Kīlauea Eruption Update: Summit Eruption Most Voluminous in 100 Years, June 23, 2022 – lanikai-beach

Kīlauea’s summit eruption is approaching nine months of activity, and has now passed a milestone previously held by the 1967-68 summit eruption, which lasted eight-and-a-half months. The most recent eruption volume of 92.5 million cubic meters (or 24.4 billion gallons) now exceeds the 55-year record of 90 million cubic meters, and suggests an incremental rate […]

Kīlauea Eruption Update: Weekly Volcano Summary & Stories From 2018, June 16, 2022 – lanikai-beach

Philip will be unable to join us live this week, so Dane takes over the channel… but Philip was able to record an quick update for us. Kīlauea’s summit eruption continues to provide great views from multiple overlooks at Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park. Only slight changes over the last week persistent lava lake, but a […]

Hawaii Kilauea Volcano Halemaumau Crater Lake Eruption Flight Video Update 🌋June 2022 - lanikai-beach.net

This Kilauea Volcano Eruptions presentation video contains media obtained from USGS and Google Earth with some of the significant June 2022 updates from; USGS at https://www.usgs.gov/volcanoes/kilauea/photo-video-chronology and earthquakes data. According to the USGS HVO a new eruption at Kīlauea’s summit began at approximately 3:20 p.m. HST on September 29, 2021. Lava activity is currently confined […]

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, May 5, 2022 & Visual History of the 2018 Eruption – lanikai-beach

Kīlauea’s 2022 summit eruption continues, with typical activity that included a slight drop in lava level during the past weekend and large ooze-up flows returning in the past day. This remains a great time for public viewing, continuing a long period of no increased volcanic threat to people. We share time-lapse and video illustrating these […]

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 […]

Kīlauea Eruption Update: West Vent Breakout, April 14, 2022 – lanikai-beach

Activity within Kīlauea’s summit crater appears to have normalized, with its eruption rate returning to the long-term trend, complete with fluctuations in lava level within the active lake. This remains a great time for public viewing, continuing a long period of no increased volcanic threat to people. Most of the magma coming from depth continues […]

Kīlauea Eruption Update: Rate Doubles, Filling Projections, April 1, 2022 – lanikai-beach

The past week on Kīlauea’s summit has seen widespread eruptive activity across the inner crater floor with no pauses, as the newest volume estimate from the USGS of 64 million cubic meters (17 billion gallons) since September 29 implies a near-doubling of the eruption rate in mid-March. Viewing within Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park continues to […]

Kīlauea Eruption Update: More Pauses, Surges & Features, March 3, 2022 – lanikai-beach

This past week, Kīlauea’s summit eruption was marked by 4 short pauses, with lava surging forth after about a day each time. The southwest crater floor showed the most change, first near the southern-most outlet of the West Vent where a small pond basin has formed, and second on the southeast margin of the active […]

This Week in Volcanoes; Glacier Peak Update, Mauna Loa Earthquake Swarm - lanikai-beach.net

Right now, there are 51 volcanoes actively erupting on the planet. This week’s top story regards the Glacier Peak volcano in Washington State, which the US Geological Survey does not think is sufficiently monitored. Meanwhile, at Mauna Loa, a series of earthquakes occurred on its edifice due to the movement of magma. Also, at volcanoes […]

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