Jul-03-2026 11:20 (PST) Mayon Volcano Eruption, PH (SSW view) [RPi IMX-V1cam] #volcanoreplay

🆕 New active stream links as of 23:00:57 07/03/2026: Stream 1 [IMX-V1cam]: https://youtube.com/live/ek2NlmC-RTU IP Camera: https://youtube.com/live/wLf3IMoxEWA Stream 3 [IMX-V2cam]: https://youtube.com/live/aiPT38pnIaA 📌 ARCHIVAL NOTICE: This node operates on a fully autonomous 12-hour cycle to permanently archive continuous visual data as Video-On-Demand (VOD). This ensures that students, scientists, local government units (LGUs), Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) teams, and the community always have uninterrupted, high-quality historical footage available for review and research following any significant volcanic activity. 🌋 TOPOGRAPHIC TARGET ZONES • Mi-isi Gully (South): Primary active channel within our optical FOV. High probability zone for routing lava effusion and incandescent rockfalls. • Bonga Gully (Southeast): Secondary active channel. Frequently tracks pyroclastic and rockfall events visible from the Daraga viewpoint. • Basud Gully (East): Eastern drainage perimeter. Continuously monitored for flank activity and structural overflow. Welcome to MayonStream Lab This is a continuous, real-time autonomous visual monitoring node targeting Mayon Volcano in Albay, Philippines. What started in 2023 as a bootstrapped hardware experiment has evolved through endless trials and volcanic events into a resilient, 24/7 monitoring station. We are constantly pushing code and upgrading hardware to build a better disaster-monitoring tool for the community. THE HARDWARE & SOFTWARE STACK It is a custom edge-computing project engineered specifically for this node. Capture Node: Raspberry Pi 4 Sensor: Low-profile Sony Starvis sensor Optics: 16mm lens SYSTEM STATUS & KNOWN ISSUES Bitrate: Streaming at a highly optimized 14 Mbps. We recommend locking your YouTube player to 1440p (2K) to experience the full optical clarity and prevent YouTube compression artifacts. Visibility: * White/Grey: Heavy rain or cloud cover (Stream is not frozen). Black: Nighttime with no active crater glow. Check the telemetry clock overlay for stream health. Hazy: Thermal distortion or suspended volcanic ash softening the focal plane. (Stream initialized: July 03, 2026) #mayonvolcano #raspberrypiprojects #raspicam #philippines #diyengineering #automation #edgecomputing #albay #volcanolive #openscience #github #bicolanouragon #python #astrophotography