen on Sunday Sept. 30, 2007. This photo was taken from the deck of the Canadian frigate HMCS TORONTO, who, along with several other NATO warships passing through the Red Sea, and are providing search assistance to the Yemeni Island. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press/Canadian Forces Combat Camera,Master CPL Kevin Paul)




SAN'A, Yemen (AP) — A volcanic explosion rocked a tiny Yemeni island in the Red Sea, spewing lava and ash hundreds of feet into the air and forcing Yemeni authorities to evacuate a military base. NATO and Yemeni ships Monday were searching for eight missing soldiers.
The eruption Sunday evening caused a landslide that collapsed the western part of Jabal al-Tair island, the Yemeni news agency SABA reported. There were no immediate reports of deaths.

The tiny oval island, about two miles wide, lacks a settled population but includes military installations used for naval control and observation because large cargo ships pass nearby.

It was not clear how many people were stationed on the island, and SABA reported that Yemeni ships had evacuated all personnel and were searching for eight missing military personnel.

A NATO fleet passing nearby reported seeing a "catastrophic volcanic eruption" at 7 p.m. local time Sunday on the island, about 70 miles off the Yemeni coast, said Ken Allan, a Navy Public Affairs with the Canadian Armed Forces.

"At this time, the entire island is aglow with lava and magma as it pours down into the sea," Allan said in an e-mail Sunday evening. "The lava is spewing hundreds of feet into the air, with the volcanic ash also (rising) a thousand feet in the air."

The NATO fleet was sailing toward the Suez Canal when it spotted the eruption. The government of Yemen asked NATO to assist in the search for survivors and the closet ship, the HMCS Toronto, was heading toward the island. The Canadian Armed Forces said they are trying to locate nine people believed to be at sea after the Yemen coast guard requested help. It is unclear why there was a discrepancy with the SABA report on the number of missing.

Jabal al-Tair -- meaning "Bird Mountain" -- is one of a number of volcanos at the southern end of the Red Sea in the narrows betwen Yemen and Sudan. The island last saw an explosive eruption in 1883, according to the Washington-based Smithsonian Institute's Global Volcanism Program.

Over the past two weeks, the area around the island had seen light earthquakes between magnitude 2-3.6, with three larger ones Sunday afternoon reaching magnitude 4.3, the Yemeni Ministry of Oil and Mineral Resources said, according to SABA. Fishermen and other boats had been warned from approaching the area, it said.

Yemen is a poor tribal Sunni Muslim country at the southern tip of the Arabian Peninsula.
[link to www.usatoday.com]
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Isn't this story from October 1, 2007? You said NAOO Fail. Is this a NAOO Fail? Or am I missing something here?
cygnid (OP)
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Re: NOAA fail...no report on Yemen volcano
Yep..the third post is for today's event. The first post was an error but the event took place and is covered in the flagged page 1 posts.

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