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Well, Mount Saint Hellens is having some multiple earthquakes inside of her. A 2.5 earlier this morning, which isn't a very good sign. She is already forming another cone, and now with all of the earthquakes, I wonder how much longer its gonna be before she pops again. Hopefully it won't happen, but California just had a 5.9 or so today too. So much syzmographic (sp) activity all at once. Luckily nobody was hurt in California, but I have to wonder if they are related at all.
Its Bush's fault I bet. He is the cause of the quakes, hurricanes, and poverty [img]smile.gif[/img] |
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Actually with all the shifting and sliding that has to be going on internally at Mt. St. Helens I would have guessed that it was Kerry's fault.
LOL fault ... seismic activity ... inside joke |
No more than the San Andreas quake was Gubernator Arnie's fault. No more than constant Hurricanes are a plague from God to remind Jeb Bush not to fix the vote in Florida this time.
Here's a live webcam of Mt. St. Helens: http://www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/volcanocams/msh/ |
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yeah VERY bad pun ... but what the heck. lol
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And here I thought Morgan was going to get lucky...
[ 09-29-2004, 10:40 AM: Message edited by: Absynthe ] |
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BTW if you want to see what's going on in the world's volcanos, google on volcano cam. Some neat photos.
[ 09-29-2004, 02:27 PM: Message edited by: Arvon ] |
<font color=lime>On May 18th 1980, when I was 8, I was living in Tacoma, WA. I will never forget seeing the plume of ash rising above Helens.
Now I live in Kennewick, WA, on the other side of the Cascade mountain range, and to the southeast. It will be interesting to see what happens from this angle. Its not expected to be very much though. Nothing like the big one in '80. Speaking of volcanos, Mt. Ranier, is alive and kickin in a much more lethal way. If it blows, it will kill everything within hundreds of miles, like the PUGET SOUND! Millions of people! Any year now.... :( </font> |
<font color=lime>Here is an interesting site about the ash fallout from Helens during the big blow in '80.
Imagine if Ranier blew up? It is alot bigger and full of lava, instead of ash. </font> |
I rember when that thing blew up. I was living in Lethbridge and even from there we had a lot of ash on the ground. I imagine it would take along time befor it would have a major blow out like the time in the 80's.
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