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No Comment | euronews: watch the international news without commentary | www.euronews.net Sicily's Mount Etna spewed great plumes of bright orange lava into the air on Thursday as it erupted for the first time in the new year. At dawn, clouds of smoke and ash could be seen billowing out of the mouth of the volcano, turning the snow-decked slopes black.
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Raw Video: Italy's Mt. Etna Erupts

Italy's Mount Etna volcano is erupting, for the first time of the new year. Etna, on the island of Sicily, is considered Europe's most active volcano.(Jan. 5)
ITALIAN MOUNT ETNA VOLCANO ERUPTED AGAIN ON 8/9 FEBRUARY 2012 BY PROF. M. REZA SALAMI, Ph.D., PE

MUSICS BY: MAJEED ENTEZAMI, PERSIAN MUSICIAN REFERENCES AND CONTRIBUTIONS: FB PUBLIC VIDEOS Etna volcano (Italy), New SE crater paroxysm on 8-9 February, 2012 (nr 20) Mount Etna spews lava on the southern Italian island of Sicily February 9, 2012. Mount Etna is Europe's tallest and most active volcano. REUTERS/Antonio Parrinello. A highway toll gate is seen as Mount Etna spews lava on the southern Italian island of Sicily February 9, 2012. Mount Etna is Europe's tallest and most active volcano. REUTERS/Antonio Parrinello Another spectacular paroxysmal eruption occurred from Etna's New SE crater during the night of 8-9 February, marking the 20th such episode since 2011 or the second in 2012. The eruption followed an approximate 10 day period of intermittend strombolian activity which increased during the afternoon of 8 February and reached its peak with tall lava fountains after midnight, and large lava flows into the Valle del Bove. The eruption produced a tall plume of ash which drifted to the SW and forced the cancellation of most early flights in and out Catania airport. Later in the morning, after the end of the eruption and the ash plume had dissipated, the operations resumed back to normal. The eruption was one of the most intense and longest in the series. The following is a preliminary interpretation of the temporal evolution of the eruption, based on regular snapshots (see pictures below) taken from various webcams (notably, the radiostudio7, etnaweb and INGV <b>...</b>
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Fire and ice on Mount Etna - no comment

No Comment | euronews: watch the international news without commentary | www.euronews.net A snow-covered Mount Etna in Sicily started to erupt on Wednesday afternoon. While the view was magnificent, the eruption would not have been appreciated by everyone: Catania airport was closed all night, due to the volcanic ash cloud.
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Mt. Etna Volcano - First Eruption 2012 Magma Plume 2/9/12

February 9, 2012 -- ITALY -Tremor continues to rise (now at 13), from the webcam image, it seems a lava flow is starting to issue from the SE fracture. All indicators point towards we are having the 2nd paroxysm in 2012 during the next hours! The volcanic tremor is now steeply rising (at 8) and vigorous strombolian activity can be seen on the various webcams, possibly a lava flow has started as well. While strombolian activity continues from the New SE crater of Etna volcano, volcanic tremor has started to rise, suggesting a new paroxysm could be in the making in the next hours, although it is still early to be certain. The photo (left) from Boris Behncke was taken during the night of 7-8 February 2012, when the continuing strombolian activity of the New Southeast Crater on Etna was finally widely visible, after about one week of essentially bad weather. Some explosions threw incandescent lava bombs outside the crater, although most were rather weak and all material fell back into the crater. This is a view of one of the stronger explosions observed on the late evening of 7 February 2012, taken from Trecastagni village on the southeast flank of Etna. The activity continued, sometimes vigorously, sometimes more subdued, through the night and morning of 8 February theextinctionprotocol.wordpress.com
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Mount Etna volcano - Muncibeddu - Sicily (Sicilia) - eruption Jan 5, 2012

Mount Etna is the tallest active volcano in Europe, currently standing 3329 metres (10922 ft) high, though this varies with summit eruptions; the mountain is 21 m (69 ft) lower now than it was in 1981. It is the highest mountain in Italy south of the Alps.Mount Etna is one of the most active volcanoes in the world and is in an almost constant state of activity. more at: en.wikipedia.org
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Volcanic Eruption Mount Etna- SICILY ITALY 02.09.2012

