09-20-2014, 04:54 AM
This is the link that shows the direction of the vog plumes. The trade winds usually blow them to the south. When the wind shifts, it blows them to a more northish direction. Strong winds keep the plumes at higher altitudes. Right now (Aug 20, 8:30 AM) it shows that there are no winds, so the plumes spread out and stay close to the ground and affect more people throughout the island.
http://www.hawaiiso2network.com/
(edited to replace elevations with altitudes)
http://www.hawaiiso2network.com/
(edited to replace elevations with altitudes)