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Active Fire Maps For Oregon Washington

Real Time fire maps, information and links in an easy to understand format allowing you to continuously monitor wild fires that affect your area. Bookmark this page so you have quick access vital information. The maps depict fire activity as detected by MODIS or GEOS or AVHRR over the last 6, 12 and 24 hours since 7 PM MDT on current date, and cumulative fire activity detected since the beginning of the calendar year. Click the READ MORE link to see the complete article.

"We wanted a real time web page that we could go to that showed us all the wild fires in our area with additional links to satellite images so we could track the smoke also."

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Real Time Tsunami / Earth Quake Maps

Real Time earthquake maps, information and links in an easy to understand format allowing you to continuously monitor earthquakes that affect your area. Bookmark this page so you have quick access vital information. Come back often to learn what earthquakes are normal for your area. Click the READ MORE link to see the complete article.

"We wanted a real time web page that we could go to that showed us all the earthquake info we needed for our area, where we did not have to hunt around. No time for hunting during an emergency."

NW Earthquakes

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Latest Global Satellite Composites

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Real-Time Imagery and Data. The global composite images combine GOES, Meteosat, and MTSAT satellite data. Updated every three hours...

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Mt. St. Helens Real Time Images

Real-Time and near real time imagery provides up to the moment views of mount St. Helens.

Mt. St. Helens webcam

Updated every half hour so refresh your browser. The image above is made available, in part, through an IBM Shared University Research Grant.

Mt. St. Helens webcam
Updated every 5 minutes so refresh your browse.

Mt. St. Helens 46.2N 122.2W Washington state, USA.

"This is a static, near real-time image of Mount St. Helens, taken from the Johnston Ridge Observatory. The Observatory and VolcanoCam are located at an elevation of approximately 4,500 feet, about five miles from the volcano. You are looking approximately south-southeast across the North Fork Toutle River Valley. The VolcanoCam image automatically updates approximately every five minutes."

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