Ashfall advisory

Weather advisory in the United States

An Ashfall advisory is a weather advisory issued by the National Weather Service of the United States. Ashfall advisories are issued when there is a likely future or present occurrence of ash rain caused by a large plume of suspended airborne ash, typically caused by large fires or volcanic activity.[1] The National Weather service map color is Dark Grey.

Ashfall Advisories are often accompanied with special weather statements.

Example of an ashfall advisory

URGENT - MARINE WEATHER MESSAGE...CORRECTED
National Weather Service Honolulu HI
708 AM HST Thu May 17 2018

...ASHFALL ADVISORY IN EFFECT...

Ash from Kilauea Volcano will affect waters east through south of
the Big Island.


PHZ122-124-172200-
/O.COR.PHFO.MH.Y.0001.180517T1700Z-180517T2200Z/
Big Island Windward Waters-Big Island Leeward Waters-
Big Island Southeast Waters-
708 AM HST Thu May 17 2018

...ASHFALL ADVISORY IN EFFECT UNTIL NOON HST TODAY...

The National Weather Service in Honolulu has issued an Ashfall
Advisory, which is in effect until noon HST today.

* ERUPTION...Kilauea Volcano Summit (19.4N 155.3W) occurred at
  about 415 am HST. Additional eruptions may occur the rest of
  this morning.

* LOCATION...Volcanic ash is expected to affect waters adjacent to
  but especially downwind of Kilauea Volcano.

* TIMING...This advisory is in effect until 12 pm HST this
  afternoon. The advisory may need to be extended if volcanic
  ashfall persists.

* IMPACTS...Ash accumulation of less than one quarter inch is
  possible on vessels in the advisory area. Mariners should avoid
  this area until the ashfall subsides.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

For more information on the current status of Kilauea Volcano,
see https://volcanoes.usgs.gov/volcanoes/kilauea/status.html

See also

  • National Weather Service
  • Wildfire
  • Volcanic ash

References

  1. ^ "NOAA Glossary - Ashfall Advisory". NOAA Website. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
  • v
  • t
  • e
Severe weather terminology in the United States
Severe
storms
Thunderstorm
  • Advisory
  • Watch
  • PDS watch
  • Warning
Tornado
  • Watch
  • PDS watch
  • Warning
  • PDS warning
  • Emergency
Marine thunderstorm
  • Special marine warning
Winter
weather
Advisories
  • Winter weather advisory
Winter storm
Blizzard/blowing snow
Heavy snow
Lake-effect snow
Snow squall
Ice
Avalanche
  • Warning
  • Watch
  • Advisory
Tropical
cyclones
Tropical storms
Hurricanes
Typhoons
Cyclones
  • Watch
  • Warning
Storm surge
Flood
Flood
  • Watch
  • Warning
  • Advisory
  • Flash flood
    Coastal flood
    Lakeshore flood
    • Warning
    • Advisory
    • Watch
    • Statement
    River flood
    Urban and small stream flood
    Apparent
    temperature
    Heat index
    Wind chill
    Extreme cold
    Freeze
    Maritime
    and
    coastal
    weather
    Marine winds
    Gale
    Storm
    Hurricane-force wind
    Hazardous seas
    Freezing spray
    High surfWind
    Advisory-force winds
    Gale-force winds
    Major hurricane-force winds
    Airborne
    particulates
    Dust/sand
    Fog/Smoke
    Ash
    • Ashfall advisory
    • Ashfall warning
    Air pollution
    FireAviationWeather scales
    used by NWS
    OtherTsunami


    Stub icon

    This meteorology–related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

    • v
    • t
    • e