[{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sun, 03 Jan 2021 17:36:21 HST","message":"Western fissure lava lake inlet showed low fountaining. Very weak spatter at western vent. Only minor seismic activity observed at summit.","id":196,"timestamp":1609702581,"pubDate":"Sun, 03 Jan 2021 19:36:21 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sun, 03 Jan 2021 09:36:21 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 02 Jan 2021 17:43:11 HST","message":"Halema\u2018uma\u2018u lava lake level was 190 m (623 ft) deep at 5:03 pm HST today. Some spattering and effusion continue at western vent. Only minor seismic activity observed at summit.","id":195,"timestamp":1609616591,"pubDate":"Sat, 02 Jan 2021 19:43:11 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 02 Jan 2021 09:43:11 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 31 Dec 2020 18:05:31 HST","message":"K\u012blauea summit eruption within Halema\u02bbuma\u02bbu crater continues. Gas emissions remain elevated & hazardous. HVO continues to closely monitor the situation but will post new status updates only in the event of changing conditions.","id":194,"timestamp":1609445131,"pubDate":"Thu, 31 Dec 2020 20:05:31 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 31 Dec 2020 10:05:31 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 31 Dec 2020 06:53:26 HST","message":"Eruption activity is steady at the western vent, with occasional Strombolian bursts. Lake depth as of 2:57 AM this morning is 185 m (608 ft). SO\u003Csub\u003E2\u003C\/sub\u003E emission rates averaged 3,800 tonnes\/day yesterday.","id":193,"timestamp":1609404806,"pubDate":"Thu, 31 Dec 2020 08:53:26 GMT","pubDateHst":"Wed, 30 Dec 2020 22:53:26 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 30 Dec 2020 09:13:50 HST","message":"Lava lake level at 7:40 am HST today was 182 m (596 ft) deep. Minor seismic activity observed at summit. No activity out of crater has been observed.","id":192,"timestamp":1609326831,"pubDate":"Wed, 30 Dec 2020 11:13:51 GMT","pubDateHst":"Wed, 30 Dec 2020 01:13:51 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 29 Dec 2020 23:12:32 HST","message":"Lava continues to erupt within Halema\u02bbuma\u02bbu crater.\u00a0Lava lake depth as of 8:30 pm HST today was 181 m (593 ft). HVO continues to closely monitor the situation.","id":191,"timestamp":1609290752,"pubDate":"Wed, 30 Dec 2020 01:12:32 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 29 Dec 2020 15:12:32 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 29 Dec 2020 20:23:41 HST","message":"Lava continues to erupt w\/in Halema\u02bbuma\u02bbu crater. Geophysical monitoring data remain stable. Today, scientists heard cracking sounds likely from cool rocks being heated by lava. Summit gas emissions remain elevated & hazardous.","id":190,"timestamp":1609280621,"pubDate":"Tue, 29 Dec 2020 22:23:41 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 29 Dec 2020 12:23:41 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 29 Dec 2020 09:51:36 HST","message":"Lava lake depth as of 7:30 am HST today was 181 m (593 ft). No evidence of activity outside summit. HVO continues to closely monitor the situation.","id":189,"timestamp":1609242696,"pubDate":"Tue, 29 Dec 2020 11:51:36 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 29 Dec 2020 01:51:36 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Mon, 28 Dec 2020 19:23:28 HST","message":"Lava continues to erupt in Halema\u02bbuma\u02bbu crater from two vents on west side. Lava lake depth was 179 m (587 ft) when measured at 5:30pm HST. Rates of SO\u003Csub\u003E2\u003C\/sub\u003E emission, seismic tremor, and deformation are stable.","id":188,"timestamp":1609190608,"pubDate":"Mon, 28 Dec 2020 21:23:28 GMT","pubDateHst":"Mon, 28 Dec 2020 11:23:28 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Mon, 28 Dec 2020 08:30:06 HST","message":"Lava continues to erupt within Halema\u02bbuma\u02bbu crater. Deformation, gas emissions and seismic tremor stable. Clear visibility enabled measurement of lava cascade height falling 40 m (131 ft) from the western vent into lava lake.","id":187,"timestamp":1609151406,"pubDate":"Mon, 28 Dec 2020 10:30:06 GMT","pubDateHst":"Mon, 28 Dec 2020 00:30:06 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sun, 27 Dec 2020 19:22:05 HST","message":"Lava lake level as of 5:45 pm HST today was 177 m (580 ft) deep. No evidence of activity outside summit. HVO continues to closely monitor the situation.","id":186,"timestamp":1609104125,"pubDate":"Sun, 27 Dec 2020 21:22:05 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sun, 27 Dec 2020 11:22:05 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sun, 27 Dec 2020 12:44:18 HST","message":"Lava continues to erupt within Halema\u02bbuma\u02bbu crater through two vents on west side. High winds overnight have calmed down. No evidence of activity outside the crater. HVO continues to closely monitor the situation.","id":185,"timestamp":1609080258,"pubDate":"Sun, 27 Dec 2020 14:44:18 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sun, 27 Dec 2020 04:44:18 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sun, 27 Dec 2020 07:57:41 HST","message":"Lava continues to erupt within Halema\u02bbuma\u02bbu crater through two vents on west side. Lava lake level has risen approximately 1 meter since yesterday afternoon. No activity has been observed outside the crater overnight.","id":184,"timestamp":1609063061,"pubDate":"Sun, 27 Dec 2020 09:57:41 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 26 Dec 2020 23:57:41 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sun, 27 Dec 2020 01:48:54 HST","message":"Strong winds impeded lava lake level measurements. No evidence of activity outside summit. HVO continues to closely monitor the situation.","id":183,"timestamp":1609040934,"pubDate":"Sun, 27 Dec 2020 03:48:54 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 26 Dec 2020 17:48:54 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 26 Dec 2020 19:26:16 HST","message":"Lava continues to erupt within Halema\u02bbuma\u02bbu crater through the west vents. Gas emissions and seismic activity remain elevated. HVO continues to closely monitor the situation.","id":182,"timestamp":1609017976,"pubDate":"Sat, 26 Dec 2020 21:26:16 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 26 Dec 2020 11:26:16 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 26 Dec 2020 12:41:12 HST","message":"Lava continues to erupt within Halema\u02bbuma\u02bbu crater through west vent. Lava lake levels visibly decreased by 2 m (7 ft) this morning. SO\u003Csub\u003E2\u003C\/sub\u003E emission rates have decreased but remain elevated.","id":181,"timestamp":1608993672,"pubDate":"Sat, 26 Dec 2020 14:41:12 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 26 Dec 2020 04:41:12 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 26 Dec 2020 05:07:07 HST","message":"Lava continues to erupt within Halema\u02bbuma\u02bbu crater. Gas emissions and seismic tremor remain elevated. Main activity shifted from the northern vent to the western vent just before 3:00 this morning.","id":180,"timestamp":1608966427,"pubDate":"Sat, 26 Dec 2020 07:07:07 GMT","pubDateHst":"Fri, 25 Dec 2020 21:07:07 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Fri, 25 Dec 2020 20:34:18 HST","message":"Lake level as of 2:14 pm HST today is 176 m (577 ft) deep. Evening crew observed that fissure fountain seems weaker than last night. HVO continues to closely monitor the situation.","id":179,"timestamp":1608935658,"pubDate":"Fri, 25 Dec 2020 22:34:18 GMT","pubDateHst":"Fri, 25 Dec 2020 12:34:18 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Fri, 25 Dec 2020 13:13:55 HST","message":"CORRECTION to lake level units reported at 7:30 am HST Dec 25 - lake was 176 m (577 ft). As of 11:15 am, lake depth has not changed significantly. No evidence of activity outside summit. HVO continues to monitor the situation.","id":178,"timestamp":1608909235,"pubDate":"Fri, 25 Dec 2020 15:13:55 GMT","pubDateHst":"Fri, 25 Dec 2020 05:13:55 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Fri, 25 Dec 2020 07:51:08 HST","message":"Lake level as of 7:30 am HST today is 577 m (yd) deep. No evidence of activity outside summit. HVO continues to closely monitor the situation.","id":177,"timestamp":1608889868,"pubDate":"Fri, 25 Dec 2020 09:51:08 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 24 Dec 2020 23:51:08 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Fri, 25 Dec 2020 00:35:02 HST","message":"Two fissures continue to erupt lava that fills a growing lake contained in Halema\u02bbuma\u02bbu crater. Gas emissions and seismic activity remain elevated. HVO continues to closely monitor the situation.","id":176,"timestamp":1608863702,"pubDate":"Fri, 25 Dec 2020 02:35:02 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 24 Dec 2020 16:35:02 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 24 Dec 2020 19:47:12 HST","message":"Several earthquakes with magnitude less than M4 were widely felt. They were located deep underground, near the town of P\u0101hala, & are unlikely to cause a continuing hazard. No change to activity at K\u012blauea's summit was observed.","id":175,"timestamp":1608846433,"pubDate":"Thu, 