42: Indonesia’s Batu Tara volcano erupts with explosive 2.1 km ash cloud

January 28, 2013 INDONESIA - A stronger than usual explosion produced an ash plume spotted on satellite data at 7,000 ft (2.1) km altitude today (VAAC Darwin).  Batu Tara stratovolcano is a small isolated island in the Flores Sea in Indonesia. Vegetations covers the flanks of Batu Tara. The first historical eruption occurred in 1852 with explosions and lava flows. The last eruption occurred at the volcano in 2012. –Volcano Discovery Wikipedia
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13 Responses to 42: Indonesia’s Batu Tara volcano erupts with explosive 2.1 km ash cloud

  1. Dave says:

    42 eruptions this year already? that can’t be right unless something MAJOR is getting ready
    to hit

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  2. Michael Balboa says:

    Does anyone track the underwater volcanic eruptions? According to Robert Felix we have more of those erupting daily than above the ground?

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  3. Irene C says:

    Okay, just looking at the volcanic eruptions we know about, we have 42 eruptions so far this year and January isn’t over yet. If we average 40 new eruptions a month this year (not saying whether we will or not) that would be 480 eruptions for the year (if we make it that far). Well, this puny mind can’t comprehend that.

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  4. Brandon says:

    Alvin,
    Unfortunately once again I won’t be able to tune in. I work nights. I can’t seem to find an archive of your previous interviews and I’m sure this one will be the same. What will you be discussing? If you want to message me on Facebook you can. :)
    Brandon

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