Sunday, April 19, 2009

get right out of town...




April 14, 2009--Lightning, which often accompanies large eruptions, illuminates a giant ash cloud from Alaska's Redoubt Volcano, southwest of Anchorage, in a March 28 picture by an amateur astronomer. (See daytime pictures of the Redoubt Volcano eruption.)

To "see" the lightning inside volcanic plumes, scientists began setting up four lightning mapping arrays, which look like large antennas, near Redoubt Volcano in January. Often used to predict thunderstorms, such arrays had never before been deployed before an eruption.

"We don't always get lightning [when a volcano erupts]," said Steve McNutt, research professor of volcano seismology at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, who was involved in the project. "And that's one of the things we're trying to figure out."
—Photograph courtesy Bretwood Higman

This picture fascinates me... and also for some reason reminds me of my deep love for dark and crazy things. Like ghosts and horror movies. Ill try and come up with a good Horror top ten list after some good thought for next time. enjoy.

-Katherine

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