VOLCANIC ERUPTION MOUT ETNA SICILY ITALY FEBRUARY 9th, 2012 Discuss this here www.godlikeproductions.com Mount Etna spews lava on the southern Italian island of Sicily February 9, 2012. Mount Etna is Europe's tallest and most active volcano. ............................................................................................................. Got spare time www.themathmachine.com FAIR USE NOTICE These Videos may contain copyrighted (©) material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. Such material is made available to advance understanding of ecological, political, human rights, economic, democracy, scientific, moral, ethical, and social justice issues, etc. It is believed that this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 USC Section 107, this material is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior general interest in receiving similar information for research and educational purposes. "Breaking News" @pbn2012 and more Breaking News in London at the Olympics 2012. Latest in, Pokertron, with haarp, yes with HAARP and coast to am. "coast to coast am" with George Noory, Project Camelot, David Icke, news anchor Alex Jones and Jesse Ventura's 9/11 story. If conspiracy, truth, or "conspiracy theories", SOPA, PIPA, no matter what they all just a theory. Area 51 with Gordon Freeman, Richard Hoagland, Joe Rogan <b>...</b>
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Etna volcano in eruption 12 April 2012

2012. Eruption n° 6 of the mount Etna. Again the mount Etna make a new show in Sicily, with black and white smoke,exactly on the day following the earthquake in Indonesia.
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ETNA Volcano eruption Raw video 2012

See Full Article: www.wired.com Subscribe For those of you watching the Etna webcams yesterday (and I think there were many of you), you were privy to quite the show. Etna has a spectacular paroxysm (video) that produced first strombolian explosions at the summit, then a lava flow that headed down Valle del Bolle along with a fire fountain in the crater that fed the show display (see below). This paroxysm (video), according to the brief initial report by Osservatorio Etneo, was less violent than many in 2011, but lasted longer, topping out at almost 6 hours. The eruption did prompt a brief closure of the airport at Catania However, as Dr. Boris Behncke's great image (above) displays, the close relationship between Etna and villages like Milo are always tested during these eruptions of Italy's most active volcano. Boris happened to the the volcanologist-on-duty for this paroxysm and had this to say in the comments from yesterday's postWebcam capture of the February 8-9 eruption of Etna, showing the fire fountain at the crater and the lava flow headed down Valle Del Bolle. Image by Erik Klemetti.: "This was a beautiful one, but less violent than those of 15 November 2011 and 5 January 2012; however it lasted quite a bit longer -- a good 5.5 hours, if we count the hours of true lava fountaining. Absolutely magnificent due to the nearly full moon casting light on the snow-covered mountain and on the gigantic plume that rose into the nearly completely windstill night. It <b>...</b>
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Raw Video: Mount Etna Eruption

Mount Etna volcano on the island of Sicily, southern Italy, has begun erupting again. No casualties or damage to property have been reported. (Oct. 24)
Glorious, magnificent, mind-boggling - The Greatest Show On Earth: Etna, 5 January 2012

Etna is known to be one of the most active volcanoes on Earth. Many also believe it to be a rather harmless, good-mannered volcano, which most of the time is true, although (quite rarely, like once every 200-plus years) it does indeed bury entire villages under lava flows, and the risk of lava invading populated areas is quite elevated. However, there is no elevated risk for those areas when the volcano erupts from one or more of its four summit craters - there's just a high probability to feel emotionally overwhelmed by the sheer beauty of the summit eruptions. Last year, during the night of 12-13 January 2011, Etna returned on the scene after one-and-a-half years of repose, producing what technically is called an "eruptive episode", a short-lived event (normally lasting only a few hours), but also the word "paroxysm" is often used for this sort of event. "Paroxysm" implies something rather violent, and Etna's paroxysms are violent indeed, but most of all, they are breathtakingly spectacular. The year 2011 eventually saw 18 paroxysmal eruptive episodes from Etna, some of which were of exceptional beauty, most were quite well documented both in photographs and video, which then made the tour of the world via the Internet. My small YouTube video collection contains a few scenes from several of those paroxysms. The latest occurred on 15 November 2011 and once more was of fierce beauty and sheer violence - an act of brutal creation, which left a mountain 200 m tall, the <b>...</b>
Etna Eruption at Night 8 - 9th February 2012 Time Lapse

A time lapse of the eruption at Mount Etna night 8th February with 4 webcams. Images from: www.guide-etna.com www.guide-etna.com www.guide-etna.com www.guide-etna.com Video in High Definition 2K
Mount Etna spews lava in spectacular show 4/24/2012

