USGS Update 2006-Jul-11 09:30
Potential Ash Hazards: Wind forecasts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), coupled with eruption models, show that ash clouds rising above the crater this morning would drift NE throughout the day.
Recent observations: Small rockfalls are occurring in the crater every few hours. Low-level seismicity continues to mark the slow, steady extrusion of solidified lava in the growing lava dome. Clouds of ash, possibly with steam and gas, will continue to occasionally rise above the crater rim as the result of rockfall activity.
Mt. Fitzherbert