2011 LAMAR UNIVERSITY JASON PROJECT. JASON PROJECT DIRECTOR INTRODUCES NWS LAKE CHARLES, LA.

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2011 LAMAR UNIVERSITY JASON PROJECT

JASON PROJECT DIRECTOR INTRODUCES NWS LAKE CHARLES, LA

LAMAR UNIVERSITY JASON PROJECT DIRECTOR D’ANN DOUGLAS

DR. JAMES WESTGATE Dr. James Westgate, Professor of Earth & Space Sciences

NWS LCH SCIENCE OFFICER DISCUSSES THE VOLCANO WITH LOCAL STUDENTS

6’ FUNCTIONING VOLCANO MODEL

VOLCANO ERUPTION SIMULATION

DR. JIM WESTGATE CAPTURES VARIOUS ERUPTION PHOTOS

PLUME

PYROCLASTIC FLOW BEGINS

PYROCLASTIC FLOW FALLS DOWNWARD DURING ERUPTION

PYROCLASTIC FLOW BEGINS TO REACH AUDIENCE

VOLCANO IS FULLY CONCEALED BY PYROCLASTIC FLOW

AUDIENCE IS THRILLED AS FLOW REACHES INTO FRONT ROWS

WFO LCH SERVICE HYDROLOGIST PRESENTS RIVER MODEL

WFO LCH EXPLAINS RIVER MODEL AND WATER CYCLE RELATIONSHIP