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Other Topics => Completely Off-Topic => Topic started by: Vultch on September 26, 2004, 09:29:34 pm
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Most the people on this board werent even born when it blew in May 1980 and covered the entire globe in ash. I was born a month later. lol
But I might have a front row seat at the encore.
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Seismologists believe there's an increased likelihood of a hazardous event at Mount St. Helens due to recent changes in the mountain's seismic activity, and a notice of volcanic unrest was issued Sunday afternoon by the U.S. Geological Survey.
Initially, hundreds of tiny earthquakes that began Thursday morning had slowly declined through Saturday.
By Sunday, however, the swarm had changed to include more than 10 larger earthquakes of magnitude 2 to 2.8, the most in a 24-hour period since the last dome-building eruption in October 1986.
( FULL REPORT (http://www.komotv.com/stories/33250.htm) )
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this could suck
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I was not only born but I remember it well. It put ash on the car's windshield even here in Los Angeles. Hope it doesn't cause too much destruction if it does happen again.
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I just saw that on the news.
Scary stuff yo
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8O.....woah....
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someone just told me about it
i was born two months after it first blew...
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I remember my 4th grade teacher had a jar of ash on her desk
yes I am old, I know.
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a notice of volcanic unrest?
consider me notified!
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Alert Level Raised On St. Helens
VANCOUVER, WASH. - Mount St. Helens began rumbling more intensely Wednesday, prompting scientists to warn that a small or moderate eruption could come in the next few days.
Earthquakes of magnitude 2 to 2.5 were happening four times a minute, possibly weakening the lava dome in the crater of the 8,364-foot mountain, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
Scientists said they are not expecting anything like the mountain's devastating eruption in 1980, which killed 57 people and coated towns 250 miles away with ash. But a small or moderate blast could coat an area three miles around the volcano's crater with ash, scientists said.
http://www.komotv.com/stories/33290.htm
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Alert Level Raised On St. Helens
VANCOUVER, WASH. - Mount St. Helens began rumbling more intensely Wednesday, prompting scientists to warn that a small or moderate eruption could come in the next few days.
Earthquakes of magnitude 2 to 2.5 were happening four times a minute, possibly weakening the lava dome in the crater of the 8,364-foot mountain, the U.S. Geological Survey said.
Scientists said they are not expecting anything like the mountain's devastating eruption in 1980, which killed 57 people and coated towns 250 miles away with ash. But a small or moderate blast could coat an area three miles around the volcano's crater with ash, scientists said.
http://www.komotv.com/stories/33290.htm
8O
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I remember my 4th grade teacher had a jar of ash on her desk
yes I am old, I know.
I remember seeing jars filled with ash also. My brother came back with lots of it and described how it was like in seattle at the time(he was visiting relatives.) I think he came back with lava rock too. Don't worry Let, some of us are old too.
tylor
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The quakes in Cali happening since yesterday haven't been too fun either....Parkfield got hit over and over again....I'm glad I wasn't that far up north.....
It's gonna suck if St. Helens blows again.......
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volcano cam (http://www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/volcanocams/msh/)
no fun at night but check it out after sunrise
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IT JUST BLEW!
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I heard.
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there's video of it over at yahoo.com
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20041001/ap_on_sc/mount_st__helens
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IT JUST BLEW!
I heard on the radio it was starting to steam. Scary!
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holy crap!!! i just saw video of it. furrreakay!
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it was quiet after it was done, for 3 hours, but then earthquakes started again for the past 2 hours and say it very likely will blow again.
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Hmm... interesting how stuff like that works.
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That is some scary shit. I hope everyone stays safe, especially the people close.
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They say the pressure is building and there's a Level 3-Volcano Warning. It might blow again.
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just read that it released more steam today...
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*burp*
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Kev, you're the 1st person I thought of when I saw this on the news. I hope all is well for you.
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Kev, you're the 1st person I thought of when I saw this on the news. I hope all is well for you.
LAVA!!! EVERYWHE...............
everything's fine, towns and cities closer to the mountain have ash to deal with but not up here.
If it blows big I might have ash issues tho. You just gotta worry about your vehicle's air filter.
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Scientists have downgraded the danger warning of a full eruption
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=514&e=6&u=/ap/20041006/ap_on_re_us/mount_st__helens_20