24 Dec 2020 21:47:13 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 24 Dec 2020 11:47:13 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 24 Dec 2020 16:30:16 HST","message":"Two fissures continue to erupt and are getting closer to being drowned by growing lava lake. No change in eruptive hazard is expected when that occurs. SO\u003Csub\u003E2\u003C\/sub\u003E emissions and seismic tremor continue to be elevated.","id":174,"timestamp":1608834616,"pubDate":"Thu, 24 Dec 2020 18:30:16 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 24 Dec 2020 08:30:16 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 24 Dec 2020 08:33:42 HST","message":"Lava continues to erupt in Halema\u02bbuma\u02bbu. Summit gas and seismic tremor remain elevated, with minor deflation continuing. A thick plume has made lava lake height measurements difficult.","id":173,"timestamp":1608806022,"pubDate":"Thu, 24 Dec 2020 10:33:42 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 24 Dec 2020 00:33:42 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 23 Dec 2020 17:49:12 HST","message":"Two fissures continue to erupt lava into the growing lava lake in Halema\u02bbuma\u02bbu crater. Activity at the western vent is intermittent. Gas emissions and seismic tremor remain elevated, with minor deflationary deformation.","id":172,"timestamp":1608752952,"pubDate":"Wed, 23 Dec 2020 19:49:12 GMT","pubDateHst":"Wed, 23 Dec 2020 09:49:12 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 23 Dec 2020 14:05:56 HST","message":"Lake level is now 158 m (518 ft) deep. No evidence of activity outside summit. Gas levels at NPS Visitor Center & overlooks have risen; these areas are now under SO2 warning. HVO continues to closely monitor situation.","id":171,"timestamp":1608739556,"pubDate":"Wed, 23 Dec 2020 16:05:56 GMT","pubDateHst":"Wed, 23 Dec 2020 06:05:56 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 23 Dec 2020 10:15:24 HST","message":"Lava continues erupting at summit, where gas and seismic tremor remain elevated, with minor deflation. Crews observed poor air quality near HVO. Low trade winds expected in next few days. Poor summit air quality may continue.","id":170,"timestamp":1608725724,"pubDate":"Wed, 23 Dec 2020 12:15:24 GMT","pubDateHst":"Wed, 23 Dec 2020 02:15:24 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 23 Dec 2020 00:59:01 HST","message":"Two fissures continue to erupt lava into the growing lava lake in Halema\u02bbuma\u02bbu crater. No activity outside of the crater has been observed. Gas emissions and seismic tremor remain elevated, with minor deflationary deformation.","id":169,"timestamp":1608692341,"pubDate":"Wed, 23 Dec 2020 02:59:01 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 22 Dec 2020 16:59:01 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 22 Dec 2020 19:48:02 HST","message":"Lava continues to erupt from two fissures in the Halema'uma'u crater into a growing lava lake. As of 5:00 pm Hawaii Standard Time the lake is 470 feet deep. Gas emissions near the lava lake remain elevated and hazardous.","id":168,"timestamp":1608673682,"pubDate":"Tue, 22 Dec 2020 21:48:02 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 22 Dec 2020 11:48:02 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 22 Dec 2020 14:52:37 HST","message":"Lava continues to fill a growing pond contained within Halema\u02bbuma\u02bbu crater fed by two fissures. Gas emissions and seismic activity remain elevated. No activity outside of the crater has been observed.","id":167,"timestamp":1608655958,"pubDate":"Tue, 22 Dec 2020 16:52:38 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 22 Dec 2020 06:52:38 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 22 Dec 2020 11:22:41 HST","message":"The USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory will be posting short status check messages to provide a quick synopsis of eruptive events at K\u012blauea Volcano. This is an initial test message.","id":166,"timestamp":1608643361,"pubDate":"Tue, 22 Dec 2020 13:22:41 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 22 Dec 2020 03:22:41 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sun, 12 Aug 2018 15:43:53 HST","message":"Pause in eruptive activity at the Lower East Rift Zone and summit continues. However, active lava within crusted lava pond in fissure 8 cone and at several ocean entry points observed yesterday. Hazardous conditions remain.","id":163,"timestamp":1534099433,"pubDate":"Sun, 12 Aug 2018 18:43:53 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sun, 12 Aug 2018 08:43:53 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 09 Aug 2018 12:07:03 HST","message":"A crusted lava pond was observed deep within the fissure 8 cone this morning. It may be at a depth near the pre-eruption ground surface.","id":162,"timestamp":1533827223,"pubDate":"Thu, 09 Aug 2018 15:07:03 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 09 Aug 2018 05:07:03 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 07 Aug 2018 16:23:31 HST","message":"Rates of summit seismicity and deformation remain very low. Fissure 8 hosts a small lava pond. It remains too early to tell whether this is just a pause in activity. Hazardous conditions remain.","id":161,"timestamp":1533669810,"pubDate":"Tue, 07 Aug 2018 19:23:30 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 07 Aug 2018 09:23:30 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sun, 05 Aug 2018 14:39:30 HST","message":"Rates of seismicity and deformation at summit and lava output from fissure 8 continue to be low. Too soon to tell if the decreased activity will persist. Hazardous conditions remain.","id":160,"timestamp":1533490770,"pubDate":"Sun, 05 Aug 2018 17:39:30 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sun, 05 Aug 2018 07:39:30 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 04 Aug 2018 21:25:34 HST","message":"Rates of seismicity and deformation at summit and lava output from fissure 8 have decreased since most recent collapse event at 11:55 am HST August 2. Too soon to tell if the decrease will persist. Hazardous conditions remain.","id":159,"timestamp":1533428734,"pubDate":"Sun, 05 Aug 2018 00:25:34 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 04 Aug 2018 14:25:34 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 02 Aug 2018 12:05:38 HST","message":"A collapse event occurred at 11:55 a.m. HST on August 2, with the equivalent energy release of a magnitude 5.4 earthquake according to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC).","id":157,"timestamp":1533222338,"pubDate":"Thu, 02 Aug 2018 15:05:38 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 02 Aug 2018 05:05:38 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 31 Jul 2018 08:28:58 HST","message":"The summit caldera of K\u012blauea underwent a collapse event at 7:59 AM July 31 HST with a equivalent energy of a magnitude 5.3 earthquake.","id":156,"timestamp":1533036538,"pubDate":"Tue, 31 Jul 2018 11:28:58 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 31 Jul 2018 01:28:58 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 31 Jul 2018 01:21:17 HST","message":"A magnitude 4.5 earthquake occurred at the summit at 12:30 AM HST on 7\/31. This was not a collapse event. But summit seismicity is high and a collapse event is likely to occur later today.","id":155,"timestamp":1533010877,"pubDate":"Tue, 31 Jul 2018 04:21:17 GMT","pubDateHst":"Mon, 30 Jul 2018 18:21:17 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sun, 29 Jul 2018 12:25:14 HST","message":"A collapse event occurred this afternoon at 12:10 PM HST. Magnitude was 5.4 according to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC).","id":154,"timestamp":1532877914,"pubDate":"Sun, 29 Jul 2018 15:25:14 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sun, 29 Jul 2018 05:25:14 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 28 Jul 2018 02:57:24 HST","message":"A collapse event occurred this morning at 2:37 AM HST. Magnitude was 5.4 according to the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center (PTWC).","id":153,"timestamp":1532757444,"pubDate":"Sat, 28 Jul 2018 05:57:24 GMT","pubDateHst":"Fri, 27 Jul 2018 19:57:24 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 26 Jul 2018 13:12:34 HST","message":"The summit caldera of K\u012blauea underwent a collapse event at 12:09 PM July 26 HST with a equivalent energy of a magnitude 5.3 (NEIC) earthquake.","id":152,"timestamp":1532621553,"pubDate":"Thu, 26 Jul 2018 16:12:33 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 26 Jul 2018 06:12:33 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 26 Jul 2018 12:20:09 HST","message":"The summit caldera of K\u012blauea underwent a collapse event at 12:09 PM July 26 HST with a equivalent energy of a magnitude 5.4 (PTWC) earthquake.","id":151,"timestamp":1532618409,"pubDate":"Thu, 26 Jul 2018 15:20:09 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 26 Jul 2018 05:20:09 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 26 Jul 2018 01:26:55 HST","message":"Updated magnitude for K\u012blauea summit collapse event at 2018-07-24, 06:41 HST (2018-07-24 16:54 UTC) : The USGS National Earthquake Information Center derives a magnitude of 5.3 