03-24-2018, 10:33 PM
All of our would be volcanologists, any predictions?
The tiltmeter on Pu`u `O`o cone continues to record the notable inflationary tilt that started on March 12. Continuously recording GPS stations on Pu`u `O`o also started recording extension across the cone on that date. Webcam views show that long-term sources of glow within Pu#699;u #699;#332;#699;#333; crater persist. Increased webcam views of spattering from the West Pit lava pond have been visible over the past few days. This is likely due to ground subsidence noted over the past two months, followed by the current rise in the surface level of the lava pond, coincident with the ongoing inflationary tilt.
The tiltmeter on Pu`u `O`o cone continues to record the notable inflationary tilt that started on March 12. Continuously recording GPS stations on Pu`u `O`o also started recording extension across the cone on that date. Webcam views show that long-term sources of glow within Pu#699;u #699;#332;#699;#333; crater persist. Increased webcam views of spattering from the West Pit lava pond have been visible over the past few days. This is likely due to ground subsidence noted over the past two months, followed by the current rise in the surface level of the lava pond, coincident with the ongoing inflationary tilt.