Volcano Ash Fall Advisory
ATTENTION: The National Weather Service has issued a warning until 2PM this afternoon, in which the cities of Cold Bay and Sand Point may experience light ash fall. The ash fall is expected to be less than a tenth of an inch.
Pavlov Volcano has been sending a distinct plume extending to the west of the volcano at least and rising as high as 27,000 to 28,000 feet above sea level.
Try to keep safe as volcanic ash causes respiratory problems. For more information on staying safe during ash fall you can visit the Environmental portion of our website at: http://www.qttribe.org/Environmental
Once you are at this portion of the website, go over to the left-side panel and click on brochures. There you will find a brochure on Volcanic Ash and your Safety.
For more information on the volcano, you can visit: http://www.avo.alaska.edu
Pavlov Volcano has been sending a distinct plume extending to the west of the volcano at least and rising as high as 27,000 to 28,000 feet above sea level.
Try to keep safe as volcanic ash causes respiratory problems. For more information on staying safe during ash fall you can visit the Environmental portion of our website at: http://www.qttribe.org/Environmental
Once you are at this portion of the website, go over to the left-side panel and click on brochures. There you will find a brochure on Volcanic Ash and your Safety.
For more information on the volcano, you can visit: http://www.avo.alaska.edu