for this event.","id":150,"timestamp":1532579215,"pubDate":"Thu, 26 Jul 2018 04:26:55 GMT","pubDateHst":"Wed, 25 Jul 2018 18:26:55 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 24 Jul 2018 07:03:40 HST","message":"The summit caldera of K\u012blauea underwent a collapse event at 2018-07-24 at 06:41 HST(2018-07-24 16:54 UTC) with an estimated magnitude of 4.5. This event was similar in character and magnitude to previous collapse events.","id":148,"timestamp":1532426620,"pubDate":"Tue, 24 Jul 2018 10:03:40 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 24 Jul 2018 00:03:40 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sun, 22 Jul 2018 22:29:56 HST","message":"Updated magnitude for 22 July 2018 20:54 Kīlauea summit collapse event: The USGS National Earthquake Information Center derives a magnitude of 5.5 for this event.","id":147,"timestamp":1532309395,"pubDate":"Mon, 23 Jul 2018 01:29:55 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sun, 22 Jul 2018 15:29:55 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sun, 22 Jul 2018 21:18:23 HST","message":"The summit caldera of Kīlauea underwent a collapse event at 2018-07-22 at 20:54 HST(2018-07-23 06:54 UTC) with an estimated magnitude of 5.3. This event was similar in character and magnitude to previous collapse events.","id":146,"timestamp":1532305102,"pubDate":"Mon, 23 Jul 2018 00:18:22 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sun, 22 Jul 2018 14:18:22 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 21 Jul 2018 10:28:16 HST","message":"At 9:43 AM HST July 21, a collapse event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. The energy released by the event was equivalent to a M5.4 earthquake (NEIC).","id":145,"timestamp":1532179695,"pubDate":"Sat, 21 Jul 2018 13:28:15 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 21 Jul 2018 03:28:15 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 21 Jul 2018 09:58:02 HST","message":"At 9:43 AM HST July 21, a collapse event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. The energy released by the event was equivalent to a M5.4 earthquake (PTWC).","id":144,"timestamp":1532177881,"pubDate":"Sat, 21 Jul 2018 12:58:01 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 21 Jul 2018 02:58:01 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 19 Jul 2018 17:16:32 HST","message":"At 4:33 PM HST July 19, a collapse event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. The energy released by the event was equivalent to a M5.2 earthquake (NEIC).","id":143,"timestamp":1532031392,"pubDate":"Thu, 19 Jul 2018 20:16:32 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 19 Jul 2018 10:16:32 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 19 Jul 2018 05:01:29 HST","message":"No new overflows observed in the Lower East Rift Zone overnight. Lava in the channels will likely increase after the next collapse event.","id":142,"timestamp":1531987289,"pubDate":"Thu, 19 Jul 2018 08:01:29 GMT","pubDateHst":"Wed, 18 Jul 2018 22:01:29 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 18 Jul 2018 20:47:09 HST","message":"Mauna Loa volcano is not erupting. There are fires reported west of mile marker 44 on the Saddle Road near the Pohakuloa Training Center. Mauna Loa volcano is not erupting.","id":141,"timestamp":1531957628,"pubDate":"Wed, 18 Jul 2018 23:47:08 GMT","pubDateHst":"Wed, 18 Jul 2018 13:47:08 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 18 Jul 2018 11:38:46 HST","message":"At 1:28 AM HST July 18, a collapse event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. The energy released by the event was equivalent to a M5.3 earthquake (NEIC).","id":140,"timestamp":1531924726,"pubDate":"Wed, 18 Jul 2018 14:38:46 GMT","pubDateHst":"Wed, 18 Jul 2018 04:38:46 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 18 Jul 2018 04:03:55 HST","message":"The summit event this morning was followed by an increase in lava from fissure 8. This increase has produced a small overflow threatening homes on Nohea street and additional overflows downstream on both sides of the channel.","id":139,"timestamp":1531897435,"pubDate":"Wed, 18 Jul 2018 07:03:55 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 17 Jul 2018 21:03:55 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 18 Jul 2018 02:01:39 HST","message":"At 1:28 AM HST July 18, a collapse explosion event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. The energy released by the event was equivalent to a M5.3 earthquake (NEIC).","id":138,"timestamp":1531890099,"pubDate":"Wed, 18 Jul 2018 05:01:39 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 17 Jul 2018 19:01:39 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 17 Jul 2018 14:37:09 HST","message":"Another collapse\/explosive event is expected at the summit of K\u012blauea tonight. These events have been occurring about every 30-35 hours. Field crews are in the field and ready to make observations.","id":137,"timestamp":1531849029,"pubDate":"Tue, 17 Jul 2018 17:37:09 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 17 Jul 2018 07:37:09 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Mon, 16 Jul 2018 20:24:51 HST","message":"Following the 11:42 AM HST summit collapse\/explosive event on July 16 there was no significant response at fissure 8. Field crews have not reported any channel overflows.","id":136,"timestamp":1531783491,"pubDate":"Mon, 16 Jul 2018 23:24:51 GMT","pubDateHst":"Mon, 16 Jul 2018 13:24:51 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Mon, 16 Jul 2018 20:23:44 HST","message":"Following the 11:42 AM HST on July 16 there was no significant response at fissure 8. Field crews have not reported any channel overflows.","id":135,"timestamp":1531783423,"pubDate":"Mon, 16 Jul 2018 23:23:43 GMT","pubDateHst":"Mon, 16 Jul 2018 13:23:43 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Mon, 16 Jul 2018 12:09:44 HST","message":"At 11:42 AM HST July 16, a collapse explosion event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. The energy released by the event was equivalent to a M5.3 earthquake (NEIC).","id":134,"timestamp":1531753783,"pubDate":"Mon, 16 Jul 2018 15:09:43 GMT","pubDateHst":"Mon, 16 Jul 2018 05:09:43 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sun, 15 Jul 2018 04:14:31 HST","message":"At 3:26 AM HST July 15, a collapse explosion event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. The energy released by the event was equivalent to a M5.2 earthquake (NEIC).","id":133,"timestamp":1531638871,"pubDate":"Sun, 15 Jul 2018 07:14:31 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 14 Jul 2018 21:14:31 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 14 Jul 2018 14:25:24 HST","message":"Fissure 8 activity has stabilized following a period of high output after yesterday\u2019s summit collapse explosion, and flows remain largely channelized.","id":132,"timestamp":1531589124,"pubDate":"Sat, 14 Jul 2018 17:25:24 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 14 Jul 2018 07:25:24 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Fri, 13 Jul 2018 21:53:34 HST","message":"Following the 19:08 HST summit collapse explosion today there was an increase in activity from fissure 8 resulting in channel overflows on the south side of the flow near the vent.","id":131,"timestamp":1531529613,"pubDate":"Sat, 14 Jul 2018 00:53:33 GMT","pubDateHst":"Fri, 13 Jul 2018 14:53:33 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Fri, 13 Jul 2018 19:38:06 HST","message":"At 19:08 HST July 13, a collapse explosion event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. The energy released by the event was equivalent to a M5.3 earthquake (preliminary NEIC).","id":130,"timestamp":1531521486,"pubDate":"Fri, 13 Jul 2018 22:38:06 GMT","pubDateHst":"Fri, 13 Jul 2018 12:38:06 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 12 Jul 2018 19:33:11 HST","message":"Following the 14:42 HST summit collapse explosion today there was an increase in activity from fissure 8 although only small channel breaches have been observed south of the ocean entry.","id":129,"timestamp":1531434791,"pubDate":"Thu, 12 Jul 2018 22:33:11 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 12 Jul 2018 12:33:11 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 12 Jul 2018 19:17:50 HST","message":"Following the 14:42 HST summit collapse explosion today there was an increase in activity from fissure 8 although lava has not breached the channel and no overflows have been observed.","id":128,"timestamp":1531433870,"pubDate":"Thu, 12 Jul 2018 22:17:50 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 12 Jul 2018 12:17:50 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 12 Jul 2018 14:52:20 HST","message":"At 14:42 HST July 12, a collapse explosion event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. The energy released by the event was equivalent to a M5.3 earthquake (NEIC).","id":127,"timestamp":1531417940,"pubDate":"Thu, 12 Jul 2018 17:52:20 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 12 Jul 2018 07:52:20 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 11 Jul 2018 09:43:07 HST","message":"The collapse\/explosive event this morning was followed by an increase in lava from the fissure 