it does seem odd that lower volcanoes still have their snowpack, and Rainier has lost one entire side.
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Oh oh - time to move at least several hundred miles away fast. When it goes, because it is so high, the magma has to reach enormous pressure to breach the top, forcing the entire mountain to blow - making St Helenes eruption look like a lady finger firecracker compared to a 5000 lb bomb.
Thank goodness it’s pointing northwest toward Seattle. I’m 250 miles east north east of Rainier.