Posted on 09/29/2004 7:56:16 PM PDT by paladinkc
Increased seismicity overnight prompted raising the alert level to Volcano Advisory (Alert Level 2) at 10:40 A.M., PDT, this morning.
Another seismograph station has been openned on the mountain and is now online. Go to http://www.pnsn.org/WEBICORDER/GREEN/welcome.html
and scroll down to June Lake. It is less jumbled than Dome Station, but is still extremely active. The 1980 events went on for 2 months prior to the big one on May 18. Could this be the beginning of another series of eruptions of just another dome building event.
Seconded.
Meanwhile, I'm checking my emergency supplies in case falling ash has us home bound in Seattle for a few days.
Paranoid? Maybe. But we were checking our volcano supplies in the office today as well (yes, we get volcano and earthquake emergency kits at our UW offices and our emergency preparedness handout has what to do in case of volcano eruption - first thing, cover the computers; gotta protect that IT investment.)
I'm an east coast girl and this is freaking me out completely out, I must say.
No you're not paranoid, you'd be crazy not to get yourself and family ready for this! Just out of curiosity, has anything been said about closing Seatac airport or Portland when it hits.
I doubt if they will need to close Sea-Tac. But the news tonight said the FAA has pre-approved route changes for Portland and Sea-Tac if need be.
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Ummm...no.
She "went" the last time.
This time will be some steam / ash / rocks a couple thousand feet up - tops.
Minor stuff - as far as "stack blowing" goes.
LVM
Do you think it will happen in, say, 48 hours.
"Seismicity" may be a new game from Maxis.
Can anyone please clarify, I have heard that the volcano alert was raised from 1 to 2 out of 3 levels. Other media (who else) are saying it was raised from 2 to 3 out of 4 levels.
Hard to say. Don't know if there is pressure building, but one has to assume there is. This mountain has gone with explosive eruptions before, as well as another mountain nearby, Crater Lake.
Much of the rock in the cascades is almost diamond hard slate, old ocean floor that has metamorphosed and been raised up by subduction.
It can sustain tremendously high pressure.. but when it gives, it gives with a bang.
I do not suspect this phase will simply end without some sort of release of the pressure and uprisings that are happening.
So expect something within 36-72 hours. If nothing happens, it MIGHT slow down, but I doubt it. Some of the volcanos here have had eruptive phases that go on for 50 to 100 years.
We are now in the next-to-highest level, "Eruption advisory". The next level is "Get the hell out of Dodge".
Still doomed....but now even more so.
You used to buy snow shovels when you got weather warnings. Now that you're in Seattle, what do you do? Plastic and duct tape?
King 5 says we are at level two.
Level four is volcano dormant.
Level three is volcano unrest.
Level two is volcano advisory(where we are now).
Level one is eruption.
King 5 also reporting an increase in number and intensity of the quakes, including an unstated number over magnitude 3.
If it goes within 24-36 hours, Portland will get it.
Mt Rainier seismographs are recording quakes from St Helens.
Can't think of a more deserving target than The Evergreen State College--what a pretentious name! We do need more ranges.
No doubt if it blows, the Dems will claim that Karl Rove caused it to draw attention away from the debate.
I didn't live here the last time St. Helens erupted, but I moved out the year after, and when I got up in the morning there was always a thin coat of ash on my car.
This time, they don't expect it to be nearly as bad - and it's quite a ways away, actually. Obviously it may matter a great deal to those that live in the immediate area, but I'm not expecting much, and I don't really feel a need to prepare.
If I'm wrong though, I'll ride it out and post an ashy picture of my Audi TT for you. : )
Now that would be hip. : )
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