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Volcano is Acting Up #3: Pele is Smoking!
#51
Okay I got a chuckle .... but I am sick!! ha ha

Dont you love how the unpermitted concrete house is now NOT ocean front..... (with the delta now in front of it)....

http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/kilauea/update/ar...3583_L.jpg

If Kapoho is subsiding, what would that be called?
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#52
Last year when we were there, there was a rather large motorhome parked just south of the original turn around area. Someone had graded a driveway to it. Does anyone local there know if the motorhome and it's inhabitants got out safely? I think some news article that I read recently stated there were two woman living there. They mentioned the woman got out but nothing about the really big motorhome. Funny I don't see it in Volcano website photos
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#53
They drove the motorhome out a few days beforehand. We were there as they started it up and drove out waving to the crowd. Their parking spot still looks like it is there as is the driveway.
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#54
WOW so glad to here that they got out safely , my hubby and I were wondering. Boy they sure had a beautiful spot to live sorry they had to leave. We all enjoy the BI at Pele's discretion. [:I]
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#55
on the updates page today
A new gas vent has become established within Halema`uma`u crater; its appearance has doubled the already-high sulfur dioxide emission rates. Seismic tremor levels continued elevated to several times background levels at Kilauea summit.

wow, that seems different. I don't remember seeing anything about Halema`uma`u before. except maybe last June when all the action shifted and there was that breakout at Mauna Ula.

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#56
The steam/gas plume coming out of Halemaumau is something to see. It's huge. I've never seen this. If you are in the area, definitely check it out.

Still no inflation at the summit, so it doesn't sound like there is an eruption imminent...

Robin
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#57
Did anybody else notice that there was a 2.8 earthquake at the summit of Mauna Loa, right smack dab on top of that rift zone that runs down into HOVE? That is the rift that lit up with 65 ft. tall fountains of lava in the not so distant past.

Carol
Carol

Every time you feel yourself getting pulled into other people's nonsense, repeat these words: Not my circus, not my monkeys.
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#58
http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/maunaloa/history/50_06_01/

the 1950 flow which you can read about at the above link, with photos.

ed to add that under 3.0 they rate as a micro-quake. If Mauna Loa has under ten of these a week it it not doing anything significant, per the USGS site.

The ML summit quake was a 3.4
There was a 2.9 8 miles ENE of Hualalai summit, on Monday.
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#59
"Sulfur dioxide gas from Kilauea volcano on Thursday reached the highest level ever recorded, leading officials to worry that all of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park might have to be closed if tradewinds are not strong enough blow the gas away"
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#60
I think the smoldering cigarette has met the mattress.
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