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Hawaii volcano blows plume of ash

philemmons
03-25-08, 02:39 PM
HONOLULU -- A plume of ash towered from Kilauea Volcano's Halema`uma`u caldera on Monday, according to scientists with the U.S. Geological Survey.

Lava erupted from the crater overnight in relatively small amounts. It is the first time lava erupted from Halema`uma`u Crater since 1982, according to USGS officials.

Scientists candidly told KITV that this is new ground for them. The ash plume thousands of feet high, erupting from the Halema'uma'u caldera of Kilauea indicates a change of geophysical plumbing deep under the volcano which scientists said they do not understand quite yet.

"Not quite sure. It could involve water, the rapid expansion of water. We know that it involves some lava at this point," said Jim Kauahikaua of the U.S. Geological Survey.

The scientists that have monitored Kilauea for years are now turning to experts at Mount St. Helens, who are more expert at volcanic ash.

Scientists found lava forms, including what they call Pele's tears and Pele's hair, which look like spun glass and spatter -- molten rock tossed and cooled into stone.

The ash plume is not causing serious problems for residents yet because steady trades have blown it west toward the slopes of Mauna Loa and over the town of Pahala to the southwest. However, Pahala has seen a change in the environment.

"It's made our air less crystal clear than it usually is that's for sure, and of course people who have asthma and other respiratory problems are being asked to take care of themselves," Pahala resident Julia Neal said.

The release of ash comes days after an explosion on the crater's rim blew debris over a 75-acre area. The explosion left a carved out a small crater in the rim.

It was the first explosion there since 1924.



http://mfile.akamai.com/12891/wmv/vod.ibsys.com/2008/0325/15697943.200k.asx

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webcam
This panorama is a composite of three images from a temporary research camera positioned in the observation tower at the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory. At times, clouds and rain obscure visibility. The camera is subject to sporadic breakdown, and may not be repaired immediately. The camera is observing an area that is off- limits to the general public because of significant volcanic hazards.

http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/cam3/

mawk
03-25-08, 05:02 PM
Interesting..

thonl
03-25-08, 09:31 PM
Leaving for Hawaii in 23 days. Should be interesting :-)

MostlyHarmless
03-25-08, 09:41 PM
Take a thermal suit and riot gear with ya... and the flame-proof panties.

FauxReal
03-26-08, 03:25 AM
Leaving for Hawaii in 23 days. Should be interesting :-)
Going to the island of Hawaii? I'm from Oahu.

Pooka
03-26-08, 05:23 AM
:ttiwwp:
:fly:
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ZeroAccuracy
03-26-08, 05:52 AM
:ttiwwp:
:fly:
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One of the best uses I've ever seen of that icon, though far from the best, those would be located in the Porn Vault.

thonl
03-26-08, 01:17 PM
Going to the island of Hawaii? I'm from Oahu.

Most of our time will be on Maui, but I'm sure we'll get to Oahu to see Pearl Harbor, and since there is a Honl's Beach on Hawaii(Great Uncle was a plantation Dr. in the early 1920's) we'll have to visit there, too.

Jantheman
03-26-08, 01:32 PM
Good for you, Thonl. Post pics either when you get there or after you get back.

FauxReal
03-27-08, 03:57 AM
Most of our time will be on Maui, but I'm sure we'll get to Oahu to see Pearl Harbor, and since there is a Honl's Beach on Hawaii(Great Uncle was a plantation Dr. in the early 1920's) we'll have to visit there, too.

Sounds cool, if you plan on catching sunrise atop Haleakala (you should, it's breathtaking) bring warm clothes it gets down to 40 degrees up there. Oahu is cool, but try to do your shopping outside of Waikiki everything is more expensive there. Here's a thread on the best little places to eat on Oahu. http://www.quadmag.com/hum/viewtopic.php?t=314

Uncle_Max
03-27-08, 07:07 AM
Also, there's a flea market in the parking lot of Aloha Stadium on... weekends? either just saturday and sunday, or friday too. Not sure, check on that. I couldn't resist buying at least a few hawaiian shirts and t-shirts, and the shops there are like 5 for $20, instead of 1 for $20 in waikiki.

philemmons
03-27-08, 05:28 PM
:ttiwwp:
:fly:
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there is a webcam...thought it would be enough, but alas...i am wrong

sorry pooka :icon_hug:

http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/cam3/

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