Hawaiian Volcano Update: Maunaloa Quakes Steady, Kīlauea Slowly Filling, November 3, 2022 – lanikai-beach

Maunaloa earthquakes remain steady, though still elevated above the early September background, as the volcano continues to adjust to the newly infilling magma. We review the available monitoring data and reports available courtesy of the USGS-HVO, including Volcano Watch articles on expected aftershocks after last month’s 5.0 under Pāhala and InSAR measurements of volcanoes and […]

Kīlauea Video Brief: The Eruption’s Steady Pattern – lanikai-beach

A quick summary of the recent steady pattern of Kīlauea’s eruption, currently approaching its one-year milestone, including full eruption time-lapses, filling rates and volumes, viewing conditions and more, using the latest data courtesy of the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory data & adding narrated annotations. #Kilauea2022 #KilaueaErupts

Kīlauea Eruption Update: Steady Activity & Viewing, May 12, 2022 – lanikai-beach

Kīlauea appears to have recently settled into a pattern of steady circulation in its small, persistent lava lake combined with large lava flows that ooze up from beneath the hardened crater floor near its perimeter. This past week, viewing was reliable from multiple overlooks within Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, continuing a long period of no […]

Kīlauea Eruption Update: 7 Months & Going Steady, April 28, 2022 – lanikai-beach

7-months into Kīlauea’s latest summit eruption, its now typical activity continues. Lava circulates at the surface within a relatively small active lake that rises and falls with changes in magma pressure, but usually remains within sight in Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Scattered lava flows “ooze up” across other parts of the crater floor, leaking as […]

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