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With two streaming TV channels, images of Sicilian volcanoes are broadcast in real time 24 hours a day

The TV channels of the Sicilian volcanoes, created by the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV), broadcast the video images from the surveillance cameras installed on theEtna and on Aeolian Islands with the aim of offering the "vision" of the Sicilian volcanoes constantly monitored by the Etna Observatory (INGV-OE).
The result of an INGV project still under development and implementation, the TV channels are based on the video streaming services of the GARR Consortium, the Italian ultra-broadband network dedicated to the education, research and culture community.
On the occasion of the resumption of the paroxysmal activity of Etna on 10 February 2022, the INGV Etna Observatory (INGV-OE) published on its portal, www.ct.ingv.it, two new sections dedicated to real-time footage from Etna and the Aeolian Islands. The new streaming channels are added to the volcanic video surveillance images of Etna and the Aeolian Islands which have already been offering the public a view of the volcanoes for years real-time.
Specifically, the environmental and thermal shots of Etna come from the INGV cameras installed in the localities of La Montagnola, Nicolosi and Monte Cagliato; the shots of the Aeolian Islands are instead transmitted by the cameras installed in Stromboli, at the Observatory of Lipari and inside the crater La Fossa di Vulcano.
The new service represents a new video "window" to improve knowledge and awareness of the natural elements represented by volcanoes and their fascinating and dangerous activity.
#ingv #oe #etna #stromboli #vulcano #aeolian #streaming #garr

Link to Etna streaming channel
Link to the streaming channel of the Aeolian Islands

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INGV Etna Observatory | Two new streaming channels to “observe” Etna, Stromboli and Vulcano in real time
With two streaming TV channels, the images of Sicilian volcanoes are broadcast in real time 24 hours a day

The TV channels of the Sicilian volcanoes, developed by the Italian National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV), transmit video images from the surveillance cameras installed on Etna and the Aeolian Islands with the aim of offering the “vision” of Sicilian volcanoes constantly monitored by the Etneo Observatory (INGV-OE).
As a result of an INGV project still under development and implementation, the TV channels are based on the video streaming services of the GARR Consortium, the Italian ultra-broadband network dedicated to the education, research and culture community.
On the occasion of the resumption of the paroxysmal activity of Etna on 10 February 2022, the Etneo Observatory of the INGV (INGV-OE) published on the Section's portal, www.ct.ingv.it, two new sections dedicated to real-time filming from Etna and the Aeolian Islands. The new streaming channels are added to the images of the volcanic video surveillance of Etna and the Aeolian Islands which for years have been offering the public a view of the volcanoes in real time.
Specifically, the environmental and thermal shots of Etna come from the INGV cameras installed in the localities of La Montagnola, Nicolosi and Monte Cagliato; filming from the Aeolian Islands is instead broadcast by cameras installed in Stromboli, at the Lipari Observatory and inside the Volcano's La Fossa crater.
The new service represents a new video “window” to improve knowledge and awareness of the natural elements represented by volcanoes and their fascinating and dangerous activity.
#ingv #oe #etna #stromboli #vulcano #aeolian #streaming #garr

Link at Etna's TV channel
Link to Aeolian Islands' TV channel
EtnaFigure: Screenshot captured during the paroxysmal activity of Etna on 10 February 2022 on the INGV-OE streaming channel - Figure: Figure: Screenshot captured during the paroxysmal activity of Etna on 10 February 2022 on the INGV-OE streaming channel