BewareTheStobor
11/11/2011 @ 1:01 A.M. PST, Mt. Adams, Washington Radar Anomaly
Mt. Adams is made of several overlapping cones that together form an 18-mile (29 km) diameter base which is elongated in its north-south axis and covers an area of 250 square miles (650 km). The volcano has a volume of 85 cubic miles (350 km) placing it second only to Mount Shasta in that category among the Cascade stratovolcanoes. Mount Adams was probably created by the subduction of the Juan de Fuca plate, which is located just off the coast of the Pacific Northwest.
11/11/2011 @ 1:01 A.M. PST, Mt. Adams, Washington Radar Anomaly
Mt. Adams is made of several overlapping cones that together form an 18-mile (29 km) diameter base which is elongated in its north-south axis and covers an area of 250 square miles (650 km). The volcano has a volume of 85 cubic miles (350 km) placing it second only to Mount Shasta in that category among the Cascade stratovolcanoes. Mount Adams was probably created by the subduction of the Juan de Fuca plate, which is located just off the coast of the Pacific Northwest.