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Old 08-July-2008, 07:33 PM
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A few days ago, the summit started to deflate while the rift zone stayed the same or inflated a little. So things were pretty stable at the summit, and what I thought might happen (lava at the surface at the summit) didn't happen. At least, not yet.

A little excitement last night:

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Activity Summary for last 24 hours: Two small explosion-like earthquake signals were recorded from the Halema`uma`u vent last night and produced minor amounts of ash. Kilauea summit continued to deflate while Pu`u `O`o weakly inflates. Elevated amounts of sulfur dioxide gas continued to issue from the Halema`uma`u vent. At the east rift eruption site, an unusually high amount of sulfur dioxide gas issued from Pu`u `O`o crater; more lava than usual continued to erupt from the TEB vent area and flow into the tube system feeding multiple but short surface flows.
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Hey all, here are some links to imagry from the current breakout.

The Flow itself
That would be so "cool" standing there taking those pictures. Just as long as there was a clear path to runaway if necessary.
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Wow. Like a lesson out of a textbook. Aa burying pahoehoe.
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she's at it again

Fox news update at 10:02 not on web yet.

NECN current video
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Wow, great video. I want to go!
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Wow, great video. I want to go!
That would be a hot time!
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I kept thinking as I viewed it, "Where do you set down in an emergency?"
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I kept thinking as I viewed it, "Where do you set down in an emergency?"
My guess is the answer would be something along the lines of "As far away from the red stuff as possible"
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My guess is the answer would be something along the lines of "As far away from the red stuff as possible"
When I was ten and my father was teaching me to fly his Piper Tri-pacer we were crossing Lake Michigan and I said "Does the motor sound OK" to which he responded "It always goes on automatic ruff when you are beyond gliding back to shore. Don't worry about it".
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Images of a couple of small explosions, see the entry for July 31:

http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/kilauea/update/images.html

One was at the ocean entry, the other at Pu'u O'o. Debris was scattered over 100 yards.
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