Here's the latest from the Anchorage Daily News.
Its rocking and rolling lately. Hope it gets over soon. Want my mail.
http://www.adn.com/volcano/story/733152.htmlRedoubt ash goes north
Anchorage escapes, but air traffic suffers
By GEORGE BRYSON
gbryson@adn.com
Published: March 23rd, 2009 09:19 PM
Last Modified: March 23rd, 2009 10:19 PM
Mount Redoubt roared to life Sunday and Monday, blasting a column of ash and steam almost 12 miles above Cook Inlet.
Eruption began Sunday night The first explosive event occurred about 10:38 p.m.
Continued into Monday Explosions continued that morning, culminating with a 4:31 a.m. eruption that sent an ash cloud 60,000 feet high. Another eruption was reported at 7:41 p.m.
Ash moved north The ash cloud headed north into the Susitna Valley, avoiding the Kenai Peninsula, Anchorage and Wasilla. By afternoon, no additional ash clouds were being reported and the ash advisory for Su Valley was lifted.
Ash hits ground Up to a quarter-inch was reported in Skwentna and a dusting occurred in Trapper Creek, Talkeetna and Denali National Park.
Anchorage No ash fall, but flights in and out of Anchorage were disrupted.
Redoubt information
Volcano facts
Location: West of Cook Inlet, 103 miles southwest of Anchorage
Type: Stratovolcano
Height: 10,197 feet
Last erupted: 1989-90
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The eruptions -- which started Sunday night, persisted through the early hours Monday, then struck again Monday evening -- canceled commercial airline flights and spurred Alaskans north of Anchorage to protect their cars and homes.