AVO Webicorders - Wrangell

AVO uses several different types of data to monitor volcanoes for signs of unrest or eruptive activity. The data displayed here have not been reviewed in any way, and are preliminary unless reviewed by an AVO geoscientist.
WEBICORDERS

AVAILABLE WEBICORDERS
'; // create links to the archived images $arch24 = $lnkpage . '_24.php'; $arch48 = $lnkpage . '_48.php'; $c1 = ($curpage == $lnkpage . ".php") ? 'class="positive"' : ''; $c24 = ($curpage == $arch24) ? 'class="positive"' : ''; $c48 = ($curpage == $arch48) ? 'class="positive"' : ''; // create links to the current and archive files $current = "Current"; $hour_24 = "24 hours"; $hour_48 = "48 hours"; $arch_div = '
' . $current . $hour_24 . $hour_48 . '
'; } else{ // create links to the archived images $arch24 = WACK . '_24.php'; $arch48 = WACK . '_48.php'; // create links to the current and archive files $current = "Current"; $hour_24 = "24 hours"; $hour_48 = "48 hours"; $arch_div = '
' . $current . $hour_24 . $hour_48 . '
'; } ?>
Wrangell
Station List:
WACKWASW

UTC CONVERSION
0000 UTC= 4:00 PM AKDT on the previous day as UTC
0600 UTC = 10:00 PM AKDT on the previous day as UTC
1200 UTC= 4:00 AM AKDT on the same day as UTC
1800 UTC = 10:00 AM AKDT on the same day as UTC

RED LINES
RED LINES indicate either a calibration pulse, or where the signal was clipped (too large to be recorded on the scale of the webicorder).
Wrangell 24 hour webicorder
Station WACK is 16.5 km (10.2 mi) west of Wrangell.
 24 hour webicorder