Glen, are you also reading the recommended report at
http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2007/1264/
(actually the 12 page pdf linked on that page)
too bad Jim hasn't updated since August. Maybe soon?
I don't know when this was written:
"The most recent episode in the ongoing Pu‘ ‘Ō‘ō—Kupaianaha eruption of Kīlauea Volcano is currently producing lava flows north of the east rift zone. Although they pose no immediate threat to communities, changes in flow behavior could conceivably cause future flows to advance downrift and impact communities thus far unaffected... Members of the public are advised to increase their general awareness of these hazards and stay up-to-date on current conditions."
Maybe earlier this summer? Although not alarmist, it is also less than reassuring.
I saw the Mega-disasters ...
like the whole series, they have to sensationalize and paint worst case scenarios to make the show dramatic.
I thought it had some good information, but was still written so as to provoke maximum anxiety ... all very nice and entertaining if you are sitting far from the islands and it wouldn't affect you.
I thought the reminder that Kilauea can be explosive was useful. We all got so used to the nice tame flow that people could hike to, a lot of people don't even realize that Kilauea can be --make that WILL be--dynamic and unpredictable.