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LavaTalk: February 6, 2015 update on Kilauea’s lava flow

The Friday morning (Feb 6) lava flow overflight revealed that the front shows no advancment downslope and remains about 0.36 miles from Highway 130. Smoke and vog conditions were moderate to heavy with a light southwest wind blowing the smoke in a northeast direction.

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A photo looking west from a research camera temporarily positioned southeast of the Pāhoa Marketplace, this image shows the June 27th lava flow area. The image was taken at 7:50 a.m. Thursday, February 5, 2015. This camera that took this was installed through a collaboration between the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, Oceanic Time Warner Cable, and Bryson's Cinders Inc.

LavaTalk: February 5, 2015 update on Kilauea’s lava flow

The Thursday morning (Feb 5) lava flow overflight revealed that the front shows no advancment downslope and remains about 0.36 miles from Highway 130. Vog and smoke conditions are moderate to heavy. There is NO community meeting in Pahoa tonight due to the lack of flow activity.

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LavaTalk: February 4, 2015 update on Kilauea’s lava flow

The Wednesday morning (Feb 4) lava flow overflight revealed that the front shows no advancment downslope and remains about 0.36 miles from Highway 130. Vog and smoke conditions are moderate to heavy.

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The Kahaualea Natural Area Reserve trailhead at the end of Captain's Drive/Ala Kapena Drive in Glenwood, Hawaii. Officially the trail is closed but hikers and hunters often enter the area. Hawaii 24/7 File Photo.

Hikers rescued from hike to Pu‘u ‘O‘o Crater are cited for trespass

Two hikers who got lost in the state Kahauale‘a Natural Area Reserve (NAR) overnight while returning from a hike to Pu‘u ‘O‘o Crater were cited by Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR) Division of Conservation and Resources Enforcement (DOCARE) officers. They got lost while hiking and were rescued by the Hawaii County Fire Department […]

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A photo looking west from a research camera temporarily positioned southeast of the Pāhoa Marketplace, this image shows the June 27th lava flow advancing from left to right. Activity is very low so you can see Mauna Loa and Mauna Kea in the distance. The image was taken at 8:40 a.m. Tuesday, February 3, 2015. This camera that took this was installed through a collaboration between the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, Oceanic Time Warner Cable, and Bryson's Cinders Inc.

LavaTalk: February 3, 2015 update on Kilauea’s lava flow

The Tuesday morning (Feb 3) lava flow overflight revealed that the front shows no advancment downslope and remains about 0.36 miles from Highway 130. Vog and smoke conditions are moderate to heavy.

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LavaTalk: February 2, 2015 update on Kilauea’s lava flow

The Monday morning (Feb 2) lava flow assesment revealed that the front shows no advancment downslope and remains about 0.36 miles from Highway 130. Vog and smoke conditions are moderate to heavy.

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LavaTalk: February 1, 2015 update on Kilauea’s lava flow

The Sunday morning (Feb 1) overflight revealed that the breakouts continue to be active and widening but have not advanced and remain about 0.36 miles from Highway 130.

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The Kahaualea Natural Area Reserve trailhead at the end of Captain's Drive/Ala Kapena Drive in Glenwood, Hawaii. Officially the trail is closed but hikers and hunters often enter the area. Hawaii 24/7 File Photo.

Hikers rescued after night of being lost in Kahaualea Forest Reserve

Fire/rescue crews answered a 9:23 a.m. alarm Friday (Jan 30) to the Kahaualea Forest Reserve in the Volcano area for a pair of lost hikers. The two men, aged 22-years-old and 23-years-old, who are newcomers to the islands hiked early Thursday through the Kahaualea Forest Reserve to go to Pu‘u ‘O‘o Crater. On the way […]

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LavaTalk: January 31, 2015 update on Kilauea’s lava flow

The Saturday morning (Jan 31) overflight revealed that the breakout on the north margin continues to be active and widening but has not advanced and remains about 0.36 miles from Highway 130 near the Pahoa Police and Fire Stations.

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LavaTalk: January 30, 2015 update on Kilauea’s lava flow

The Friday morning (Jan 30) assesment is that flow breakout on the north margin breakout continues to be active and widening but has not advanced and remains about 0.36 miles from Highway 130 near the Pahoa Police and Fire Stations.

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A photo looking west from a research camera temporarily positioned southeast of the Pāhoa Marketplace, this image shows the June 27th lava flow advancing from left to right. The image was taken at 8:10 a.m. Thursday, January 29, 2015. This camera that took this was installed through a collaboration between the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, Oceanic Time Warner Cable, and Bryson's Cinders Inc.

LavaTalk: January 29, 2015 update on Kilauea’s lava flow

The Thursday morning (Jan 29) assesment revealed that flow breakout on the north margin breakout continues to be active and widening but has not advanced and remains about 0.36 miles from Highway 130 near the Pahoa Police and Fire Stations.

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LavaTalk: January 28, 2015 update on Kilauea’s lava flow

The Wednesday morning (Jan 28) assesment revealed that flow breakout on the north margin continues to be active and widening but has not advanced since yesterday and remains about 0.36 miles from Highway 130 near the Pahoa Police and Fire Stations.

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HVO geologist taking a gps waypoint of the leading edge of the June 27th flow, which consisted of a narrow, sluggish breakout during the afternoon. Photo taken Monday, January 26, 2015 courtesy of USGS/HVO

LavaTalk: January 27, 2015 update on Kilauea’s lava flow

The Tuesday morning (Jan 27) assesment revealed that flow breakout on the north margin continues to be active and widening but has not advanced since yesterday and remains about 0.36 miles from Highway 130 near the Pahoa Police and Fire Stations.

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LavaTalk: January 26, 2015 update on Kilauea’s lava flow

The Monday morning (Jan 26) assesment revealed that flow breakout on the north margin continues to be active, shows some widening, advanced 50 yards since yesterday and is about 0.36 miles from Highway 130 near the Pahoa Police and Fire Stations.

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