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Kilauea volcano errupts, lava more than 1k feet high [video]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oG5zz9Sjw3E
41•asix66•2d ago

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asix66•2d ago
YT link is live video.

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

Timeline: https://www.usgs.gov/volcanoes/kilauea/volcano-updates/volca...

0xbadcafebee•2h ago
Money shot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24GcMK020Ao

Three weeks ago: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Db9qvUWYgcQ

beefnugs•53m ago
Guess dump didnt get the warning about not starting a ww3, now nature shows us how it can gladly participate
ganeshkrishnan•2d ago
Big Island is an extremely interesting place. Its just few kilometers wide but it has around 8 climate zones ranging from snow, desert, volcano, tropical, beaches, rainforest what not. You can drive less than an hour and go from desert to snow and snow to tropical.

There is one public bus that goes around and once I was the only passenger and the driver stopped the bus near the ocean to show the travelling whales/dolphins.

jebarker•1h ago
Also the tallest mountain on Earth!
aoki•1h ago
For those downvoting: As measured from the planetary surface(=sea floor in this case), as opposed to sea level
tele_ski•1h ago
I've always thought that it seems like a silly way to measure it.. Everest also goes to the sea floor, technically.
jebarker•1h ago
Then you’d be calling a whole continent a single mountain and it wouldn’t be a continuous slope in one direction.

I agree though that it’s a bit silly to measure Mauna Kea to the ocean floor.

eesmith•1h ago
Shout out to Chimborazo, where the summit is (likely) furthest from the center of the Earth. (I understand Huascarán is in contention, and don't know the latest details.)
perihelions•44m ago
Everything is silly, and consensus reality on these kind of things is just a glorified Reddit thread IRL. There's at least four plausible metrics. Everest is tallest from the local mean sea level (the smoothed gravitational equipotential—what a stationary water surface hugs); McKinley-Denali from its local terrain base; Mauna Kea from the local terrain base inclusive of underwater terrain; and Chimborazo, in equatorial Ecuador (it's Ecuador because it's equatorial), as measured from this planet's center-of-mass (the planet bulges out approaching the equator because of its spinning—"oblateness").

Like a Reddit thread, it's best not to argue too much with what the hive-mind decides. People literally died climbing what they believed to be the correct answer. Let them have their thing. :)

sejje•45m ago
How does the rain avoid the desert areas?
nottorp•18m ago
It checks the biome type like in Minecraft!
xKingfisher•6m ago
It's a "rain shadow"[0]

The predominant wind is from the east, and the air cools aid forms rainclouds as it tries to rise over the mountains in the center of the island. Then warms again as it descends down the eastern slopes.

So the eastern (Hilo) side is pretty lush jungle, and the west(Kona) is desert. With snowy mountains in between.

[0]https://www.climate.gov/news-features/featured-images/rain-s...

jasonthorsness•2h ago
Can’t predict the volcano, but I highly recommend a helicopter trip over Kilauea if you have a chance to go. Even if it is not currently erupting, from the air you can see the cooled lava flow paths and it’s clear the massive volume that occasionally flows out.
colechristensen•54m ago
Kilauea has been erupting every week or two since Christmas Eve and fountaining every week or two for two months now.
1970-01-01•2h ago
Live link is useless link. Nothing to see except steam.
Eduard•1h ago
timestamp for "lava more than 1k feet high" please.
jmward01•1h ago
This has been happening for a while now on a fairly regular schedule. Geology hub covered a previous eruptive episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkMz4b5Ogd8
dluan•40m ago
The VOG lately on Oahu has been really bad, desperately hoping we keep tradewinds around. A few weeks ago we had Kona winds and it was nauseating.

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