MOUNT ETNA, Italy - Europe's only active volcano, Mount Etna, put on a spectacular display on Monday evening (April 23) with red hot lava spewing metres up into the air. news.yahoo.com
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Prima eruzione dell'Etna del 2012. Il vulcano siciliano, il più grande vulcano attivo d'Europa, "festeggia" l'arrivo del nuovo anno con una eruzione analoga alle 18 che si sono susseguite nel corso del 2011. L'eruzione è cominciata dal cratere di sud-est nella tarda serata del 4 gennaio ed è proseguita tutta la notte e fino alle 9 circa di oggi con esplosioni, fontane di lava e una colata lavica che si è diretta come al solito nella desertica valle del bove, in uno scenario reso molto suggestivo dalla grande quantità di neve presente sui fianchi della montagna. Qualche disagio all'aeroporto internazionale Fontanarossa di Catania, dove i voli sono stati parzialmente limitati a causa della enorme nube di cenere vulcanica che si è alzata per chilometri sopra il vulcano per spingersi, a causa dei venti in quota, in direzione sud sud-est. Time Lapse. Mount Etna volcano eruption January 5th, 2012, Sicily, Italy. Lava fountaining and volcanic ash. Spectacular time lapse video. Di Turi Caggegi
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GLOBAL VOLCANISM: Strombolian Activity Continues at Mount Etna - 5th Explosive Eruption in 2012!

Europe's tallest and most active volcano, Mount Etna, has erupted for the fifth time in 2012, spewing hot lava and ash in the early hours of Sunday. The lava, which could be seen moving down the mountain's side just after 4am local time, continued to spew until around 5.30 am, according to local news reports. Ash from the eruption landed on the villages at the foot of the volcano; however no damage was reported and nearby airports remained open. What already had been becoming evident late last night, the 23rd paroxysm of Etna's New SE crater occurred early during the second half of the night to 1st April. Strombolian explosions and weak ash emissions from the New SE crater. The climax of the eruption with tall lava fountains took place at around 3 am and was relatively short, as during the previous eruption. Lava flowed into the Valle del Bove and the southeastern sector of the Etna and the surroundings received ash fall. It is interesting to note that interval since the previous eruption, 14 days, was exactly the same as the previous interval. This suggests that once again, a certain rhythm might have established itself, and if that is true, the next paroxysm should be expected around 15 April... The CELESTIAL Convergence thecelestialconvergence.blogspot.com FAIR USE NOTICE: These pages/video may contain copyrighted (© ) material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. Such material is made available to advance understanding <b>...</b>
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Fiery lava and ash spew from Italy's Mount Etna volcano

Mount Etna has begun spewing blood-red lava and grey and white ash into the air, the volcano's 24th eruption in a series that started this year. Report by Sophie Foster. Like us on Facebook at www.facebook.com and follow us on Twitter at twitter.com
Italy's Mt. Etna First Eruption Of 2012

Sicily's Mount Etna has erupted, spewing lava and volcanic ash into the sky. Europe's tallest and most active volcano started erupting at 4.34am local time (4.43pm Thursday NZT).Researchers at the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology said the lava flow centred on the summit area of the volcano, originating from the New South East Crater.
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Dramatic Scenes as Mount Etna Spews Lava and Ash

Europe's tallest and most active volcano, Mount Etna, which is located above the Sicilian town Catania, has erupted rather dramatically for the sixth time this year. Here the Volcano is spewing out hot lava and ash and smoke billows everywhere. The main eruption site is located at the south-eastern crater which has seen three eruptions in the past four weeks.. In more dramatic scenes the dense smoke is obscuring the top of the mountain and flames are clearly visible. While in this shot, the arc of fire, smoke and lava bellowing out, looks pretty formidable stuff. But, so far Italian authorities have not issued any warning of danger to houses and people. Umm scary stuff,I guess you would want to give the rambling a wide berth this weekend wouldn't you?
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Mount Etna _ Spectacular Volcano Eruption

Mount Etna is an active stratovolcano on the east coast of Sicily, close to Messina and Catania. It is the tallest active volcano in Europe www.youtube.com Please subscribe, I will subscribe back !
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www.markus-belde.de volcano etna eruption sicily Jan. 12, 2011, etna eruzione sicilia, Vulkan Ätna Ausbruch von der Terrasse Hotel Villa Schuler Taormina Sizilien 12. Januar 2011, von Markus Belde Mount Etna, the 3329-metre 10922-feet volcano in Sicily erupted in the evening of January 12, 2011 for around four hours, providing an amazing scenery. On the evening of 11th January 2011 an increase in volcanic tremor was recorded at the summit of the volcano. The recorded seismic activity reached a peak at 7 am on 12th January when the source moved from north of NE crater to the SE crater. The eruption started with strombolian explosive activity at SE crater at around 9.pm Lava overflowed the eastern rim of SE crater and fed a flow that moved toward the western wall of the Valle del Bove (Valley of the oxen), an ancient huge uninhabited depression on the NE side of the volcano. The Sicilian communities near the volcano were not threatened by this latest fascinating eruption. Known as 'Jebel Utlamat' in Arabic - meaning 'mountain of fire - Etna's name is thought to originate from the Phoenician word 'attuna', meaning 'furnace'. Etna is Europe's most active volcano and has been active for around half a million years. Eruptions have rarely threatened the inhabited areas in the volcano's vicinity. Most eruptions take place on the summit area around its 4 crates with spectacular lava streams flowing usually inside the large uninhabited depression of the "Valle del Bove", having an <b>...</b>
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Spectacular night footage of Mount Etna volcano eruption in Italy

