A largish eruption of Mount St. Helens. Large plume to 36k feet. 3 seismographs lost in the crater. Night time pictures are interesting. Plume heading north east. Gradstudents covering the action. See FHOP
ya seen it all over the news today. i guess a bunch of burps like this one is better that literally blowing its top like 1980. seen many documentaries on that eruption and its still the largest single movement of earth ever recorded. evidence of a landslide that caused a 600 meter (yes that's right 600 meters) tsunami in Alaska in 1947 moved less than half as much earth.