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No, I do not remember any issues with Redoubt in '89. You might think that since I live in Texas it wouldn't be an issue anyway. However, I do recall seeing haze in the sky and even a dusty fallout from the sky after the Mount St. Helens eruption in 1980. So even if a volcano is thousands of miles away, the distribution of the smoke and dust plume can effect a wide area. The resource below has some pretty interesting pictures and comparisons with other volcanoes such as Mount St. Helens.
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May 03, 2009 12:02 AM
Did you experience the Mount Redoubt eruption of 1989?
The last time Mount Redoubt was active was 1989
Tell us your story. Please don't comment, if you didn't experience the event.
Tell us your story. Please don't comment, if you didn't experience the event.
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