On June 17th, Oscar Trinidad Doce was traveling by plane towards Mexico City. Around 6:45 he passed by the Popocatépetl volcano, took a glance out the window and was stunned by the view. Oscar saw a huge smoke/ash plume that reached over 3 miles into the sky! I would love to see something like this one day...
Rick DeLuca
WDRB Meteorologist
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On June 17th, Oscar Trinidad Doce was traveling by plane towards Mexico City. Around 6:45 he passed by the Popocatépetl volcano, took a glance out the window and was stunned by the view. Oscar saw a huge smoke/ash plume that reached over 3 miles into the sky! I would love to see something like this one day...
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