8 vent which has produced small overflows from the upper channel that are threatening a few homes on Nohea and Luana streets.","id":126,"timestamp":1531312987,"pubDate":"Wed, 11 Jul 2018 12:43:07 GMT","pubDateHst":"Wed, 11 Jul 2018 02:43:07 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 11 Jul 2018 06:52:39 HST","message":"At 5:46 AM HST July 11, a collapse explosion event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. The energy released by the event was equivalent to a M5.3 earthquake.","id":125,"timestamp":1531302759,"pubDate":"Wed, 11 Jul 2018 09:52:39 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 10 Jul 2018 23:52:39 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 10 Jul 2018 12:57:13 HST","message":"Yesterday's blocked-channel overflow following the west side of Kapoho Cone remains active. Multiple lava ooze outs visible at coast. Earthquake activity at summit is elevated prior to the next anticipated collapse\/explosion.","id":124,"timestamp":1531238232,"pubDate":"Tue, 10 Jul 2018 15:57:12 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 10 Jul 2018 05:57:12 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 10 Jul 2018 04:30:05 HST","message":"The flow lobe that was progressing NE towards Cinder Rd is no longer advancing at this time, and there has been no significant activity on the north side of the Fissure 8 lava channel since the overflows yesterday afternoon.","id":123,"timestamp":1531207805,"pubDate":"Tue, 10 Jul 2018 07:30:05 GMT","pubDateHst":"Mon, 09 Jul 2018 21:30:05 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Mon, 09 Jul 2018 17:14:03 HST","message":"This afternoon multiple overflows occurred along the Fissure 8 lava channel. Most have stopped, but 1 flow lobe is moving NE towards Cinder Rd. Residents are urged to heed warnings and notices from Hawaii County Civil Defense.","id":122,"timestamp":1531167243,"pubDate":"Mon, 09 Jul 2018 20:14:03 GMT","pubDateHst":"Mon, 09 Jul 2018 10:14:03 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Mon, 09 Jul 2018 09:58:04 HST","message":"At 9:20 AM HST July 9, a collapse explosion event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. The energy released by the event was equivalent to a M5.3 earthquake.","id":121,"timestamp":1531141084,"pubDate":"Mon, 09 Jul 2018 12:58:04 GMT","pubDateHst":"Mon, 09 Jul 2018 02:58:04 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sun, 08 Jul 2018 03:58:52 HST","message":"At 2:55 AM HST July 8, a collapse explosion event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. The energy released by the event was equivalent to a M5.4 earthquake.","id":120,"timestamp":1531033132,"pubDate":"Sun, 08 Jul 2018 06:58:52 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 07 Jul 2018 20:58:52 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Fri, 06 Jul 2018 18:19:10 HST","message":"At 6:04 PM HST July 6, a collapse explosion event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. The energy released by the event was equivalent to a M5.3 earthquake.","id":119,"timestamp":1530911950,"pubDate":"Fri, 06 Jul 2018 21:19:10 GMT","pubDateHst":"Fri, 06 Jul 2018 11:19:10 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 05 Jul 2018 14:24:47 HST","message":"At 1:20 PM HST July 5, a collapse explosion event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. The energy released by the event was equivalent to a M5.2 earthquake.","id":118,"timestamp":1530811487,"pubDate":"Thu, 05 Jul 2018 17:24:47 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 05 Jul 2018 07:24:47 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 04 Jul 2018 10:52:33 HST","message":"At 10:19 AM HST July 4, a collapse explosion event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. The energy released by the event was equivalent to a M5.3 earthquake.","id":117,"timestamp":1530712353,"pubDate":"Wed, 04 Jul 2018 13:52:33 GMT","pubDateHst":"Wed, 04 Jul 2018 03:52:33 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 03 Jul 2018 03:34:56 HST","message":"At 2:17 AM HST July 3, a collapse explosion event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. The energy released by the event was equivalent to a M5.1 earthquake.","id":116,"timestamp":1530599696,"pubDate":"Tue, 03 Jul 2018 06:34:56 GMT","pubDateHst":"Mon, 02 Jul 2018 20:34:56 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Mon, 02 Jul 2018 02:05:35 HST","message":"At 01:24 AM HST July 2, a collapse explosion event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. Radar indicated an ash-poor plume rose ~1200 ft above the ground surface. The energy released by the event was equivalent to a M5.3 earthquake.","id":115,"timestamp":1530507935,"pubDate":"Mon, 02 Jul 2018 05:05:35 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sun, 01 Jul 2018 19:05:35 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 30 Jun 2018 15:51:31 HST","message":"At 02:51 PM HST on June 30, a collapse explosion event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. An ash-poor plume rose about 500 ft above the ground and drifted SW. The energy released by the event was equivalent to a M5.3 earthquake.","id":114,"timestamp":1530384691,"pubDate":"Sat, 30 Jun 2018 18:51:31 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 30 Jun 2018 08:51:31 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Fri, 29 Jun 2018 08:25:05 HST","message":"At 07:51 AM HST June 29, a collapse explosion event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. An ash-poor plume rose about 500 ft above the ground and drifted SW. The energy released by the event was equivalent to a M5.2 earthquake.","id":113,"timestamp":1530271505,"pubDate":"Fri, 29 Jun 2018 11:25:05 GMT","pubDateHst":"Fri, 29 Jun 2018 01:25:05 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 28 Jun 2018 05:27:52 HST","message":"At 4:49 AM HST June 28, a collapse explosion event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. An ash-poor plume rose about 1000 ft above the ground and drifted SW. The energy released by the event was equivalent to a M5.3 earthquake.","id":112,"timestamp":1530174472,"pubDate":"Thu, 28 Jun 2018 08:27:52 GMT","pubDateHst":"Wed, 27 Jun 2018 22:27:52 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 26 Jun 2018 23:04:48 HST","message":"At 10:41 PM HST June 26, a collapse explosion event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. An ash-poor plume less than 1000 ft above the ground drifted SW. The energy released by the event was equivalent to a M5.4 earthquake.","id":111,"timestamp":1530065088,"pubDate":"Wed, 27 Jun 2018 02:04:48 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 26 Jun 2018 16:04:48 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Mon, 25 Jun 2018 17:11:45 HST","message":"At 5:03 PM HST June 25, a collapse explosion event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. An ash-poor plume less than 2000 ft above the ground drifted SW. The energy released by the event was equivalent to M5.3 earthquake.","id":110,"timestamp":1529957505,"pubDate":"Mon, 25 Jun 2018 20:11:45 GMT","pubDateHst":"Mon, 25 Jun 2018 10:11:45 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Mon, 25 Jun 2018 04:04:51 HST","message":"Ground and aerial observations show no significant changes in the lava flow field from Fissure 8 to the ocean entry. At 4:12 PM HST on June 24 another collapse\/explosion event released energy equivalent to M5.3 earthquake.","id":109,"timestamp":1529910291,"pubDate":"Mon, 25 Jun 2018 07:04:51 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sun, 24 Jun 2018 21:04:51 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sun, 24 Jun 2018 16:39:07 HST","message":"At 4:12 PM HST June 24, a collapse explosion event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. The ash-poor plume did not rise much above ground surface. The energy released by the event was equivalent to M5.3 earthquake.","id":108,"timestamp":1529869147,"pubDate":"Sun, 24 Jun 2018 19:39:07 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sun, 24 Jun 2018 09:39:07 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 23 Jun 2018 16:55:51 HST","message":"At 4:34 PM HST June 23, a collapse explosion event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. An ash-poor plume reached less than 2000 ft above the ground and drifted SW. The energy released by the event was equivalent to M5.3 earthquake.","id":107,"timestamp":1529783751,"pubDate":"Sat, 23 Jun 2018 19:55:51 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 23 Jun 2018 09:55:51 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 23 Jun 2018 15:29:50 HST","message":"High earthquake rate continues in the summit area. Occasional rockfalls producing small ash plumes. Gusty trade winds resuspending ash to the southwest into the Ka'u Desert. No significant changes in the Lower East Rift Zone.","id":106,"timestamp":1529778590,"pubDate":"Sat, 23 Jun 2018 18:29:50 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 23 Jun 2018 08:29:50 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 23 Jun 2018 11:52:44 HST","message":"Fissure 8 continues to erupt, and lava at ocean is generating a laze plume. Earthquake activity is at high level beneath Kīlauea summit as area around Halema\u2018u