Periodic calving of ice from the snout of South Crillon Glacier.
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Periodic calving of ice from the snout of South Crillon Glacier.
Total Water Level and Coastal Change Forecast Viewer
Total Water Level and Coastal Change Forecast ViewerScreenshot of Total Water Level and Coastal Change Forecast Viewer on June 4, 2016, two days before Tropical Storm Colin was expected to hit Florida’s Gulf of Mexico coast.
Total Water Level and Coastal Change Forecast Viewer
Total Water Level and Coastal Change Forecast ViewerScreenshot of Total Water Level and Coastal Change Forecast Viewer on June 4, 2016, two days before Tropical Storm Colin was expected to hit Florida’s Gulf of Mexico coast.
This map shows recent changes to Kīlauea's active East Rift Zone lava flow field. The area covered by the June 27th flow as of June 2 is shown in orange. The areas covered by the new breakouts at Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō as of May 26 are shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the new breakouts as mapped on June 2 is shown in red.
This map shows recent changes to Kīlauea's active East Rift Zone lava flow field. The area covered by the June 27th flow as of June 2 is shown in orange. The areas covered by the new breakouts at Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō as of May 26 are shown in pink, while widening and advancement of the new breakouts as mapped on June 2 is shown in red.
View of breakout on northeast flank of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō. The light-colored flows in the foreground are active pāhoehoe flows. The view is to the southeast. Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō is at upper right.
View of breakout on northeast flank of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō. The light-colored flows in the foreground are active pāhoehoe flows. The view is to the southeast. Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō is at upper right.
Where (and how) you gonna go when the volcano flows?
Where (and how) you gonna go when the volcano flows?The 1887 lava flow erupted from Mauna Loa's Southwest Rift Zone crossed the government road (about a 1,000 feet south of today's Highway 11), traveling 14 km (9 mi) in less than 9 hours. Photo by J.J. Williams, courtesy of National Park Service.
Where (and how) you gonna go when the volcano flows?
Where (and how) you gonna go when the volcano flows?The 1887 lava flow erupted from Mauna Loa's Southwest Rift Zone crossed the government road (about a 1,000 feet south of today's Highway 11), traveling 14 km (9 mi) in less than 9 hours. Photo by J.J. Williams, courtesy of National Park Service.
View of recent breakout on east flank of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō
View of recent breakout on east flank of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ōView of recent breakout on east flank of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō. The flow has advanced about 1.3 km (0.8 miles), but activity today was focused in the middle part of the flow, closer to its vent. The view is to the west.
View of recent breakout on east flank of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō
View of recent breakout on east flank of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ōView of recent breakout on east flank of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō. The flow has advanced about 1.3 km (0.8 miles), but activity today was focused in the middle part of the flow, closer to its vent. The view is to the west.
An even closer view of the skylight (about 6 m or 20 ft across). Ag...
An even closer view of the skylight (about 6 m or 20 ft across). Ag...An even closer view of the skylight (about 6 m or 20 ft across). Again, the lava stream is flowing to the upper right.
An even closer view of the skylight (about 6 m or 20 ft across). Ag...
An even closer view of the skylight (about 6 m or 20 ft across). Ag...An even closer view of the skylight (about 6 m or 20 ft across). Again, the lava stream is flowing to the upper right.
Video showing a small channelized flow, as well as the skylight des...
Video showing a small channelized flow, as well as the skylight des...Video showing a small channelized flow, as well as the skylight described above, on the breakout on the east flank of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō.
Video showing a small channelized flow, as well as the skylight des...
Video showing a small channelized flow, as well as the skylight des...Video showing a small channelized flow, as well as the skylight described above, on the breakout on the east flank of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō.
This photo, looking SW, shows Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō in the background, with the...
This photo, looking SW, shows Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō in the background, with the...This photo, looking southwest, shows Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō in the background, with the northern breakout from May 24 extending to the right, with fume coming from a newly forming tube. The feature in the center foreground is a perched lava pond that formed in July 2014, but was refilled by new lava from the northern breakout in recent days.
This photo, looking SW, shows Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō in the background, with the...
This photo, looking SW, shows Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō in the background, with the...This photo, looking southwest, shows Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō in the background, with the northern breakout from May 24 extending to the right, with fume coming from a newly forming tube. The feature in the center foreground is a perched lava pond that formed in July 2014, but was refilled by new lava from the northern breakout in recent days.
Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō's current crater subsided by about 10 m (33 ft) in the da...
Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō's current crater subsided by about 10 m (33 ft) in the da...Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō's current crater subsided by about 10 m (33 ft) in the days following the May 24 breakouts. This view, looking southeast, shows the crater as it was today. HVO webcams are perched on the edge of the Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō cone (an older crater rim) in the foreground.
Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō's current crater subsided by about 10 m (33 ft) in the da...
Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō's current crater subsided by about 10 m (33 ft) in the da...Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō's current crater subsided by about 10 m (33 ft) in the days following the May 24 breakouts. This view, looking southeast, shows the crater as it was today. HVO webcams are perched on the edge of the Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō cone (an older crater rim) in the foreground.
A close-up view of the spatter cone.
A close-up view of the spatter cone.
This is breakout on the east flank of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō. It forms the light...
