Kīlauea Eruption Update: New Outlets & Lake Changes, November 18, 2021
3:14 AM · Nov 19, 2021Interesting minor changes in Kīlauea's eruption occurred over the past week, including the temporary appearance of a 2nd and 3rd outlet from the West Vent that flowed into the lava lake, the continued rising of the vent and hardened crust over the filling lava, and the growing lava overflow zone out of the inner crater onto the northern down-dropped block. We review and present the changes as best seen from various webcams, maps, photos and videos, as well as the scientific details evident on the monitoring data courtesy of the USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, and as usual our discussion of live viewer questions. The eruption still poses no direct threat to people apart from its gas and particulates, shifting our focus to the observed processes and their context in volcano science. Epic views from the public overlook within Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park document the changes, with every visitor experiencing a unique moment in its evolution. This program is brought to you in part by a grant from the Hawaiʻi Island Strong Fund of the Hawaiʻi Community Foundation in partnership with the County of Hawaiʻi, and from smaller donations from viewers like you. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaJaRK8hTck