ma\u2018u continues to subside and slump toward the crater.","id":105,"timestamp":1529765564,"pubDate":"Sat, 23 Jun 2018 14:52:44 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 23 Jun 2018 04:52:44 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Fri, 22 Jun 2018 19:23:39 HST","message":"At 6:52 PM HST June 22, a collapse explosion event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. An ash-poor steam plume reached 500 ft above the ground and drifted SW. The energy released by the event was equivalent to a M5.3 earthquake.","id":104,"timestamp":1529706218,"pubDate":"Fri, 22 Jun 2018 22:23:38 GMT","pubDateHst":"Fri, 22 Jun 2018 12:23:38 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 21 Jun 2018 13:53:44 HST","message":"At 1:14 PM HST, a gas and ash emission from a collapse event occurred at Kīlauea's summit. A small ash plume was blown downwind just above ground level. The event registered as a magnitude 5.3.","id":103,"timestamp":1529600024,"pubDate":"Thu, 21 Jun 2018 16:53:44 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 21 Jun 2018 06:53:44 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 20 Jun 2018 04:44:28 HST","message":"At 4:22 AM HST, another gas and ash emission from a collapse event occurred at K\u012blauea's summit, producing a small plume that was blown downwind at less than 2,000 ft above ground level.","id":102,"timestamp":1529480668,"pubDate":"Wed, 20 Jun 2018 07:44:28 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 19 Jun 2018 21:44:28 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 19 Jun 2018 05:33:39 HST","message":"At 5:05 AM HST, another gas and ash emission from a small subsurface explosion occurred at K\u012blauea's summit, producing a plume that was blown downwind at about 1,000 ft above ground level.","id":101,"timestamp":1529397219,"pubDate":"Tue, 19 Jun 2018 08:33:39 GMT","pubDateHst":"Mon, 18 Jun 2018 22:33:39 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sun, 17 Jun 2018 06:53:01 HST","message":"At 6:26 this morning, a seismic event occurred at Halema`uma`u crater which produced a relatively ash-poor gas plume rising to 5,000-7,000 ft above sea level.","id":100,"timestamp":1529229181,"pubDate":"Sun, 17 Jun 2018 09:53:01 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 16 Jun 2018 23:53:01 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 16 Jun 2018 10:37:38 HST","message":"At 10:22 AM HST, another gas and ash emission from a small subsurface explosion occurred at K\u012blauea's summit, producing a plume which produced no signal below 7,000 ft above sea level according to F‘A‘ā radar.","id":99,"timestamp":1529156257,"pubDate":"Sat, 16 Jun 2018 13:37:37 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 16 Jun 2018 03:37:37 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Fri, 15 Jun 2018 15:08:17 HST","message":"On June 15, at about noon HST, an explosive event occurred at Halema`uma`u from which ash and gases rose to nearly 10,000 ft above sea level. The energy of the event was equivalent to a magnitude-5.3 earthquake.","id":98,"timestamp":1529086097,"pubDate":"Fri, 15 Jun 2018 18:08:17 GMT","pubDateHst":"Fri, 15 Jun 2018 08:08:17 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 14 Jun 2018 03:42:36 HST","message":"At 3:19 AM HST, another small explosion occurred at K\u012blauea's summit, producing a plume which rose to 6,000 ft above sea level. As with previous events, minor ashfall may occur downwind.","id":97,"timestamp":1528958556,"pubDate":"Thu, 14 Jun 2018 06:42:36 GMT","pubDateHst":"Wed, 13 Jun 2018 20:42:36 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 13 Jun 2018 11:05:44 HST","message":"Fissure 8 continues to erupt and lava is entering the ocean. A vigorous \u0022laze\u0022 plume rises from the active ocean entry. K\u012blauea summit area around Halema\u2018u ma\u2018u continues to subside and slump toward the crater.","id":96,"timestamp":1528898744,"pubDate":"Wed, 13 Jun 2018 14:05:44 GMT","pubDateHst":"Wed, 13 Jun 2018 04:05:44 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 13 Jun 2018 04:00:35 HST","message":"At 3:39 AM HST, another small explosion occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. Preliminary magnitude is 5.4. As with previous events, minor ashfall may occur downwind.","id":95,"timestamp":1528873235,"pubDate":"Wed, 13 Jun 2018 07:00:35 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 12 Jun 2018 21:00:35 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 12 Jun 2018 17:29:57 HST","message":"HVO field crew detect temperatures as high as 430 deg C (806 deg F) in a non-erupting crack in the Lower East Rift Zone.","id":94,"timestamp":1528835397,"pubDate":"Tue, 12 Jun 2018 20:29:57 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 12 Jun 2018 10:29:57 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 12 Jun 2018 10:30:04 HST","message":"HVO's morning overflight confirms no major changes to the Fissure 8 lava flow field. Lava is entering the ocean along a broad front. Kīlauea summit area around Halema‘uma‘u continues to subside.","id":93,"timestamp":1528810204,"pubDate":"Tue, 12 Jun 2018 13:30:04 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 12 Jun 2018 03:30:04 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 12 Jun 2018 03:58:21 HST","message":"At 1:52 AM HST, another small explosion occurred at K\u012blauea's summit. This event and many of its precursory earthquakes were widely felt in the Volcano area. Ashfall may impact communities in the south part of the island.","id":92,"timestamp":1528786701,"pubDate":"Tue, 12 Jun 2018 06:58:21 GMT","pubDateHst":"Mon, 11 Jun 2018 20:58:21 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Mon, 11 Jun 2018 04:55:02 HST","message":"Another small explosion occurred at Kīlauea's summit at 4:43 AM HST (the previous event at 12:46 AM was smaller). Preliminary magnitude is 5.4. As with previous events, minor ashfall may occur downwind.","id":91,"timestamp":1528703702,"pubDate":"Mon, 11 Jun 2018 07:55:02 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sun, 10 Jun 2018 21:55:02 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Mon, 11 Jun 2018 01:03:17 HST","message":"We detected a small explosion at Kīlauea's summit at 12:46 AM HST on June 11. This is typical of past events, and residents downwind might experience minor ashfall as a result.","id":90,"timestamp":1528689797,"pubDate":"Mon, 11 Jun 2018 04:03:17 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sun, 10 Jun 2018 18:03:17 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sun, 10 Jun 2018 01:06:22 HST","message":"At 12:51 AM HST, another small explosion occurred at Kīlauea's summit; equivalent magnitude was M5.4; event widely felt in Volcano area; based on past events, minor ashfall may occur on the south part of the island.","id":89,"timestamp":1528603582,"pubDate":"Sun, 10 Jun 2018 04:06:22 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 09 Jun 2018 18:06:22 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 09 Jun 2018 05:11:06 HST","message":"Small explosion (typical of past events) at Kīlauea's summit at 4:48 AM HST; PTWC reports M5.2; shaking equal to M4.3. Felt in Volcano area and as far away as Hilo. Ashfall may impact communities in south part of island.","id":88,"timestamp":1528531866,"pubDate":"Sat, 09 Jun 2018 08:11:06 GMT","pubDateHst":"Fri, 08 Jun 2018 22:11:06 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 09 Jun 2018 03:17:12 HST","message":"Summit seismicity is elevated, with up to 35 located earthquakes per hour (several of which have been felt in the Volcano area). Based on previous patterns, a small explosion is expected from the summit within hours.","id":87,"timestamp":1528525032,"pubDate":"Sat, 09 Jun 2018 06:17:12 GMT","pubDateHst":"Fri, 08 Jun 2018 20:17:12 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Fri, 08 Jun 2018 03:05:32 HST","message":"At 2:44 AM HST, a small explosion occurred from Kīlauea's summit. PTWC magnitude is 5.5, but shaking was equivalent to a ~M4 event. No radar observations, but satellites suggest any plume is less than 10,000 feet ASL.","id":86,"timestamp":1528437932,"pubDate":"Fri, 08 Jun 2018 06:05:32 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 07 Jun 2018 20:05:32 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 07 Jun 2018 06:58:55 HST","message":"HVO's morning overflight confirms no major changes to the Fissure 8 lava flow field. Lava is entering the ocean along a broad front at Vacationland and Kapoho Bay.","id":85,"timestamp":1528365535,"pubDate":"Thu, 07 Jun 2018 09:58:55 GMT","pubDateHst":"Wed, 06 Jun 2018 23:58:55 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 07 Jun 2018 03:03:35 HST","message":"HVO geologists report no activity in the Fissure 8 lobe that was advancing north around the Four Corners cinder pit; UHH UAS team reports no lava from the main channel is flowing toward the northern lobe of the Fissure 8 flow.","id":84,"timestamp":1528351415,"pubDate":"Thu, 07 Jun 2018 06:03:35 GMT","pubDateHst":"Wed, 06 Jun 2018 20:03:35 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 06 Jun 2018 16:38:17 HST","message":"Explosive eruption at Kīlauea summit, equivalent to energy release of M5.6 (preliminary), occurred at 