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This timeline provides data plotting and hazard forecasts for a specific event from May 15th to June 11th, with an unexpected boom on June 11th. The information is broadcasted on morning news.
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May 15, 5 pm Plot these data on the May 15 line of the graph. Make a hazard forecast for the next day (May 16). This is the information that would be announced on the morning news on May 16.
May 16, 5 pm Plot these data on the May 16 line of the graph. Make a hazard forecast for the next day (May 17). This is the information that would be announced on the morning news on May 17.
May 27, 5 pm Time to double your monitoring efforts! More data will be available tomorrow morning at 9 am, but you need to issue a hazard level right now. This is the information that would be given on the morning news of May 28th.
May 28, 9 am Plot the 9 am data point just before the May 28th mark on your graph (i.e. between May 27 and May 28). Do not make a hazard forecast until the 5 pm data are available.
June 3, 9:14 pm Phreatic Erruption
June 8, 8:04 am Ash Cloud >20 km
June 10, 3 pm Ash cloud >20 km