The Hawaii baseball team is set to fly to Japan on Tuesday Nov. 4th to play in 2 exhibition games this weekend. UH will stay ...
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Despite months of dredging work to reopen the Pohoiki Boat Ramp, the entrance channel has again filled with volcanic debris ...
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An ongoing eruption at Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano unleashed spectacular lava fountains that towered an astonishing 1,300 feet into the air – as high as New York’s Empire State Building.
HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano has been shooting lava from its summit crater at semiregular intervals since late last year, delighting residents, visitors and online viewers alike with a ...
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Hawaii's Kilauea volcano resumed its eruption, spewing lava high into the sky from its summit crater.According to the U.S. Geological Survey, it is one of the world's most active volcanoes and has ...
A live camera at Hawaiʻi’s Kīlauea volcano captured a rare sight this week — a swirling “volnado” forming next to a fountain of lava, the latest dramatic reminder of the mountain’s restless nature.
VOLCANO, Hawaii (KHON) – Visitors watching Kīlauea volcano’s current eruption were treated to an occurrence that is rarely seen – a volnado. The volnado was caught forming by a U.S. Geological Survey ...
Two forces of nature merged in a Hawaii volcano when a superheated whirlwind began dancing around a gushing lava fountain, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The rare sight was recorded Sept. 2 ...