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Popocatepetl

Tue, 14 Jul 2026 19:15:00 GMT
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FVXX25 at 19:19 UTC, 14/07/26 from KNES
VA ADVISORY -CORRECTION
DTG: 20260714/1915Z

VAAC: WASHINGTON

VOLCANO: POPOCATEPETL 341090
PSN: N1901 W09837

AREA: MEXICO

SOURCE ELEV: 17693 FT AMSL

ADVISORY NR: 2026/277

INFO SOURCE: GOES-19. WEBCAM. NWP MODELS. 

ERUPTION DETAILS: VA EM DETECTED 

OBS VA DTG: 14/1841Z

OBS VA CLD: SFC/FL220 N1907 W09928 - N1901 W09837
- N1859 W09837 - N1902 W09929 - N1907 W09928 MOV
W 10KT SFC/FL240 N1901 W09837 - N1859 W09836 -
N1849 W09926 - N1856 W09927 - N1901 W09837 MOV W
10KT 

FCST VA CLD +6HR: 15/0030Z SFC/FL220 N1901 W09837
- N1859 W09835 - N1841 W09931 - N1851 W09934 -
N1901 W09837 SFC/FL240 NO VA EXP

FCST VA CLD +12HR: 15/0630Z NO VA EXP

FCST VA CLD +18HR: 15/1230Z NO VA EXP

RMK: CORRECTION FOR T+6. VA EM WITH WTR VPR/GAS
SEEN EARLIER IN WEBCAM AND SEEN IN STLT IMG MOVNG
W AND WSW AT APX 50 NMI FM SUMMIT. EXP WSW
MOVEMENT THRU T+6 HRS WITH LOW CONFD DUE TO DIFF 
IN OBS VA DIR AND MDL WINDS. FL BSD ON NWP MDLS 
AND PAST ACTIVITY. FCST BSD ON NWP MDLS.  ...LINER

NXT ADVISORY: WILL BE ISSUED BY 20260715/0115Z
Popocatepetl

Popocatepetl

Mexico
Level 4

Volcán Popocatépetl, whose name is the Aztec word for smoking mountain, rises 70 km SE of Mexico City to form North America's 2nd-highest volcano. The glacier-clad stratovolcano contains a steep-walled, 400 x 600 m wide crater. The generally symmetrical volcano is modified by the sharp-peaked Ventorrillo on the NW, a remnant of an earlier volcano. At least three previous major cones were destroyed by gravitational failure during the Pleistocene, producing massive debris-avalanche deposits covering broad areas to the south. The modern volcano was constructed south of the late-Pleistocene to Holocene El Fraile cone. Three major Plinian eruptions, the most recent of which took place about 800 CE, have occurred since the mid-Holocene, accompanied by pyroclastic flows and voluminous lahars that swept basins below the volcano. Frequent historical eruptions, first recorded in Aztec codices, have occurred since Pre-Columbian time.

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