Montserrat volcanic activity
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Montserrat volcanic activity
Do we have any reports from fodorites on Saturdays big event? The ash cloud must have dispersed by now , I've been hearing of cruise ships covered in ash , high tidal waves on Antigua in the Jolly Harbour area and visability affected in BVI's. I'm leaving for Barbados tomorrow and probably won't see any evidence of it at all . Has the volcano gone back to sleep? Thanks.
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Everything seems to be back to normal since the dome collapse on Saturday. We've had some of the smell and some haziness in our area north of the island, and American Airline flights were cancelled in and out of St. Maarten for a couple of days due to ash, but otherwise things are fine now. I saw in my local paper yesterday that tourists are now welcome back on Montserrat, so I assume everything is okay again.
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no one was injured, thnkfully.
Here is the volcano web site
http://www.mvo.ms/
and this is another web page with soem information from the island.
http://stormcarib.com/reports/current/montserrat.shtml
Here is the volcano web site
http://www.mvo.ms/
and this is another web page with soem information from the island.
http://stormcarib.com/reports/current/montserrat.shtml
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I've not been able to get into the observatory website - I am going to shoot a couple of e-mails down there & see if I can get some more info. To answer the original question, its not really been asleep for a long time, just varying stages of unrest.
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We were just there in Mar. & actually were lucky to get out as we had a couple of days of 'ash showers'. You could tell then something would be happening fairly soon due to the dome growth. Barb - I monitor that site all the time but if it is busy my work computer times out pretty quickly. Glad to here it is functional. I'll check it from home.
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Heard back from our friends in Montserrat...it seems they had some ash but a thunderstorm the following day pretty much washed away any evidence of the prior volcanic activity. Very little impact on the island outside of the exclusion zone + some flights were cancelled.
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I think Statia knows more about Saba. I haven't been over there in a long time
but it is a beautiful island. Walking up
the steps through the rain forest is a special experience.
and the whole island is charming with little gingerbread housews nestled on the sides of the hills.
very cute island
but it is a beautiful island. Walking up
the steps through the rain forest is a special experience.
and the whole island is charming with little gingerbread housews nestled on the sides of the hills.
very cute island
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I looked at Barbuda but it is $$$pricey$$$ from everything I see. I think Saba may be a good contrast for the wife & little ones to Montserrat. One of my employees stayed at one of the eco-lodges there & loved it. +, what better way to tire out the little ones than to make them hike up & down a Mt. ? Thx again...

