2020年01月16日
【タール山】火口湖の水干上がる。
#TaalVolcano's lake has almost disappeared due to the Taal Volcano eruption in the Philippines, as visualized here, based on ICEYE #SAR data from 16 January, 6:37AM UTC. Dashed line - waterline before eruption, solid line - waterline at the time of acquisition. pic.twitter.com/oAtzLkTOlf
— ICEYE (@iceyefi) January 16, 2020
After the phreatic eruption last Sunday and its continuous volcanic activity, the picture perfect features of Taal Volcano has changed. Compared to the photo taken by @ruthcabal15 last December, the famed Taal volcanic lake has disappeared in the drone photo I took today. pic.twitter.com/AVPzZvcjOa
— Raffy Tima (@raffytima) January 16, 2020
今日確認された、タール火山湖の水がなくなった現象について、フィリピンの地元紙は一様に「やばい」と書いています。 pic.twitter.com/X1Yhh0RFcj
— フィリピントピックス【フィリピン総合最新情報】 (@philtopi2020) January 15, 2020
フィリピン地震火山研究所は、本日噴火のあったタール火山島の湖の水がなくなったことを発表しました。
— フィリピントピックス【フィリピン総合最新情報】 (@philtopi2020) January 15, 2020
写真は水があった時の噴火前のタール湖 pic.twitter.com/vgmma2WJVi
The crater lake or caldera of Taal Volcano, once full of water now seems empty or at least have considerably less water after its phreatic eruption last Sunday and lava fountaining early Monday morning. The volcano island is also covered in volcanic ash after 4 days of activity. pic.twitter.com/7il1BpYYGj
— Raffy Tima (@raffytima) January 15, 2020
Dangerous beauty. Taal Volcano up close. pic.twitter.com/JonTpFWeAX
— Raffy Tima (@raffytima) January 15, 2020
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