Etna eruption leaves a scar in the snow, Sicily, Italy

Sentinel-1 CSAR IW acquired on 04 February 2022 at 16:56:24 UTC
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Sentinel-2 MSI acquired on 11 February 2022 at 09:51:31 UTC
Sentinel-5P TROPOMI SO2 acquired on 11 February 2022 at 12:33:09 UTC
Sentinel-1 CSAR IW acquired on 16 February 2022 at 16:56:24 UTC
Author(s): Sentinel Vision team, VisioTerra, France - svp@visioterra.fr
Keyword(s): Geohazard, natural disaster, eruption, volcano, lava flow, cinder, snow, Sicily, Italy
Fig. 1 - S2 (08.02.2022) - Etna was capped in snow in Early February 2022.
Fig. 2 - S2 (11.02.2022) - After an eruption, an ashfall melted the snow on a part of its western flank.
Fig. 3 - S1 (04.02.2022) - Radar view before the lava flow.
Fig. 4 - S1 (16.02.2022) - The lava flowed south, as shown by the Sentinel-1 image.
Fig. 5 - S5P TROPOMI (11.02.2022) - Sulfure Dioxyde column - The wind blew the SO2 plume toward north-east, then toward north-west.
Fig. 6 - S5P TROPOMI (12.02.2022) - Sulfur Dioxyde column - A weaker wind then let it drift south-west over Sicily.