Alaska volcano sends up ash cloud; aircraft warning issued
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — An Alaska volcano that has been erupting periodically for more than seven months sent up another ash cloud, prompting a warning to trans-continental aircraft.
Bogoslof Volcano, in the Aleutian Islands about 850 miles (1,400 kilometres) southwest of Anchorage, erupted at 10 a.m. Monday and spewed ash for three hours until about 1 p.m.
Satellite data showed the eruption rising above clouds at 1,500 feet (450 metres). A pilot later reported seeing the ash cloud at 32,000 feet (9,750 metres).
Bogoslof Volcano is a cone-shape structure with its base 5,500 feet (1,675 metres) under water on the floor of the Bering Sea. The tip forms tiny Bogoslof Island, and previous eruptions have added or subtracted acreage.


