MaddieVolcano

Chile
The Planchon-Peteroa is an active volcano separating Chile and Argentina. It has several overlapping calderas. The planchon-Peteroa has calmed since the last semester lowering the alert level around every month. The ash plumes have turned to white and the volcano is not that active anymore. The current level is green. The Planchon-Peteroa fumes alot. The fumes are fumarolic, which is when gas escapes from volcanoes, usually from cracks in the volcano.

Febuary 2011 || The volcano has remained silent. Alert level green. || 2010 || The plume height went lower. The alert level is lowered to 2, green. ||
 * 4 May- 10 May 2011 || Ash plumes have been shooting above the volcano for about 30 seconds, rising at about a kilometer high. It has drifted tens of kilometers away, traveling E, NE, NNE, NNW, and NW. Alert level is now raised to yellow. ||
 * 7
 * 11 November
 * 27 October || Plume color turned from gray to white. The alert level was lowered to 3, yellow ||
 * 6 October 2010 || Scientists Observed an ash plume that rose 400 meters and drifted East, then North East, spreading over a wide area of Argentina. A sulfur odor was also reported in Los Queñes. Based on observations of satellites, planes, and SIGMET reports, Buenos Aires VAAC reported that during the 6th of October ash plumes from Planchón-Peteroa rose to altitudes of 3-6.1 km, then spread in multiple directions. Yellow alert. ||
 * 13 January 2010 || Fumarolic fumes went 250 m high. ||