Europe's highest active volcano, Mount Etna has begun spewing lava again. The Sicilian volcano sent bright orange balls of lava straight up into the air and a steady glowing orange flow ran down its side. According to the ANSA new agency, flames went hundreds of metres into the air and could be seen from the nearby towns of Catania and Taormina. RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com
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Mount Etna erupts again: Video of volcanic flames, lava fountains

Mount Etna volcano on the island of Sicily, southern Italy, started erupting again over the weekend, sending flames and sparks shooting 250 metres into the air, and flows of lava down its slopes. There were concerns that the ash could block flights out of nearby Catania airport, but the winds were blowing the ash away from the airport east towards the Ionian Sea and no flights had been cancelled or delayed. The volcanic activity started on Saturday morning and continued through the day and overnight into Sunday, according to the Italian Institute of Volcanology. This is the fourth and the biggest eruption in July, after six months of calm, with lava fountains as high as 500 metres. RT on Twitter: twitter.com RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com
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Mount Etna erupts for fifth time this year

Mount Etna Flares Up: Top Eruption Images through the Years (Day & Night Photos) The Mount Etna, the highest and most active volcano in Europe at 3295 meters (10810 feet), spewed lava on the southern Italian island of Sicily during its latest eruption Sunday. Ever since its first eruption several million years ago, the Mount Etna has been erupting most frequently. The latest eruption on March 18 is its fourth eruption this year which spewed ash plumes as high as seven kilometers. The Mount Etna previously erupted on March 4, Jan. 5 and Feb. 9. While no threat to nearby habitat and air travel is reported, here's a slideshow presenting some of the photos of eruptions of the Mouth Etna over the years.
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Italy's Mount Etna Erupts 2012-03-18

Europe's most active volcano, Mount Etna erupted on Sunday sending a four mile-long plume of smoke and ash into the sky. Read more: www.telegraph.co.ukNamaste :-) FAIR USE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 USC section 107 of the US Copyright Law.
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Etna Volcano Paroxysm 01. April 2012 (before dawn)

One of the recent series of Paroxysmal lava fountaining eruptions at Mount Etna Volcano, Sicily. Unfortunately this one occurred in the early hours of the morning when it was pitch black as the moon had already set. Right half of crater is obscured by curtain of falling ash. Viewed from 4km away. Lapilli fall on camera can be heard in background on one part of video. Eruption is surprisingly quiet.
Etna's powerful 15 November 2011 paroxysm

This is some of the most impressive footage that I have managed to shoot during one of Etna's latest paroxysmal eruptive episodes. This is the one of 15 November 2011, one of the more violently explosive in the series, and we had the chance to see it at rather close distance (between 0.9 and 1.5 km away). This has also some of the best sound of all my movies of these events. The first part of the movie shows the relatively mild Strombolian activity that heralded the main lava fountaining phase. The transition between the two (between 01:15 and 01:40) was quite rapid - I did the filming in that moment from the 4WD-car with which we were about to rush to a safer and more distant viewing poing. The falling rock fragments were luckily very light, consisting of highly porous scoriae. In the later phase (around 02:45) you can see large rocks being tossed to more than 800 m above the crater. And finally, at 03:23, you can hear me announce "ora finisce" (now it's finishing), and a few seconds later, the loud eruption noise suddenly disappeared, and this impressive lava fountain was over.
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Rarely seen smoke rings at Mt Etna

Rarely seen smoke rings at Mt Etna filmed by Geoff Mackley on 8th June 2000
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Etna - 4/03/2012

Il parossismo del 4/03/2012 ripreso da Giovanni Tomarchio. Straordinarie e incredibili le immagini del flusso piroclastico ai piedi del Cratere di Sud-Est. Etna - 4/03/2012
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