Hi!
I remember hearing Mt. St. Helens going off in 1980. I remember some of the
ash falling on our house, and the relatives from Ellensburg who came to stay
with us as refugees, since the ash coming down on their homes was so thick
they couldn't breathe. I also remember how much fun it was taking a class in
geophysics at the University of Washington while this was still happening and
getting to see all the happy geophysics geeks showing us all their cool
equipment and all the stuff it was measuring about the mountain.
Well here is some coolness I can share with you now. These are some images
that NASA has taken of Mt. St. Helens as it once more does the shimmy and
shake.
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/imagegallery/image_feature_sthelens.html
Toodles,
Katherine
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