Anchorage Center:
Doubling as the Alaskan Aviation Weather Unit, the Anchorage Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) is responsible for detecting and tracking volcanic ash for more than fifty active volcanoes in Alaska. The VAAC also monitors volcanoes on the Kamchatka peninsula in Russia, watching for downstream impacts on the Anchorage Flight Information Region (FIR). The VAAC is tasked with domestic and international warning responsibilities which include issuing volcanic ash advisories and graphics. Meteorologists also monitor several inactive volcanoes for re-suspended volcanic ash threats. These tasks help fulfill obligations under the International Airways Volcano Watch program. The VAAC forecasters also coordinate with the United States Geological Survey (USGS) and international VAAC offices in , , and .
Alaska VAAC Current Monitor
Washington VAAC Current Monitor
Active Volcanoes in Washington VAAC area of Responsibility: