Groggy like most sportspeople after the Knicks got it done, so here's a repost.
It is time for Group B in the Volcano World Cup! There might be an obvious favorite but the battle for spots 2-4 is going to be tough ... but maybe not for the reasons you expect: eruptions.site/2026/06/12/v...
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#MSH45 | June 12/13, 1980 | "We Interrupt..."
Near midnight in Chicagoland.
Putting the day to bed, you settle on a rerun of Charlie's Angels on WLS Channel 7. Why not?
As the clock strikes 12, a news bulletin interrupts the climactic ending—that volcano on the West Coast's blown its top again.
June 13, 1980 | Eruption #3: Aftermath
"Again, Mount St. Helens."
Frank Reynolds opened this evening's ABC World News Tonight, perhaps recognizing the waning novelty of the volcano's fury.
Planes, cars, and the roses in the Rose City were coated in dampened ash. Few bothered with masks.
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46 years ago, Eruption #3.
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June 12/13, 1980
Arguably my favorite video from last year.
Super sky point, as always, to Big Red.
Flying around Mt. St. Helens. I don't think enough people realize that the lakes here are *still* filled with dead trees from the explosion 46 years ago. Stuff's just got nowhere to go!
#MSH45 | June 13, 1980
Aftermath of the third eruption. Mount St. Helens has returned to quiet.
In speaking with reporters after the event, USGS geologist Pete Rowley downplayed any role of tidal forces or Friday the 13th.
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I've seen a lot of photos these last six years. So many of you have shared your own — each one a new glimpse into that time.
This one was texted to me. Never saw it before last month. Out of the blue. At the 80's Forest Service temporary visitor center — my wife's grandfather.
Pretty cool, Bruno.
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#MSH45 | June 12/13, 1980 | Eruption #3
St. Helens does it again—once again while hidden.
Harmonic tremor rose through the afternoon—just like before the May 25 eruption. A spike around 7 p.m. was followed by a column of ash.
Then, another surge at 9. A 50,000-foot plume launches into the night.
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#MSH45 | June 12/13, 1980
The Grateful Dead play Portland.
Mount St. Helens erupts as “Fire on the Mountain” gets underway.
In the crowd: legendary Deadhead Bill Walton.
By morning, he’s got a plan—and a fake credential.
What follows?
Peak Walton, in his own words.
#Blazers #PDX #NBA #GratefulDead
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The Volcano World Cup begins! Check out Group A: Mexico, South Africa, South Korea & Czechia. Then vote for the two counties who should advance! eruptions.site/2026/06/11/v...
If you need a primer for reading the group pages/bracket: eruptions.site/2026/06/09/h... #VolcanoWorldCup #WorldCup
Dr. Erik Klemetti Gonzalez
#MSH45 | June 14, 1980
Turning the clock back to this past Saturday, 45 years ago.
- Mount St. Helens stayed hidden under clouds, still likely in an explosive phase.
- Portland cleared ash for the Rose Festival, but tourists kept their distance.
- Friends gathered to remember Harry Truman.