Earth Changes
It was confirmed as a new eruptive phase of Fernandina's La Cumbre volcano.
After eight years of relative calm, this volcano began generating a column of water vapor and magmatic gases that were about four kilometers high.
By early evening, a volcanic ash advisory was reported.

A Gray's beaked whale that washed up dead on a Greymouth beach had its beak illegally removed.
The dead whale washed up on a Greymouth, West Coast beach, a DOC statement said.
It was believed the beak was illegally removed with a chainsaw on Saturday afternoon.
It was an offence under the Marine Mammals Protection Act 1978 to take whalebone or any other part of a marine mammal without a permit.
DOC ranger Glen Newton said dead, rotting whales could carry diseases that contaminated skin and clothing.
The victims, R. Dhanasekaran (33), L. Thirunavukarasu (26) and P. Nagaraj (45), all hailing from Puliyankudi, took shelter under a tamarind tree after it started raining when the lightning struck them, police said.
Dhanasekaran, who was working abroad and returned to the village recently, and Thirunavukarasu, who was employed at a petrol pumping station at Abiramam, died on the spot, the police said.
Nagaraj, who suffered injuries, was admitted to the government headquarters hospital here after given first aid at the local government hospital. He was working as a clerk in a primary agriculture cooperative credit society, the police said.
Mudukulathur police have registered a case under Section 174 of the Cr PC.

In the dramatic clip a bolt strikes the towering timber with an explosive flash breaking off several branches and just missing the hut
In the dramatic clip a bolt strikes the towering timber with an explosive flash breaking off several branches and just missing the hut.
But suddenly the tree splits and heavy blocks of wood rain down towards the lodge below.
When the splintered timber hits, the building's roof is completely smashed as the man filming the video can not help but swear and yell in shock.
"Thirty people were struck, including seven who were killed instantly and an eighth who died of their injuries in hospital," local official Christophe Ikando told AFP.
The lightning strike occurred in the northeastern town of Dungu in the Haut-Uele province, near the border with South Sudan, under heavy rains that battered the area where the victims were mining for gold.
According to human rights groups, such strikes are common in the gold-rich eastern region.
In 2016, a primary school was struck by lighting, killing three pupils and severely injuring a teacher.
Nhem Heang, Stung Treng district traffic police chief, identified the victim as Phuoy Narim, a 22-year-old ethnic Jarai. Narim was a sophomore at Stung Treng Provincial Medical School but lived in Kaleng commune in Lumphat district in Ratanakkiri.
"The forensic police examining the body at the site claimed that victim died of lightning, not [due to] the traffic accident because the body had a burnt mark on the neck and his hair was burned as well as the victim's helmet," Heang said.
The victim was travelling on National Road 7 when he was struck and his uncontrolled motorbike hit and injured a couple, Pheoun Ven, 45, and Sok Deoun, 42, from Kratie province.

Dangerous: Ashok Bharti, 50, had reportedly spottet the wild elephant and approached it to take a selfie, but the animal became angry and charged at him
Ashok Bharti, 50, had reportedly been drinking alcohol before approaching the lone elephant near Kuanrmunda, Odisha state, eastern India.
However, as he tried to take a selfie with the elephant, the animal charged at him, leaving Mr Bharti running for his life.
The incident was caught on video, filmed by onlookers from a safe distance, and sees Mr Bharti tripping as he tries to flee the elephant.
The elephant then runs over Mr Bharti, from Rourkela, Odisha, and injured him severely.
Irma's behavior has been remarkably steady over the last couple of days. At least one eyewall replacement cycle has occurred, a process that can lead to short-term weakening followed by a restrengthening a day or two later as the new eyewall takes over. Since Friday, Irma's top sustained winds have oscillated within the 110-120 mph range, crossing the boundary between Category 2 and 3 strength several times. As of 5:00 pm EDT, Irma's estimated top winds were 115 mph. The first Hurricane Hunter flight into Irma, which was in progress Sunday evening, found a dropsonde-measured surface pressure of 961 millibars and a remotely-estimated pressure of 958 mb, both of which are considerably lower than the 5 pm NHC estimate of 969 mb. Surface winds of 113 mph were estimated in the northeast eyewall.
Irma has healthy upper-level outflow in all directions (see Figure 1), which is one important measure of a hurricane's potential for growth. Irma is also getting larger-a trend that may continue all week-with tropical-storm-force winds now extending out up to 140 miles on its north side.

The orange areas show the epicenters of the 62 earthquakes that occurred Saturday night through early Sunday evening in Southeast Idaho.
Authorities said it does not appear that the quakes have caused any injuries to people or damage to structures (ADVICE ON WHAT TO DO IF AN EARTHQUAKE HITS YOUR TOWN IS AT THE END OF THIS ARTICLE).
The quakes were felt in Caribou County, where all 62 occurred, as well as in cities in northern Utah and throughout Southeast Idaho. It's unknown when the earthquake swarm will end. Earthquake swarms have been known to continue for weeks or even months.
In recent decades Southeast Idaho has seen infrequent instances in which one to three weak earthquakes occur near the Western Wyoming border. Local authorities say they cannot ever remember any earthquake swarm in Southeast Idaho that comes even close to the current series of temblors shaking the region.
Like severe floods in southern Asia, the disasters in Africa have been largely under-reported compared to similar events in Houston where Hurricane Harvey, a once in a "500-year storm" has wreaked havoc. But while the devastation in Houston could have hardly been avoided, many of the recent flood disasters in Africa have been exacerbated by years of poorly planned drainage systems. In another contrast, while rescue and relief operations in Houston have successfully saved countless lives and helped survivors, the same can't be said in parts of Africa that have been badly flooded, worsening the death toll. Across Texas, 50 people have been reported dead due to the tropical storm but across Africa, intense rains and mudslides killed at least 1,240 people in August.









Comment: There are hurricane watches in place for Puerto Rico and Floridians are being warned to prepare: