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Subj: Re: Public discussion of recent Rainier swarm reasonable and
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** NEWSGROUP: sci.geo.earthquakes
** FROM     : Damon Hill <damon1SIX1@comcast.netnet>

Belba Grubb <trungsisterfan@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:03880ece-e452-489a-8fe2-bb29c8e418f3@p15g2000vbl.googlegroups.com: 

> I just ran across the news (at the Volcanism Blog) and then a public
> blog discussion of the latest little swarm (all within normal limits
> for the volcano, per the CVO) at Mount Rainier.
> 
> http://scienceblogs.com/eruptions/2009/09/whats_might_be_happening_at_m
> t.php 
> 
> It was striking and very good to see the rational level of discussion
> going on. Seems to me the public is holding up its end of the hazard
> mitigation and awareness conversation quite well. Definitely an
> encouraging note!
> 
> Also, here's the PNSN "one-stop" Web site for Rainier, with handy
> quick links to other PNW volcanoes at the top:
> http://www.pnsn.org/RAINIER/welcome.html 

Haven't noticed mention of this in the local news, probably because
the events are relatively few and very small.  If it persists and/or
there are events above M3.something, I'll be watching more closely as
I now live right on the White River...

--Damon



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