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Seeing is believing: Livestream video monitoring of Hawaiian eruptions

July 8, 2026

Livestream video has become a crucial tool for volcano monitoring in recent years, building upon the use of webcam snapshots that have been common for the past two decades. In Hawaii, livestream video was first tested in 2018, and today, livestream video is a vital tool for the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory and partner agencies (National Park Service and Hawaiʻi County Civil Defense) as well as the public. Its role in volcano monitoring has been highlighted by the 2024–present summit eruption of Kīlauea—where three livestream video feeds provide a continuous and easily accessible view of the activity for the public. Here, we describe the methodology and equipment used for the livestream cameras in Hawaii and discuss the benefits and challenges of livestream video monitoring. We show how the nature of livestream video has fundamentally changed volcano monitoring, providing an “up-close” view to the world that was previously limited to observatory field staff. The livestream video feeds, coupled with the historical summit lava fountains, have provided an unprecedented level of engagement with the public, both local and worldwide.

Publication Year 2026
Title Seeing is believing: Livestream video monitoring of Hawaiian eruptions
DOI 10.1186/s13617-026-00170-x
Authors Matthew R. Patrick, Ken Hon, William Tollett, Thomas-Jon Kekoa Hiroaki Hoomanawanui, Katie Mulliken, Tim R. Orr, Michael P. Poland, Kevan Kamibayashi, S. Miki Warren, Seth Swaney, Edward F. Younger, Albert Kamakeʻeaina, Steven Fuke, R. Lopaka Lee, Michael H. Zoeller, Scott R Horvath
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Journal of Applied Volcanology
Index ID 70277149
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Alaska Volcano Observatory; Core Science Systems; Hawaiian Volcano Observatory; Volcano Science Center; Yellowstone Volcano Observatory; Office of Communication and Publishing
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