Guess what?
Still rumbling, still steaming, but still no eruption.
I’ll put money on the idea that Redoubt will erupt tomorrow, when I have jury duty.
Guess what?
Still rumbling, still steaming, but still no eruption.
I’ll put money on the idea that Redoubt will erupt tomorrow, when I have jury duty.
my bet:
if it erupts, it’ll be a lot smaller that the 1989-1990 eruption … this volcano can do it in style if it wants to .. doesn’t seem like its got a lot of get up and go this time …
Are any observations being done at Redoubt along the lines of what was being done at St. Helens before the big eruption there? I remember reading before the eruption that one side of the mountain had been bulging quite rapidly. Anyone have a link to any deformation observations at Redoubt?
I bet she’s not going to blow because I don’t have jury duty. 😉
What was that rule of thumb that John Seach put up? If two volcanoes are about to erupt you will always go to the wrong one?
I bet she’s not going to blow because I don’t have jury duty. 😉
What was that rule of thumb that John Seach put up? If two volcanoes are about to erupt you will always go to the wrong one?
“It’s not far-fetched that almost everywhere in the world where you have volcanoes you have mythologies or new gods being created.”
~ Werner Herzog
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