Watch Etna Erupt Live (April 23, 2012)

To return to our regularly scheduled program (and to wash some of the bad taste in my mouth over the “debate” on earthquake/eruption predictions), here is what Etna is doing right now (2:20 PM eastern time on April 23, 2012): If you want to watch Etna do its thing for the sixth time this year, […]
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This Cold War-era ALQ-184 jammer pod is on display at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, so it's no wonder the military's working on a next-next-gen replacement. Photo: U.S. Air Force

To return to our regularly scheduled program (and to wash some of the bad taste in my mouth over the "debate" on earthquake/eruption predictions), here is what Etna is doing right now (2:20 PM eastern time on April 23, 2012):

If you want to watch Etna do its thing for the sixth time this year, check out the bevy of webcams from Radio Studio 7, INGV Catania and Etna Walk. Hard to miss a moment of the action with all these webcams ... better act quick, though. These paroxysm usually only last a few hours at the most!