To add to the live camera view, which is the only one I know of, here's a still shot that is refreshed regularly of the vent itself.
Note, at the time of this post, that the vent to the left is just now beginning to show activity, whereas the vent that has created that agonizingly slow flow seen on the live cam is seen here on the right..
This will be washed out at night.. too much light in the camera's setting makes it impossible to discern detail but it does complement the live cam view from dawn to dusk in that it shows the vent activity that's missing in the video.
The image is from.. https://volcanoes.usgs.gov/cams/S2cam/images/M.jpg
Note, at the time of this post, that the vent to the left is just now beginning to show activity, whereas the vent that has created that agonizingly slow flow seen on the live cam is seen here on the right..
This will be washed out at night.. too much light in the camera's setting makes it impossible to discern detail but it does complement the live cam view from dawn to dusk in that it shows the vent activity that's missing in the video.
The image is from.. https://volcanoes.usgs.gov/cams/S2cam/images/M.jpg