4:07 PM HST. Ash plume reached 10,000 ft above sea level. Downwind communities may experience ashfall.","id":83,"timestamp":1528313897,"pubDate":"Wed, 06 Jun 2018 19:38:17 GMT","pubDateHst":"Wed, 06 Jun 2018 09:38:17 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 06 Jun 2018 07:12:30 HST","message":"6:30 AM HST overflight confirms Vacationland area completely covered; flows extended 100 yards north in Kapoho Beach Lots; lava entering ocean at Vacationland; no other changes to flow field; Fissure 8 fountaining still strong","id":82,"timestamp":1528279950,"pubDate":"Wed, 06 Jun 2018 10:12:30 GMT","pubDateHst":"Wed, 06 Jun 2018 00:12:30 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 05 Jun 2018 07:02:08 HST","message":"HVO Overflight at 6:30 AM HST confirms lava extends 0.7 miles into Kapoho Bay; most of Vacationland and all but northern edge of Kapoho Beach Lots inundated; Fissure 8 fountain to 150' but lava channel still full.","id":81,"timestamp":1528192928,"pubDate":"Tue, 05 Jun 2018 10:02:08 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 05 Jun 2018 00:02:08 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 05 Jun 2018 04:50:56 HST","message":"A small explosion occurred at Kīlauea's summit at 4:32 AM HST. Pacific Tsunami Warning Center reports the event as an M5.6 earthquake. NWS reports a plume to 5000' ASL. This is similar to other events of the past few weeks.","id":80,"timestamp":1528185056,"pubDate":"Tue, 05 Jun 2018 07:50:56 GMT","pubDateHst":"Mon, 04 Jun 2018 21:50:56 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Mon, 04 Jun 2018 07:26:11 HST","message":"As of 6:30 AM overflight, lava has built a delta a few hundred yards into Kapoho Bay; flow front is about 0.5 miles wide; laze plume blowing onshore but dissipating quickly; small breakout above Kapoho cone cinder pit.","id":79,"timestamp":1528107971,"pubDate":"Mon, 04 Jun 2018 10:26:11 GMT","pubDateHst":"Mon, 04 Jun 2018 00:26:11 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Mon, 04 Jun 2018 03:20:07 HST","message":"A local videographer filmed a lava ocean entry at Kapoho Bay starting around 10:30 PM HST on June 3. The entry was not associated with a sesimic signal. The 6 AM overflight will confirm the entry and it's characteristics.","id":78,"timestamp":1528093207,"pubDate":"Mon, 04 Jun 2018 06:20:07 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sun, 03 Jun 2018 20:20:07 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Mon, 04 Jun 2018 02:23:46 HST","message":"Because the lava flow in the Kapoho area is out of range of visual\/UAS observations tonight, we are relying on seismicity to determine when it enters the ocean. As of 2:23 AM HST, it seems the flow has not yet met the water.","id":77,"timestamp":1528089826,"pubDate":"Mon, 04 Jun 2018 05:23:46 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sun, 03 Jun 2018 19:23:46 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sun, 03 Jun 2018 17:58:49 HST","message":"A moderate earthquake (5.5 preliminary) resulting from a volcanic explosion and continued collapse around Halemaumau occurred at 15:50 HST. Ash reached 8,000 ft. asl. Trace ashfall may occur over the Kau District.","id":76,"timestamp":1528059528,"pubDate":"Sun, 03 Jun 2018 20:58:48 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sun, 03 Jun 2018 10:58:48 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sun, 03 Jun 2018 07:45:57 HST","message":"As of 7:30 AM HST overflight, lava was about 430 yards from the ocean between Kapoho Beach Road and Kapoho Kai Drive.","id":75,"timestamp":1528022757,"pubDate":"Sun, 03 Jun 2018 10:45:57 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sun, 03 Jun 2018 00:45:57 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sun, 03 Jun 2018 02:40:15 HST","message":"UHH UAS thermal imaging flight indicates that lava is about 500 yards from Kapoho tidepools. Flow front is about 0.5 miles wide and extends from Kapoho Beach Road almost to Kapoho Kai Drive and down to Ililani Road.","id":74,"timestamp":1528004415,"pubDate":"Sun, 03 Jun 2018 05:40:15 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 02 Jun 2018 19:40:15 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 02 Jun 2018 20:12:27 HST","message":"F8 flow continues - advancing into Kapoho Crater and through Kapoho Beach Lots. At 10 AM, lava entered Green Lake. By 3PM, HCFD confirmed lake filled & water evaporated. Wide flow front is moving toward ocean.","id":73,"timestamp":1527981146,"pubDate":"Sat, 02 Jun 2018 23:12:26 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 02 Jun 2018 13:12:26 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 02 Jun 2018 10:18:32 HST","message":"Lava flows from F8 have crossed HWY 137 south of Four Corners. Hawai‘i County Civil Defense has issued new policies for areas south of the junction. http:\/\/www.hawaiicounty.gov\/active-alerts\/","id":72,"timestamp":1527945511,"pubDate":"Sat, 02 Jun 2018 13:18:31 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 02 Jun 2018 03:18:31 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 02 Jun 2018 07:00:35 HST","message":"Morning overflight (6:40 AM HST) indicates that the Fissure 8 flow is advancing on a broad front (~300 yards wide) and is within about 100 yards of Four Corners (Highway 132\/137 intersection).","id":71,"timestamp":1527933635,"pubDate":"Sat, 02 Jun 2018 10:00:35 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 02 Jun 2018 00:00:35 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 02 Jun 2018 04:15:57 HST","message":"As of 4:10 AM HST, the Fissure 8 lava flow had advanced to within 160 meters (175 yards) of the intersection of Highways 132 and 137 at Four Corners.","id":70,"timestamp":1527923757,"pubDate":"Sat, 02 Jun 2018 07:15:57 GMT","pubDateHst":"Fri, 01 Jun 2018 21:15:57 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Fri, 01 Jun 2018 07:18:51 HST","message":"Overflight at 6:30 AM HST showed Fissure 8 lava flow to be 0.84 miles above Four Corners. Over the last 2 hours it has advanced at a rate of 100 yards per hour. White steam plume at summit; earthquake activity remains high.","id":69,"timestamp":1527848331,"pubDate":"Fri, 01 Jun 2018 10:18:51 GMT","pubDateHst":"Fri, 01 Jun 2018 00:18:51 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Fri, 01 Jun 2018 03:43:06 HST","message":"Ground and UAS crews report that the Fissure 8 lava flow front has advanced 50 yards in the past hour. It is approximately 1 mile above Four Corners.","id":68,"timestamp":1527835386,"pubDate":"Fri, 01 Jun 2018 06:43:06 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 31 May 2018 20:43:06 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Fri, 01 Jun 2018 01:53:32 HST","message":"Ground and UAS crews report a Fissure 8 flow front advance of 65 yards over 2 hours. The flow front is now 1.03 miles above Four Corners. The area is relatively flat. Lava is ponding and the flow front is broadening.","id":67,"timestamp":1527828812,"pubDate":"Fri, 01 Jun 2018 04:53:32 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 31 May 2018 18:53:32 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Fri, 01 Jun 2018 01:01:30 HST","message":"Reports from ground and UAS crews indicate that the Fissure 8 lava flow has not advanced significantly from it's 10 PM HST location and remains 1.07 miles above Four Corners.","id":66,"timestamp":1527825690,"pubDate":"Fri, 01 Jun 2018 04:01:30 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 31 May 2018 18:01:30 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 31 May 2018 22:08:25 HST","message":"As of 9:53 PM HST, the Fissure 8 lava flow front had advanced across agricultural land to within 1.1 miles of Four Corners (Highway 132\/137 intersection).","id":65,"timestamp":1527815305,"pubDate":"Fri, 01 Jun 2018 01:08:25 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 31 May 2018 15:08:25 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 31 May 2018 20:19:34 HST","message":"The Fissure 8 lava flow front that is moving downslope toward the Four Corners area crossed Railroad Avenue at about 7:30 PM HST.","id":64,"timestamp":1527808774,"pubDate":"Thu, 31 May 2018 23:19:34 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 31 May 2018 13:19:34 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 31 May 2018 14:10:42 HST","message":"As of last night, area covered by lava from Kīlauea LERZ eruption equal to 5.5 square miles (3534 acres). Highest temperature from F8 measured today, 2039 F (1115 C).","id":63,"timestamp":1527786642,"pubDate":"Thu, 31 May 2018 17:10:42 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 31 May 2018 07:10:42 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 31 May 2018 07:00:36 HST","message":"The F8 lava flow in the vicinity of Noni Farms road continued downslope overnight. Helicopter observations at 6:15 AM HST show it following a steepest descent path towards Four Corners, and it is 2.2 miles from that junction.","id":62,"timestamp":1527760836,"pubDate":"Thu, 31 May 2018 10:00:36 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 31 May 2018 00:00:36 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 31 May 2018 03:00:47 HST","message":"Overflows from west side of the F8 flow at Makamae street in Leilani