(AP) A strengthening series of earthquakes at Mount St. Helens prompted seismologists Sunday to warn that the once-devastating volcano may see a small explosion soon.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2004/09/27/tech/main645674.shtml
Earthquakes At Mount St. Helens
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A Small Explosion
is one that doesn't wipe out hundreds of square miles of forest with an explosive force of a 10MT bomb. Actually, all they are expecting are some dome building style events which, while quite capable of blowing a building apart are actually fairly small in the normal scheme of things as far as volcanoes are concerned.
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We're discussing sudden earthquakes in CA today on the off topic forum. Mt St Helens has come up in the discussion.
http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=48276
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I still can't figure it out...are quakes "weather" or "off-topic." They're natural events, to be sure...but "weather?" Just wondering about how to classify it here on the board. Same with volcanos. I mean, it's not necessarily something a weatherman is going to forecast, right?
"Mostly sunny today with a chance of tremors in the valley."
"...and for you, Seattle, morning showers as usual and a 80% chance of PM eruption."

"Mostly sunny today with a chance of tremors in the valley."
"...and for you, Seattle, morning showers as usual and a 80% chance of PM eruption."

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Well it somewhat depends upon the type of terrorist event, but wind reports are definitely important in determing the diffusion and transport of Bio, Chemical and Radiological products in the atmosphere. Don't know about back east, but in the West SKYWARN Spotters are actually tasked to report any tremors they feel.
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