Webcam images of Mount Cleveland from AVO stations CLCO (left) and CLCL (right). Both images were taken within about 15 minutes and show low level gas and steam emissions from the summit crater. The CLCL webcam was installed during summer 2022 fieldwork.

Webcam images of Mount Cleveland from AVO stations CLCO (left) and CLCL (right). Both images were taken within about 15 minutes and show low level gas and steam emissions from the summit crater. The CLCL webcam was installed during summer 2022 fieldwork.

Date: Dec 7th, 2022
Volcano(es): Cleveland
Photographer: Loewen, Matt
URL: avo.alaska.edu/image/view/194084

Cleveland unrest 2021

Beginning on March 17, 2021, AVO observed increased satellite detections of volcanic gas emissions and elevated surface temperatures at Cleveland volcano. In addition, a local earthquake occurred on March 10, large enough to measured on seismometers 100 km away on Umnak Island. These data indicate a potential for increased eruptive activity at Cleveland. In response, AVO raised the Aviation Color Code and Volcano Alert Level at Cleveland from UNASSIGNED to YELLOW/ADVISORY on March 20, 2021. Seismicity, gas emissions, and elevated surface temperatures subsided in the following months; AVO downgraded the Aviation Color Code and Volcano Alert Level at Cleveland to UNASSIGNED on October 20, 2021.

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