Estates have moved north and crossed Kahukai as part of a small breakout. Lava is filling a low area at the Makamae\/Kahukai intersection.","id":61,"timestamp":1527746446,"pubDate":"Thu, 31 May 2018 06:00:46 GMT","pubDateHst":"Wed, 30 May 2018 20:00:46 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 31 May 2018 00:45:37 HST","message":"F8 flow at Highway 132 advancing slowly, 40-60 yards\/hour; front is 2.7 miles above Four Corners. F8 foumtains continues; overflows from west side of flow field covering new ground in Leilani at Kahukai and Makamae streets.","id":60,"timestamp":1527738338,"pubDate":"Thu, 31 May 2018 03:45:38 GMT","pubDateHst":"Wed, 30 May 2018 17:45:38 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 30 May 2018 16:00:12 HST","message":"This afternoon\u2019s overflight showed lava from F18 within 0.5 miles of Hwy 137. F8 still producing up to 200 ft lava fountains w\/ flows ~2.6 miles above Four Corners, advancing in pauses and surges.","id":59,"timestamp":1527706812,"pubDate":"Wed, 30 May 2018 19:00:12 GMT","pubDateHst":"Wed, 30 May 2018 09:00:12 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 30 May 2018 15:59:09 HST","message":"This afternoon\u2019s overflight showed lava from F18 within 0.5 miles of Hwy 137. F8 still producing up to 200 ft lava fountains w\/ flows ~2.6 miles above Four Corners, advancing in pauses and surges.","id":58,"timestamp":1527706749,"pubDate":"Wed, 30 May 2018 18:59:09 GMT","pubDateHst":"Wed, 30 May 2018 08:59:09 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 30 May 2018 07:27:31 HST","message":"07:25 HST: This morning's overflight showed lava from F18 within 0.65 miles of Highway 137, advancing ~100 yards\/hour. Lava from F8 is ~2.8 miles above Four Corners and advancing in pauses and surges (up to ~600 yards\/hour).","id":57,"timestamp":1527676051,"pubDate":"Wed, 30 May 2018 10:27:31 GMT","pubDateHst":"Wed, 30 May 2018 00:27:31 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 30 May 2018 05:15:04 HST","message":"5:15 AM HST: Overflight planned for 6:00 AM HST to assess advance of lava flows from Fissures 8 and 18. Earthquakes continue in summit area, where a few minor ash emissions have been recorded.","id":56,"timestamp":1527668104,"pubDate":"Wed, 30 May 2018 08:15:04 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 29 May 2018 22:15:04 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 30 May 2018 02:34:14 HST","message":"02:30 HST: F8 flow has left hwy 132 in the vicinity of Noni Farms road and is following a steepest line of descent that would take it to Four Corners. Recent advance rates are about 200 yards\/hour. F8 fountains remain strong.","id":55,"timestamp":1527658454,"pubDate":"Wed, 30 May 2018 05:34:14 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 29 May 2018 19:34:14 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 30 May 2018 00:21:42 HST","message":"12:20 AM HST: A fast-moving lava flow is traveling down hwy 132 and is currently near the intersection of Noni Farms road. It advanced ~800 yards over 80 minutes. The flow is fed by continued strong fountaining from Fissure 8.","id":54,"timestamp":1527650502,"pubDate":"Wed, 30 May 2018 03:21:42 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 29 May 2018 17:21:42 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 29 May 2018 23:36:53 HST","message":"Lava flows are advancing along highway 132 from Fissure 8 (near Noni Farms road) and toward coast from Fissure 18 (~0.75 miles from highway 137). Summit seismicity is elevated with several felt earthquakes in the last few hours.","id":53,"timestamp":1527647813,"pubDate":"Wed, 30 May 2018 02:36:53 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 29 May 2018 16:36:53 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 29 May 2018 06:06:22 HST","message":"A lava flow from Fissure 8 began advancing rapidly to the northeast from near Kahukai road before 4 AM HST. It crossed Pohoiki Road at 5 AM HST and is moving along the northern margin of an older flow toward the PGV access road.","id":52,"timestamp":1527584782,"pubDate":"Tue, 29 May 2018 09:06:22 GMT","pubDateHst":"Mon, 28 May 2018 23:06:22 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 29 May 2018 02:11:12 HST","message":"Small explosion from Kīlauea's summit at 01:58 HST. Ash to 15,000' according to NWS, plume largely vertical with slight northwest drift. People in summit area of Kīlauea may experience ash fall from this event.","id":51,"timestamp":1527570672,"pubDate":"Tue, 29 May 2018 05:11:12 GMT","pubDateHst":"Mon, 28 May 2018 19:11:12 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 29 May 2018 01:43:42 HST","message":"Lava from Fissure 8 continues to advance to the northeast but is largely overriding the flow that was emplaced last night. Summit earthquakes continue with no significant ash emission events over the past several hours.","id":50,"timestamp":1527569022,"pubDate":"Tue, 29 May 2018 04:43:42 GMT","pubDateHst":"Mon, 28 May 2018 18:43:42 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Mon, 28 May 2018 19:36:44 HST","message":"Fissure 8 very active with two fountains reaching 200+ feet at times. The fissure is feeding a fast-moving pahoehoe flow that is moving north down Nohea Street north of Leilani Street.","id":49,"timestamp":1527547004,"pubDate":"Mon, 28 May 2018 22:36:44 GMT","pubDateHst":"Mon, 28 May 2018 12:36:44 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Mon, 28 May 2018 16:40:05 HST","message":"Weak ash emissions continue from the Overlook crater. Several magnitude 3+ earthquakes recorded in the summit area over the past 8 hours.","id":48,"timestamp":1527536404,"pubDate":"Mon, 28 May 2018 19:40:04 GMT","pubDateHst":"Mon, 28 May 2018 09:40:04 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Mon, 28 May 2018 03:57:37 HST","message":"Lava from Sunday night's Fissure 8 outbreak is about 50 m from crossing Pohoiki Road. High rates of earthquakes are occurring at the summit as deflation there continues.","id":47,"timestamp":1527490657,"pubDate":"Mon, 28 May 2018 06:57:37 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sun, 27 May 2018 20:57:37 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sun, 27 May 2018 23:48:00 HST","message":"At about 7 PM HST, a fast-moving flow broke from F7\/8 and advanced north through Leilani Estates. It reached Kahukai Street at its intersection with Hookupu at about 11 PM HST.","id":46,"timestamp":1527475680,"pubDate":"Mon, 28 May 2018 02:48:00 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sun, 27 May 2018 16:48:00 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sun, 27 May 2018 04:17:48 HST","message":"Field crew reports that the lava flow fed by Fissure 21 continues a slow advance eastward on PGV property, but has not moved significantly closer to Kapoho Rd. Fountain heights at Fissure 21 have declined overnight.","id":45,"timestamp":1527405468,"pubDate":"Sun, 27 May 2018 07:17:48 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 26 May 2018 21:17:48 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sun, 27 May 2018 03:05:40 HST","message":"Fissure 7 activity has increased overnight, producing a large spatter rampart over 100 feet tall from fountains reaching 150-200 feet into the night sky. The fountains feed a perched p\u0101hoehoe flow 20-40 feet thick.","id":44,"timestamp":1527401140,"pubDate":"Sun, 27 May 2018 06:05:40 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 26 May 2018 20:05:40 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sun, 27 May 2018 00:54:51 HST","message":"Field crew reports finding large (up to 1 yard wide, 1 yard offset) cracks in Kupono St, 360 yards north of Malama St, near Fissure 9. No effusive activity from Fissure 9 observed.","id":43,"timestamp":1527393291,"pubDate":"Sun, 27 May 2018 03:54:51 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 26 May 2018 17:54:51 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 26 May 2018 23:10:56 HST","message":"The 'a'\u0101 flow fed by Fissure 21 continues to advance to the east on PGV property.","id":42,"timestamp":1527387056,"pubDate":"Sun, 27 May 2018 02:10:56 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 26 May 2018 16:10:56 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 26 May 2018 19:45:18 HST","message":"A lava flow from fissure 7 in eastern Leilani Estates has emerged from the southeast side of the lava pond, and has turned south. As of 6:15 pm HST, this flow was cascading into Pawaii crater.","id":41,"timestamp":1527374718,"pubDate":"Sat, 26 May 2018 22:45:18 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 26 May 2018 12:45:18 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 26 May 2018 17:10:35 HST","message":"As of this morning (HST), we estimate that the on-going eruption in Kīlauea's lower East Rift Zone has covered approximately 2372 acres (3.7 square miles or 9.6 square kilometers) of land in new lava.","id":40,"timestamp":1527365434,"pubDate":"Sat, 26 May 2018 20:10:34 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 26 May 2018 10:10:34 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 26 May 2018 10:14:29 HST","message":"Intermittent ash emission at Kīlauea summit continues with plumes as high as 