The USGS warning system that knows when rumbling volcanoes will blow their mountain tops
, “to ensure that the most hazardous volcanoes will be properly monitored well in advance of the onset of activity.”“Improvements to volcano monitoring networks allow the USGS to detect volcanic unrest at the earliest possible stage,” Tom Murray, USGS Volcano Science Center director, said in a. “This provides more time to issue forecasts and warnings of hazardous volcanic activity and gives at-risk communities more time to prepare.
The NVEWS Act, which was sponsored by Senator Lisa Murkowski , earmarks $55 million annually between 2019 and 2023 to provide more accurate and timely eruption forecasts by increasing partnerships with local governments and proactively sharing data with the volcano science community.
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