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Aerial view of Mt. Shasta (Charles O’Rear / Getty Images) We’d slid hundreds of feet, but at first glance, all seemed OK. No head injuries or broken limbs. Our gear was intact.
In this case, the images all stitched together seamlessly and the nice light on Mt. Shasta was the exclamation point. The panorama took in about a 160-degree view with little distortion, a ...
Satellite video shows Mount Shasta "poking its head" through wildfire smoke and clouds in California
The satellite spotted the mountain "poking its head through the layer of #wildfire #smoke and clouds across northern California yesterday," NOAA tweeted. "With an elevation of more than 14,000 ft ...
The satellite image below shows the various fragments on Shasta as of Sept. 6, although some pieces formed in prior seasons. Pelto said between those 17 fragments, about 2.6 square kilometers of ...
The disappearance of Mt. Shasta's snowpack not only has turned its summit brown but also has hastened the melting of glaciers, unleashing torrents of mud and rocks.
“Mt. Shasta tends to have explosive eruptions,” Ball added. “In an explosive event, if you are in the danger zone, you might not be able to escape as people found out with Mount St. Helens.” ...
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