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wonderfull Piture, thanks Mr Misfit Greetings from Germany NRW Ulli ![]() |
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more info to this Mount St. Helens Live Cam Greetings from Germany NRW Ulli ![]() |
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> Mount St. Helens Live Cam It would be nice if they had a camera with night vision for use after dark. |
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Norman Spalding Send message Joined: 23 Mar 04 Posts: 69 Credit: 292,095 RAC: 0 ![]() |
Hi all, as I sit here in Portland I can look out my living room window and right now we are seeing a steam explosion. Beautiful morning here so have a good view..They do have a night infared camera set up and is supposed to be hooked up by now. I was here in 1980 and that was real exciting. This wont be nearly as large as the whole top of St. Helens is gone. Well good viewing via tv.....Norman |
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As predicted by scientists, Washington's Mount St. Helens has stirred back to life following years of quiet. This shaded relief image of the volcano was created from elevation data collected by the Shuttle Radar Topography Mission in 2000. Shaded Relief and Colored Height - (BIG PIC) ![]() |
Petit Soleil ![]() Send message Joined: 17 Feb 03 Posts: 1497 Credit: 70,934 RAC: 0 ![]() |
Nice pics ! It's pretty clear that pressure is rising, it's jsut a matter of time. |
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NASA Instruments Sense St. Helens' Heat Two views of Washington's Mount St. Helens taken by NASA infrared sensors provide valuable data about the volcano's inner structure and mechanisms. At left is an image from the MODIS/ASTER (MASTER) airborne simulator taken Sept. 30, the day before the volcano erupted, revealing signs of heat (in red) below the surface. At right is a nighttime thermal infrared image acquired Oct. 1 by the ASTER instrument on NASA's Terra spacecraft, draped over a digital elevation model. Warm areas are depicted as bright, cool areas as dark, and ash deposits around the volcano are shown in purple. ![]() |
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WoW! Good stuff ;-) I remember the day it blew in 1980 as I live in Seattle, WA <br> <img src="http://boinc.mundayweb.com/seti2/stats.php?userID=1695"> <br> <b>E.T. PLEASE PHONE HOME !!!<b> <a href="http://home.comcast.net/~superles" title="My Website">Home of SuperLes</a> |
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NASA Keeps an Eye on Mount St. Helens NASA scientists took these images of Mount St. Helens on Tuesday, Oct. 12. The image on the left combines visible and infrared data while the image on the right is infrared only. Bright red in the crater indicates hot spots. Blue on the left image indicates snow and the plume. Researchers used the MODIS/ASTER Airborne Simulator digital imaging system, a joint project between NASA's Ames Research Center and JPL, to acquire the infrared data. ![]() |
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Guido Alexander Waldenmeier ![]() Send message Joined: 3 Apr 99 Posts: 587 Credit: 18,397 RAC: 0 ![]() |
good Links Misfit From Mars News Network ;-) |
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Data from the JPL/NASA Ames Research Center MASTER airborne simulator are giving JPL scientists a mole's eye view of surface temperature changes that led to Mount St. Helens' recent eruptions. This 3-D visualization from Oct. 14 combines MASTER data and a digital elevation Light Detection and Ranging data model. The colored areas are "hot spots." By analyzing data from multiple dates, a clearer picture of dome development is emerging. ![]() |
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November 28, 2004 3.1-magnitude quake shakes volcano MOUNT ST. HELENS – A 3.1-magnitude earthquake shook the crater at Mount St. Helens yesterday, the strongest quake at the volcano since mid-October. U.S. Geological Survey scientists said they did not believe a major eruption was imminent – just a continuation of the minor ash and steam eruptions that have been occurring since the mountain awakened this fall. Yesterday's earthquake appeared to be a larger version of the small earthquakes scientists have registered about once a minute for the past several weeks, the USGS said in a news release. Scientists hoped good weather today and tomorrow would allow them to get a better look at the volcano. Associated Press me@rescam.org |
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Considering I'm about a hundred miles north of it, I'm glad there haven't been any big eruptions yet. |
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Might be a little soon for the scientist to start thinking of names for the new caps lol! |
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January 10, 2005 Steam Rises From Crater At Mount St. Helens Monday morning's cold, clear skies revealed a rare sight in Western Washington. Scientists are monitoring new activity at Mount St. Helens, as a burst of steam is seen in the clear skies above the volcano. Steam rising from Mount St. Helens could be seen from Bellevue and Seattle. Pictures showed a plume rising thousands of feet into the air above the mountain. Instruments inside the crater show the new dome has moved an inch in the past few days. ![]() |
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