This is breakout on the east flank of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō. It forms the light...This is another view of the breakout on the east flank of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō. It forms the lighter-colored surface in the lower left quadrant of the photo. Note the orange speck on the breakout - this is the skylight shown in the adjacent photos and the video below.
This is breakout on the east flank of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō. It forms the light...
This is breakout on the east flank of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō. It forms the light...This is another view of the breakout on the east flank of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō. It forms the lighter-colored surface in the lower left quadrant of the photo. Note the orange speck on the breakout - this is the skylight shown in the adjacent photos and the video below.
skylight on the east breakout. The skylight is about 6 m (20 ft) ac...
skylight on the east breakout. The skylight is about 6 m (20 ft) ac...A closer view of the skylight on the east breakout. The skylight is about 6 m (20 ft) across, and the lava stream is traveling toward the upper right side of the photo.
skylight on the east breakout. The skylight is about 6 m (20 ft) ac...
skylight on the east breakout. The skylight is about 6 m (20 ft) ac...A closer view of the skylight on the east breakout. The skylight is about 6 m (20 ft) across, and the lava stream is traveling toward the upper right side of the photo.
The ground around the spatter cone was covered in small gobs of spa...
The ground around the spatter cone was covered in small gobs of spa...The ground around the spatter cone was covered in small gobs of spatter and Pele's hair, as shown here.
The ground around the spatter cone was covered in small gobs of spa...
The ground around the spatter cone was covered in small gobs of spa...The ground around the spatter cone was covered in small gobs of spatter and Pele's hair, as shown here.
Overnight on May 13-14, a new spatter cone, shown here, grew over a...
Overnight on May 13-14, a new spatter cone, shown here, grew over a...Overnight on May 13-14, a new spatter cone, shown here, grew over a vent high on the northeast rim of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō. HVO scientists for scale.
Overnight on May 13-14, a new spatter cone, shown here, grew over a...
Overnight on May 13-14, a new spatter cone, shown here, grew over a...Overnight on May 13-14, a new spatter cone, shown here, grew over a vent high on the northeast rim of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō. HVO scientists for scale.
View of a snow-covered Mount Shasta, CA, photo taken in June 2017
View of a snow-covered Mount Shasta, CA, photo taken in June 2017The photo was taken from a vantage looking up Avalanche Gulch at Red Banks (a line of cliffs along the ridge central to the photograph).
View of a snow-covered Mount Shasta, CA, photo taken in June 2017
View of a snow-covered Mount Shasta, CA, photo taken in June 2017The photo was taken from a vantage looking up Avalanche Gulch at Red Banks (a line of cliffs along the ridge central to the photograph).
Heavy rains that began falling during Memorial Day weekend in late May 2016 pushed the Brazos River, 30 miles southwest of Houston, Texas, toward a near-record flooding stage that hasn’t been seen since 1913, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
Heavy rains that began falling during Memorial Day weekend in late May 2016 pushed the Brazos River, 30 miles southwest of Houston, Texas, toward a near-record flooding stage that hasn’t been seen since 1913, according to the National Weather Service (NWS).
northern spatter source, which spanned roughly 30 meters (100 feet)...
northern spatter source, which spanned roughly 30 meters (100 feet)...A closer look at the northern spatter source, which spanned roughly 30 meters (100 feet) of the lake margin.
northern spatter source, which spanned roughly 30 meters (100 feet)...
northern spatter source, which spanned roughly 30 meters (100 feet)...A closer look at the northern spatter source, which spanned roughly 30 meters (100 feet) of the lake margin.
Summit lake level has dropped slightly; typical spattering activity
Summit lake level has dropped slightly; typical spattering activityThe summit lava lake in Halema‘uma‘u Crater was at a high level earlier in the week, and partly visible from the Jaggar Museum Overlook at times. But over the past few days, the lake level has dropped slightly.
Summit lake level has dropped slightly; typical spattering activity
Summit lake level has dropped slightly; typical spattering activityThe summit lava lake in Halema‘uma‘u Crater was at a high level earlier in the week, and partly visible from the Jaggar Museum Overlook at times. But over the past few days, the lake level has dropped slightly.
lava lake within the Overlook crater, from the rim of Halema‘uma‘u ...
lava lake within the Overlook crater, from the rim of Halema‘uma‘u ...A wider view of the lava lake within the Overlook crater, from the rim of Halema‘uma‘u Crater (closed to the public due to hazardous conditions). Two spattering areas were active, one along the north margin and another in the southeast corner of the lake.
lava lake within the Overlook crater, from the rim of Halema‘uma‘u ...
lava lake within the Overlook crater, from the rim of Halema‘uma‘u ...A wider view of the lava lake within the Overlook crater, from the rim of Halema‘uma‘u Crater (closed to the public due to hazardous conditions). Two spattering areas were active, one along the north margin and another in the southeast corner of the lake.
Spattering along north margin of Kīlauea's summit lava lake
Spattering along north margin of Kīlauea's summit lava lakeVideo of spattering along the north margin of Kīlauea Volcano's summit lava lake.
Spattering along north margin of Kīlauea's summit lava lake
Spattering along north margin of Kīlauea's summit lava lakeVideo of spattering along the north margin of Kīlauea Volcano's summit lava lake.