Eruption of Popocatépetl in Mexico

GOES-16 Split Window Difference (10.3-12..3 µm, top) along with SO2 RGB and Ash RGB images (bottom), from 0701 on 21 February to 0001 UTC on 22 February [click to play animated GIF | MP4]

GOES-16 Split Window Difference (10.3-12..3 µm, top) along with SO2 RGB and Ash RGB images (bottom), at 1846 UTC on 21 February [click to enlarge]

GOES-16 Nighttime Microphysics RGB + daytime True Color RGB images, from 0701-2356 UTC on 21 February [click to play MP4 animation]
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GOES-16 False Color RGB (top left), Ash Height (top right), Ash Effective Radius (bottom left) and Ash Loading (bottom right), from 1601 UTC on 21 February to 0001 UTC on 22 February [click to play animated GIF | MP4]
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GOES-16 Split Window Difference (10.3-12..3 µm, top) along with SO2 RGB and Ash RGB images (bottom), from 1001 UTC on 22 February to 0001 UTC on 23 February [click to play animated GIF | MP4]
During these eruptions, there were more notable indications of an SO2-ash mixture — for example, in a toggle between the 2 RGB image types at 1701 UTC (below), note the darker shades of orange in the Ash RGB along with brighter shades of pink to violet in the SO2 RGB (suggestive of an ash/SO2 mixture) immediately east of the volcano summit.

GOES-16 Split Window Difference (10.3-12..3 µm, top) along with SO2 RGB and Ash RGB images (bottom), at 1701 UTC on 22 February [click to enlarge]