USGS Update 2006-Sep-30 09:28
Potential ash hazards: Wind forecasts from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), coupled with eruption models, show that any ash clouds rising above the crater rim today would drift eastward.
Recent observations: Yet another quiet day on the mountain, with steady but low seismicity and occasional rockfalls being the only indicator that lava is still extruding onto the south crater floor. There are a few high clouds but viewing remains excellent. Mount St. Helens is showing us that composite volcanoes can have passive eruptions too.
Mt. Fitzherbert










