<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?><?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="http://www.avo.alaska.edu/cap_alert.xsl"?><cap:alert ><identifier>DOI-USGS-AVO-2009-10-15T12:01:43-08:00</identifier>
<sender>avo-sci@usgs.gov</sender>
<sent>2009-10-15 12:01:43</sent>
<status>Actual</status>
<msgType>Alert</msgType>
<scope>Public</scope>
<references>http://www.avo.alaska.edu/activity/</references>
<info>
<category>Geo</category>
<event>Volcanic activity</event>
<urgency>Unknown</urgency>
<severity>Unknown</severity>
<certainty>Unknown</certainty>
<effective>2009-10-15 12:01:43</effective>
<expires>2009-10-16 12:01:43</expires>
<senderName>Alaska Volcano Observatory</senderName>
<headline>Cleveland Status Report</headline>
<description>Clear nighttime satellite views of Cleveland in the last 24 hours show no signs of activity.

No additional eruptive activity has been observed at Cleveland since the brief eruption at approximately 2330 AKDT October 2 (0730 UTC October 3).

The lack of a real-time seismic network at Cleveland means that AVO is unable to track local earthquake activity related to volcanic unrest. Short-lived explosions with ash plumes that could exceed 20,000 ft above sea level can occur without warning and may go undetected on satellite imagery.</description>
<web>http://www.avo.alaska.edu/activity/Cleveland.php</web>
<contact>Tom Murray, Scientist-in-Charge, USGS
tlmurray@usgs.gov (907) 786-7497

Steve McNutt, Coordinating Scientist, UAF
steve@giseis.alaska.edu (907) 474-7131</contact>
<parameter>Volcano Alert Level=ADVISORY</parameter>
<parameter>Aviation Color Code=YELLOW</parameter>
<area>
<areaDesc>Cleveland volcano Alaska Aleutians 52.8222 -169.945</areaDesc>
<geocode>CAVW=1101-24-</geocode>
</area>
</info></cap:alert>