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Kilauea Eruption 12/23/24
#21
(12-27-2024, 03:19 AM)kalianna Wrote: Iʻd like to watch Pele dance too but my link to the summit seismograph isnʻt working.  I use: https://volcanoes.usgs.gov/vsc/captures/...UD-24h.png
Does anyone have a better link?

If you go to

https://www.usgs.gov/volcanoes/kilauea

And then back out a bit.. it seems to be focused the summit a bit to tight for anything constructive…

And with the seismic stations on.. the black triangles.. click on one and the data for that station comes up.. you can poke around and find all sorts of data behind those little icons..

The one I have been watching.. what I posted earlier in this thread.. is just south of the caldera and called RIMD.. that link is this..

https://volcanoes.usgs.gov/vsc/captures/...MD-24h.png

btw.. she's still at it.. albeit very slowly.. but one does imagine with each dribble of lava extruded the pressure holding back an eruption lessons..
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#22
From nps website:

HAWAII NATIONAL PARK, Hawaiʻi – As families watched lava glow within Kaluapele at sunset last night, a shocking scene unfolded in a closed area beyond the post-and-cable barrier at Kīlauea Overlook.

A toddler wandered off from his family and in a split second, ran straight toward the 400-foot cliff edge. His mother, screaming, managed to grab him in the nick of time just a foot or so away from a fatal fall. Disaster was averted, and the shaken family departed. A Christmas to remember?


Probably a good thing for the child there weren’t fantastic fountains last night that created even more of a distraction!
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#23
(12-27-2024, 03:37 AM)HereOnThePrimalEdge Wrote: From nps website:

HAWAII NATIONAL PARK, Hawaiʻi – As families watched lava glow within Kaluapele at sunset last night, a shocking scene unfolded in a closed area beyond the post-and-cable barrier at Kīlauea Overlook.

A toddler wandered off from his family and in a split second, ran straight toward the 400-foot cliff edge. His mother, screaming, managed to grab him in the nick of time just a foot or so away from a fatal fall. Disaster was averted, and the shaken family departed. A Christmas to remember? 


Probably a good thing for the child there weren’t fantastic fountains last night that created even more of a distraction!

Did you know that at Disney - Land and World, any child between 3 and 9 is required to be "leashed?"

I'm all for it at active lava spewing volcano craters too!
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#24
Yes, (Punaweb Forum Rules: harassing, sexually orientated) that makes sense.. for the rest of us.. not so much

Btw.. I think she's beginning to actually dance.. look back at the seismic record... she's been gaining in amplitude almost imperceptibly all day.. very gradually.. and now she seems to be taking it more seriously.. at least that's what the cameras suggest..
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#25
(12-27-2024, 04:23 AM)MyManao Wrote: Yes, Julie, considering how much you.... 

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Thank you
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#26
Mahalo for the llnks. Punaweb during an eruption is the place to be, not to disrespect Hawaii Tracker, which is awesome for in-depth stuff.
Certainty will be the death of us.
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#27
harassing, sexually orientated

Sexually, what? That's silly.. and just parroting what Julie says.. it's her bias.. her attitude.. not mine. Wake up and smell the vog!

I was referencing her relationship with TomK. She's been his pet.. ie on his leash.. especially when she showed up here. No big deal.. just amazed how twisted you all took it.

And now she's advocating putting humans on leashes. Come on man that deserves some serious pushback.. that's.. well that's Julie.

Sexually? Oy vey.
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#28
(12-27-2024, 05:46 AM)MyManao Wrote: harassing, sexually orientated

Sexually, what? That's silly.. and just parroting what Julie says.. it's her bias.. her attitude.. not mine. Wake up and smell the vog!

I was referencing her relationship with TomK. She's been his pet.. ie on his leash.. especially when she showed up here. No big deal.. just amazed how twisted you all took it.

Sexually? Oy vey.

Again.

Continual.

Persistent.

History of the same over and over, using current and multiple usernames.

Wake up and see the reality.
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#29
Mahalo for the llnks..

Overall the best of them is that link to HVO's map..

https://www.usgs.gov/volcanoes/kilauea

And realizing it is as big a map as you zoom out to.. ie it covers the entire HVO network..

And.. every one of the instrument icons on the map are dynamic.. ie tap, click, on one and it leads to that station's data. Some of the links are broken, some of the links lead to more or less data.. but the seismic stations, triangles, alone are pretty cool. Especially if you want to poke around and get a sense of how waves propagate across the island. But overall it's one page with a lot of the raw data..  verses the different ways they present a subset of them on other pages.
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#30
(12-27-2024, 05:46 AM)MyManao Wrote: And now she's advocating putting humans on leashes. Come on man that deserves some serious pushback.. that's.. well that's Julie.

I am talking about putting toddlers on a leash tether (a requirement to enter either Disney Land or Disney World with a 3 to 9 year old) - in situations where a child could run off and either be lost in a huge crowd, seriously hurt or worse yet killed. 

Imagine - just image - if that toddler fell into the cauldron full of red-hot lava.

What would YOUR conscience think and say? 

Push back? Perhaps maybe if you ever raised children - not just have children, but really raised them, you would understand that they are the most important thing we have. 

Here - read this.

Being a responsible Mom and Parent

News report about incident HOTPE posted:

Warning for volcano visitors after toddler nearly falls off cliff

Now, speaking about baseball bat sized sticks and where they are...
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