USGS Update 2005-Oct-20 10:00
Potential ash hazards: Wind forecasts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), coupled with eruption models, show that any ash clouds that rise above the crater rim today would drift eastward to east-southeastward.
Recent observations: Clouds obscure the volcano this morning following about an inch of rainfall overnight, which moderately increased stream flows in the crater. Seismic, GPS, and tilt data show no significant changes from recent trends. Oblique aerial photographs taken in October 2004 and the past Tuesday from nearly the same location illustrate well the remarkable changes that have taken place in the crater over the past year.
Mt. Fitzherbert
