Resuspended volcanic ash from the 1912 Novarupta-Katmai eruption
GOES-17 (GOES-West) Dust RGB and Ash RGB images (above) revealed a plume of resuspended volcanic ash — from the 1912 eruption of Novarupta-Katmai — moving southeastward across the Shelikof Strait toward Kodiak Island in southern Alaska on 02 October 2021. The remnant ash on the surface was lofted by strong northwesterly winds along the rear edge of Hurricane Force and Storm Force lows in the Gulf of Alaska (surface analyses), and imagery suggested that the ash plume (shades of pink to magenta) began to develop just after 0600 UTC. At Buoy 46077 in the Shelikof Strait, a peak wind gust of 35 knots occurred around 14 UTC.Both RGB image combinations use the same ABI spectral bands, but in this case the plume of airborne ash showed up a bit better on the Dust RGB (below) because of how the 3 components of that RGB are scaled.