Q&A: Will Redoubt Erupt Again?

This image, taken on March 21, shows the top vent in the Redoubt summit crater.
(Image credit: AVO/USGS, Cyrus Read)

Editor's Note: Redoubt erupted for a sixth time at 7:41 p.m. Alaska Daylight Time on Monday. Updated at 10:00 a.m. EDT March 24.

Alaska's Mount Redoubt volcano finally erupted a whopping five times after months of anticipation that it was on the verge of blowing its top. More eruptions could come today and in the coming days and weeks.

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Andrea Thompson is an associate editor at Scientific American, where she covers sustainability, energy and the environment. Prior to that, she was a senior writer covering climate science at Climate Central and a reporter and editor at Live Science, where she primarily covered Earth science and the environment. She holds a graduate degree in science health and environmental reporting from New York University, as well as a bachelor of science and and masters of science in atmospheric chemistry from the Georgia Institute of Technology.