by annthenmac@hawaii.rr.com | Jul 18, 2016 | Lava Overflight
July 14, 2016 Skylights to Da Max Pele remains active on and above the coastal plain, widening and overplating the flow field. But the distal tip just over a half mile from the ocean has more or less stalled out for the time being. Pele rolled over the Pali two weeks...
by annthenmac@hawaii.rr.com | Jul 8, 2016 | Lava Overflight
July 7, 2016 Lava Toward Ocean Pele continues to move across the coastal flats, widening the flow field and making steady headway toward the ocean. Pele rolled over the Pali a week ago, mostly between Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and the abandoned Royal Gardens...
by annthenmac@hawaii.rr.com | Jul 1, 2016 | Lava Overflight
June 30, 2016 Lava Over Pali Pele has reached the bottom of the Pali and is now pooling in the coastal flats in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, near the abandoned Royal Gardens subdivision. This new flow is now nearly 5 miles long, and just over two miles from the...
by annthenmac@hawaii.rr.com | Jun 26, 2016 | Lava Overflight
June 23, 2016 Lava Reaches Pali Pele has made significant progress toward the ocean this past week, and is now poised just above the pali (cliff scarp) near the abandoned Royal Gardens subdivision. This new flow is now just over 3 miles long, and will most likely...
by annthenmac@hawaii.rr.com | Jun 19, 2016 | Lava Overflight
June 16, 2016 Flowing Toward the Pali The USGS has declared the 6/27 lava flow that threatened Pahoa 18 months ago officially dead. We were unable to access the northeast flow field due to the weather, but we managed to fly through the raindrops to document the robust...