Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Mount Redoubt from better times

I am sure by now everyone has heard about Mount Redoubt. This picture of Mount Redoubt was from 2007. It was taken in Kenai and is approximately 50 miles away.

After months of activity and threats of blowing, Mount Redoubt finally made good on it's promise. Saturday we were having tremors about on per minute and at 10:38 pm Saturday night it erupted and sent ash 60,000 feet into the air.

We have been lucky here. No damage and none of the ash so far has blown our way.

There were two smaller blasts early this morning but as of now, Redoubt has quieted down and it has been down graded from a warning to a watch and from code red to code orange. They say it may be the calm before another round of more large eruptions.

The sky has remained overcast and we have not been able to see Redoubt to know what if any damage is visible. Even though we have over 12 hours of daylight now, the forecast is calling for clouds snow showers and rain. I don't think we will see Mount Redoubt any time soon!

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