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Kilauea Volcano increased big island size by 700 acres

Tue Jun 05, 2018 11:46 am

Not like there is a shortage of magma.
Went from 4 sq miles to 8 sq miles in a week.
This thing could be erupting and spewing out noxious gas and lava for the next 100 years engulfing the entire island..........................
We have volcanoes on the mainland, but people don't generally live on them.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/ericmack/2 ... -coastline

Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano continues to reshape the Big Island with an unceasing flow of lava in the Eastern Rift Zone that has destroyed hundreds of structures and recently erased the island's largest lake.

Flows of lava march all the way down to the Pacific Ocean where they are currently filling in Kapoho Bay and remaking the coastline.

Meanwhile, at the volcano's summit, located inland in the heart of Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, earthquake activity has been intensifying in recent days, including a 5.5 magnitude temblor Monday and a 5.6 magnitude early Tuesday. The Hawaii County Civil Defense Authority reports there is no threat of a tsunami from the earthquakes as of Tuesday morning, however roads and buildings in the National Park have been damaged by the quakes.
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Tue Jun 05, 2018 12:02 pm

If I was a geologist, I'd be fucking giddy as hell... I'm NOT a geologist and find shit like this absolutely fascinating....You always read about changes that take millions of years or 'this is how it was back then' and you're talking about changes that are currently changing landscapes, and within a couple years, will look like 'it's always been that way'....

Fucking beautiful, in a weird, sciency way....

Re: Kilauea Volcano Filled In Hawaii's Biggest Lake In Hours

Tue Jun 05, 2018 12:09 pm

Said 250 buildings burned up last night alone and one fissure is blowing lava and large rocks a couple hundred feet in the air.
I'd make sure my home owners insurance was paid up, gather up grandma's ashes, and leave the island for awhile before it blows.

Re: Kilauea Volcano Filled In Hawaii's Biggest Lake In Hours

Tue Jun 05, 2018 12:16 pm

Guntrader wrote:Said 250 buildings burned up last night alone and one fissure is blowing lava and large rocks a couple hundred feet in the air.
I'd make sure my home owners insurance was paid up, gather up grandma's ashes, and leave the island for awhile.



I would doubt any insurance company would sell homeowners on an active volcano and Kilauea has been continuously erupting since 1983,....If they did it would be VERY expensive.

Re: Kilauea Volcano Filled In Hawaii's Biggest Lake In Hours

Tue Jun 05, 2018 12:30 pm

WaJim wrote:
Guntrader wrote:Said 250 buildings burned up last night alone and one fissure is blowing lava and large rocks a couple hundred feet in the air.
I'd make sure my home owners insurance was paid up, gather up grandma's ashes, and leave the island for awhile.



I would doubt any insurance company would sell homeowners on an active volcano and Kilauea has been continuously erupting since 1983,....If they did it would be VERY expensive.


Plenty of insurance companies provide insurance to the residents there. But like a lot of policies elsewhere in "geologic activity areas" (I made that up I have no idea what its really called) they have exceptions for different things. A lot of policies might exclude lava damage. Kind of like earthquake damage is often not covered. It does get a bit harder there since some houses are just burning down from fires so its a matter of how the policy agent deems it. Since the fire was started by lava (in most cases) they can deny claims based on that.

We were actually there before it really "blew". Around the 8-16 fissures time frame. It was interesting watching the news there as there was really little fear or worry. Most of it was about people trying to get back in to recover more possessions. That and getting a hazardous material out of the geo thermal plant. But they did have some fun, the news would show clips from the mainland and basically make fun of the reporters for having no clue what they were talking about.

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Tue Jun 05, 2018 4:05 pm

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Re: Kilauea Volcano Filled In Hawaii's Biggest Lake In Hours

Tue Jun 05, 2018 4:51 pm

Hoping Seattle sits on a volcano. A lot problems would be solved then.

Re: Kilauea Volcano Filled In Hawaii's Biggest Lake In Hours

Tue Jun 05, 2018 6:31 pm

Ace wrote:Hoping Seattle sits on a volcano. A lot problems would be solved then.

Hopefully it will happen on my day off! I work just a block south of safeco field

Re: Kilauea Volcano Filled In Hawaii's Biggest Lake In Hours

Thu Jun 07, 2018 12:43 pm

I see a great marketing strategy arising... make a new coffee line and call it Leilani Roast, or Kapoho roast. Kilauea roast would just be too much...

Re: Kilauea Volcano Filled In Hawaii's Biggest Lake In Hours

Thu Jun 07, 2018 4:36 pm

Hoping Glacier will blow.

Re: Kilauea Volcano Filled In Hawaii's Biggest Lake In Hours

Thu Jun 07, 2018 6:27 pm

Pablo wrote:Hoping Glacier will blow.

HEY! You got my attention.....

NO!

:)

Re: Kilauea Volcano Filled In Hawaii's Biggest Lake In Hours

Thu Jun 07, 2018 6:29 pm

Pablo wrote:Hoping Glacier will blow.

Needs to wait a week, my daughter is on her way there..........In my new car!

Re: Kilauea Volcano Filled In Hawaii's Biggest Lake In Hours

Mon Jun 11, 2018 8:35 am

velillen wrote:
WaJim wrote:
Guntrader wrote:Said 250 buildings burned up last night alone and one fissure is blowing lava and large rocks a couple hundred feet in the air.
I'd make sure my home owners insurance was paid up, gather up grandma's ashes, and leave the island for awhile.



I would doubt any insurance company would sell homeowners on an active volcano and Kilauea has been continuously erupting since 1983,....If they did it would be VERY expensive.


Plenty of insurance companies provide insurance to the residents there. But like a lot of policies elsewhere in "geologic activity areas" (I made that up I have no idea what its really called) they have exceptions for different things. A lot of policies might exclude lava damage. Kind of like earthquake damage is often not covered. It does get a bit harder there since some houses are just burning down from fires so its a matter of how the policy agent deems it. Since the fire was started by lava (in most cases) they can deny claims based on that.

We were actually there before it really "blew". Around the 8-16 fissures time frame. It was interesting watching the news there as there was really little fear or worry. Most of it was about people trying to get back in to recover more possessions. That and getting a hazardous material out of the geo thermal plant. But they did have some fun, the news would show clips from the mainland and basically make fun of the reporters for having no clue what they were talking about.


They have a map they give you when you look at property that defines the lava zones. This area is lava zone 1. All the locals/natives left a long time ago and newcomers snapped up the land because it was dirt cheap. They literally call the area the Wild West because a lot of "undesirables" live there. Here's a couple now:

https://www.facebook.com/10001130592154 ... 919574334/

The old guy with the gun is a well known hardcase.

Re: Kilauea Volcano Filled In Hawaii's Biggest Lake In Hours

Mon Jun 18, 2018 2:50 pm

If this volcano erupts long enough it might not be long before it's just "The Hawaiian Island" on maps.

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Re: Kilauea Volcano Filled In Hawaii's Biggest Lake In Hours

Wed Jul 18, 2018 1:18 pm

Don't think I'd be building a house there anytime soon.
Tour boat just had a big chunk of lava crashing through their roof.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/201 ... g-tourists


Lava from the Kilauea volcano has added nearly 700 acres to Hawaii's Big Island
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/kilauea-vo ... coastline/
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