Mt. Redoubt blew its top again this morning at 6:00. Ash cloud & plume rose to 50,000 feet. The wind is blowing ESE at the moment, so the ash is staying well south of Anchorage.
Here are two pictures from a few minutes ago - the closest view is from 7 miles from the north flank, on a neighboring peak; the other is 38 miles to the southeast, from an oil platform in the Cook Inlet.
Read the story here, if you like.
2 comments:
I am supposed to start work in Denali Park, next month. I have never had to factor in a volcano to the home to work equation...any thoughts?
Hi, Anon!
Redoubt is roughly 150- to 200 miles south of the park, depending on where you'd be working. While the winds have blown a lot of the ash in that general direction, it is not a big deal ... more of an annoyance.
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