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Recently, something has been observed “dancing” above the active eruptive vents inside Halemaʻumaʻu…Hydrogen flames!
Unfortunately, storms like Helene may become more commonplace with more people in harm’s way and more people impacted, even well outside of what we normally consider the danger zone.
This was a common observation during Kilauea’s 2018 lower East Rift Zone eruption in the Leilani Estates subdivision. Although those dancing blue methane flames may seem beautiful … they are dangerous ...
Their broad surfaces disperse any remaining volcanic gases quickly and temperatures are too low to ignite any further diluted levels of hydrogen gas at the surface of the flow.
The hurricane season starts June 1, and forecasters predict storm activity will be “above average.” But what does that mean, especially for South Florida? How will this year compare to … ...
The Marine Corps' proposed surface danger zone at Ritidian will restrict public access to the area's waters and beaches for up to 273 days a year.
Whether you're a longtime Florida resident or a recent transplant, we all have to navigate hurricanes. This beginner’s guide to hurricane season in South Florida will break down the difference ...
Unlike Vesuvius, it has no visible cone, and so goes largely unnoticed day-to-day, but with so many people living on top of it, it's considered one of the most dangerous in Europe.
Residents of Grindavík hope hastily constructed walls of old volcanic rock will divert hot lava streaming from fissures in the ground beneath them ...
Scientists think eruptions on the Reykjanes Peninsula could continue for decades or even centuries.
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