It's getting dark, a little cloudy, can't tell what's going on at the webcam:
http://www.avo.alaska.edu/avo4/atlas/volc/spurr/spurr2004/index.html
Looks like there MIGHT be some sort of eruptive cloud there low to the mountain, then again, might be regular clouds.
...Seems the whole Northwest part of the continent is active. Mt. Saint Helens to Mt. Spurr. The shaky side shaking again. Thanks for the post...
Unfrozen water and 102F fumeroles at 11,00 ft. that have melted through 70M of snow and ice? As a layman, I'd say we got ourselves a live one.
http://www.esa.int/export/esaEO/SEMUVXO256E_planet_0.html
Double volcanic eruption in Eastern Russia
This was happening last year also.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1180675/posts
First, I want to state before anything else, that I am not wise in the ways of science. That being admitted...
You're normally the one who shows up to refute these things...if you're posting about this, I pay attention.
Speaking of activity, how's the undersea activity off Washington progressing? Have they got the research vessle on station yet? I haven't seen any followup posts about it.