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Redoubt Mini-update for 2/26/2009

The Redoubt watch continues as seismic activity calms, but experts warn an eruption is still possible. Stay updated on volcano monitoring.

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The Redoubt watch is now been going for well over a month and this is how quickly things can change when monitoring volcanoes. The headline in my volcano RSS, when I saw it said:

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"Redoubt quiets after weeks of activity, though eruption still possible"

By the time I clicked on the link, the headline for the KTUU TV article became:

"Redoubt steaming at strongest level, seismic activity calms"

The seismic event refered to happened yesterday afternoon (Alaska time) and the volcano rumbled for about an hour, getting picked up by seismometers all around the Cook Inlet. They also mention that steam vents on the volcano were the most vigorous as has been seen so far. John Power from AVO did temper the expectations of activity:

"We do feel that the most likely outcome of the current activity of level will be a eruption at some point, although it is still always a possibility that it could die away..."

Currently, Redoubt seems to have quieted back down according to the latest report from AVO. The watch marches on.

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