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stewartb
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Reged: 10/20/03
Posts: 563
Loc: Alaska
Re: Off to Alaska [Re: COlson]
      #11017 - 04/21/09 02:28 PM

We got dusted by ash in Anchorage a couple of weeks ago and the Kenai Peninsula got dusted several times, but life is 100% normal right now. My wife and I were walking the dog last night on a bluebird afternoon and we had a spectacular view of an eruption. Other than a few cars stopping for snapshots there was no interruption of any sort including to aviation, commercial or general. Well, it did convince us to sit on the deck with a glass of wine to watch the show, but that's a good interruption!

Here's a volcano page that includes a couple of web cam views and ash tracking info.

NOAA Redoubt Volcano Page

Stewart


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Klawitter
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Reged: 12/08/03
Posts: 80
Loc: Alaska
Re: Off to Alaska [Re: COlson]
      #11030 - 04/27/09 08:58 AM Attachment (119 downloads)

Check this web site for the latest "official" info: http: //www.avo.alaska.edu/ Web site has the latest warnings and photos, volcano has been spouting off for months without delaying air traffic too often. Anchorage air carriers such as Alaska Airlines site has a posting for any volcano related flight delays. I went flying yesterday with no worries.
Mike

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