A massive tornado comlex Low runs across the North Atlantic to Britain where on Stromboli new lava overflowed the North Crater and the stuff on the Mid Atlantic ridge looks destined for North America.

And now it is Monday

I get it that something had erupted but what. Whatever it was, looking at the aftermath is not enlightening. That tornado signal still streches across the North Atlantic, the trouble is the low Pressure is insufficicient to power anything but dissipation at sea.

I have to admit It looks like fine weather. I should be happy.

And go look at Indonesia until it ends. (:

Was it a big deal?

Popocatépetl (Central Mexico): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 18000 ft (5500 m) altitude or flight level 180 .
The full report is as follows: VA EMS OBSD to 18000 ft (5500 m)

Santiaguito (Guatemala): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 14000 ft (4300 m) altitude or flight level 140 .
The full report is as follows: CONS VA EMS OBSD to 14000 ft (4300 m)

Fuego (Guatemala): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 15000 ft (4600 m) altitude or flight level 150 .
The full report is as follows: FRQT VA EMS OBSD to 15000 ft (4600 m)

Sangay (Ecuador): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 21000 ft (6400 m) altitude or flight level 210 and is moving at 15 kts in NW direction.
The full report is as follows: FRQT VA EMS OBSD to 21000 ft (6400 m)

Reventador (Ecuador): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Washington warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 14000 ft (4300 m) altitude or flight level 140 .
The full report is as follows: PSBL CONTG VA EMS. to 14000 ft (4300 m)

Sabancaya (Peru): Explosive activity continues. Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) Buenos Aires warned about a volcanic ash plume that rose up to estimated 24000 ft (7300 m) altitude or flight level 240 and is moving at 25 kts in NE direction.
The full report is as follows: SPORADIC EMISSIONS to 24000 ft (7300 m)

White Island (Antarctica): (27 May) The GeoNet surveillance camera recorded another vigorous steam-gas plume dissipating above the island on 25 May at 8:10 local time. The footage from the Whakatane camera indicates that the activity has been very similar to the moderate event on 24 May.
Hence, the alert level for the volcano remains Level 3, and the Aviation Colour Code has been changed to Orange.

Villarrica (Central Chile): (26 May) Volcanic Ash Advisory Center Buenos Aires (VAAC) issued the following report: STEAM EMISSIONS

It would appear everything had a pop. I wonder whatwould happen if the Americans woke up to Universal Time

Ah well, I content myself that I don’t want bad news and that is is tornado season.

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  1. Hunga Tonga–Hunga Haʻapai (listenⓘ) is a submarine volcano in the South Pacific located about 30 km (19 mi) south of the submarine volcano of Fonuafoʻou and 65 km (40 mi) north of Tongatapu, Tonga’s main island.[3] It is part of the highly active Kermadec-Tonga subduction zone and its associated volcanic arc, which extends from New Zealand north-northeast to Fiji, and is formed by the subduction of the Pacific Plate under the Indo-Australian Plate.[4][5] It lies about 100 km (62 mi) above a very active seismic zone.[5][6]

    Caught by surprise this thing was likely signalling in plenty of time for discovery. Just my opinion though!

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