12-13,000'. Trade winds carrying ash southwest. Ocean entries in lower Puna remain active. Fissure 7 output increased overnight.","id":39,"timestamp":1527340468,"pubDate":"Sat, 26 May 2018 13:14:28 GMT","pubDateHst":"Sat, 26 May 2018 03:14:28 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 26 May 2018 06:14:50 HST","message":"A series of explosions over 15 minutes starting at 05:00 am produced an ash cloud that rose to 11,000 feet above sea level, according to radar data from the National Weather Service.","id":38,"timestamp":1527326090,"pubDate":"Sat, 26 May 2018 09:14:50 GMT","pubDateHst":"Fri, 25 May 2018 23:14:50 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 26 May 2018 04:53:10 HST","message":"Active fountaining at Fissure 7 observed overnight. The perched pahoehoe flow fed by Fissure 7 (near Makamae St) broke out around 04:00am feeding short flows to the west.","id":37,"timestamp":1527321190,"pubDate":"Sat, 26 May 2018 07:53:10 GMT","pubDateHst":"Fri, 25 May 2018 21:53:10 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 26 May 2018 03:03:13 HST","message":"Field crew reports that as of 02:45am Fissures 7 and 21 continue to feed a lava flow that is advancing slowly toward Pahoa Pohoiki Road. Current estimates place the flow front ~250 yards from the road.","id":36,"timestamp":1527314593,"pubDate":"Sat, 26 May 2018 06:03:13 GMT","pubDateHst":"Fri, 25 May 2018 20:03:13 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 26 May 2018 02:16:43 HST","message":"Field crew reports fast and fluid lava flows from Fissures 6 and 13, as well as robust activity from Fissures 22, 19, and 21\/7.","id":35,"timestamp":1527311803,"pubDate":"Sat, 26 May 2018 05:16:43 GMT","pubDateHst":"Fri, 25 May 2018 19:16:43 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Sat, 26 May 2018 01:18:42 HST","message":"Kīlauea popping, summit ashy emissions, plume to ten thousand'.","id":34,"timestamp":1527308322,"pubDate":"Sat, 26 May 2018 04:18:42 GMT","pubDateHst":"Fri, 25 May 2018 18:18:42 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Fri, 25 May 2018 23:44:47 HST","message":"Infrasound sensors in the ERZ detected a small explosion from the lava ocean entry at 10:08pm.","id":33,"timestamp":1527302687,"pubDate":"Sat, 26 May 2018 02:44:47 GMT","pubDateHst":"Fri, 25 May 2018 16:44:47 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Fri, 25 May 2018 21:34:55 HST","message":"The lava flow from fissures 7 and 21 continues a slow advance to the northeast. At 9 pm, the flow was about one third of the way between Kahukai St. and Pohoiki Rd.","id":32,"timestamp":1527294895,"pubDate":"Sat, 26 May 2018 00:34:55 GMT","pubDateHst":"Fri, 25 May 2018 14:34:55 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Fri, 25 May 2018 18:07:04 HST","message":"A busy day at the summit. More than a dozen earthquakes M3 to M4 occurred under and around Kīlauea caldera through the early afternoon. At 4:17 pm a small explosion sent an ash cloud to about 12,000 feet above sea level.","id":30,"timestamp":1527282423,"pubDate":"Fri, 25 May 2018 21:07:03 GMT","pubDateHst":"Fri, 25 May 2018 11:07:03 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Fri, 25 May 2018 15:02:38 HST","message":"At 12:44 p.m. a magnitude 4 earthquake occurred at Kīlauea summit. Seismicity remains high with many reports of felt earthquakes in Volcano Village.","id":29,"timestamp":1527271358,"pubDate":"Fri, 25 May 2018 18:02:38 GMT","pubDateHst":"Fri, 25 May 2018 08:02:38 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Fri, 25 May 2018 14:51:14 HST","message":"The perched lava pond around the fissure 7\/21 complex in eastern Leilani Estates is producing a channelized lava flow moving to the north on Mohala St.","id":28,"timestamp":1527270674,"pubDate":"Fri, 25 May 2018 17:51:14 GMT","pubDateHst":"Fri, 25 May 2018 07:51:14 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Fri, 25 May 2018 04:04:19 HST","message":"Several small explosion signals recorded on summit stations in the past few hours.","id":27,"timestamp":1527231859,"pubDate":"Fri, 25 May 2018 07:04:19 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 24 May 2018 21:04:19 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Fri, 25 May 2018 02:13:29 HST","message":"Field crews report a p\u0101hoehoe flow advancing north on Kaupili St. in Leilani Estates.","id":26,"timestamp":1527225209,"pubDate":"Fri, 25 May 2018 05:13:29 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 24 May 2018 19:13:29 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 24 May 2018 23:55:11 HST","message":"Infrasound sensors in LERZ indicate significant fissure activity in the Leilani area, roughly around fissure 21 (Kaupili St and Leilani Ave).","id":25,"timestamp":1527216911,"pubDate":"Fri, 25 May 2018 02:55:11 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 24 May 2018 16:55:11 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 24 May 2018 22:16:14 HST","message":"Fissure 22 lava output has increased a bit over the past several hours and its lava channel to the ocean entry is consequently a little more incandescent. Low-level spatter at fissures 15 and 16. Fissure 13 has a low fountain through its lava pond.","id":24,"timestamp":1527210974,"pubDate":"Fri, 25 May 2018 01:16:14 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 24 May 2018 15:16:14 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 24 May 2018 20:27:31 HST","message":"A perched lava pond at,\nFissure Seven glows brightly,\npāhoehoe streams down.","id":23,"timestamp":1527204451,"pubDate":"Thu, 24 May 2018 23:27:31 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 24 May 2018 13:27:31 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 24 May 2018 19:04:01 HST","message":"A few minutes past 6 pm HST, a small but fairly ash-rich explosion occurred from Overlook Crater at the summit. The ash cloud reached about 10,000 feet above sea level before being carried to the southwest by the trade winds.","id":22,"timestamp":1527199441,"pubDate":"Thu, 24 May 2018 22:04:01 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 24 May 2018 12:04:01 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 24 May 2018 15:16:06 HST","message":"LERZ fissure activity continues to migrate westward. In addition to copious lava production from fissures near Pohoiki Rd, fissure 7 is erupting pāhoehoe lava flows spreading to the east, south & north filling in low-lying topography within eastern edge of Leilani Estates.","id":21,"timestamp":1527185766,"pubDate":"Thu, 24 May 2018 18:16:06 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 24 May 2018 08:16:06 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Thu, 24 May 2018 12:24:16 HST","message":"Low lava fountains are erupting from an nearly continuous 2-mile-long portion of the LERZ fissure system. Two main channel of lava are moving to the south and producing 3 ocean entries.","id":20,"timestamp":1527175456,"pubDate":"Thu, 24 May 2018 15:24:16 GMT","pubDateHst":"Thu, 24 May 2018 05:24:16 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 23 May 2018 19:59:13 HST","message":"A small explosion from overlook crater at 6:44 p.m. produced an ash cloud that reached about 7000 ft above sea level as determined by National Weather Service radar. The cloud did not contain much ash and cleared quickly.\r\n\r\n","id":19,"timestamp":1527116353,"pubDate":"Wed, 23 May 2018 22:59:13 GMT","pubDateHst":"Wed, 23 May 2018 12:59:13 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 23 May 2018 14:53:04 HST","message":"Lava flows originating from central LERZ fissure system (5 & 13) is feeding a flow that looks like it will enter ocean adjacent to existing ocean entry.","id":18,"timestamp":1527097984,"pubDate":"Wed, 23 May 2018 17:53:04 GMT","pubDateHst":"Wed, 23 May 2018 07:53:04 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Wed, 23 May 2018 01:37:34 HST","message":"Another small summit explosion at 10:18 UTC \/ 00:18 HST 23 May.","id":17,"timestamp":1527050254,"pubDate":"Wed, 23 May 2018 04:37:34 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 22 May 2018 18:37:34 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 22 May 2018 22:50:36 HST","message":"Summit explosion at 07:59 UTC \/ 21:59 HST. Ash seen in radar to 9000' above sea level.","id":16,"timestamp":1527040236,"pubDate":"Wed, 23 May 2018 01:50:36 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 22 May 2018 15:50:36 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 22 May 2018 18:15:54 HST","message":"An area of fountaining started this afternoon along the fissure line between Kaupili and Mohala Streets near Fissure 23.","id":15,"timestamp":1527023754,"pubDate":"Tue, 22 May 2018 21:15:54 GMT","pubDateHst":"Tue, 22 May 2018 11:15:54 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 22 May 2018 04:03:06 HST","message":"Short-lived explosion from Halema'uma'u at 03:35 HST \/ 13:35 UTC. Ash plume visible in radar to 8,000' above sea level and drifting south west.","id":12,"timestamp":1526972586,"pubDate":"Tue, 22 May 2018 07:03:06 GMT","pubDateHst":"Mon, 21 May 2018 21:03:06 HST"},{"obsAbbr":"HVO","obs":"Hawaiian Volcano Observatory","vName":"Kilauea","vnum":"332010","lat":19.421,"long":-155.287,"title":"Kīlauea Message Tue, 22 May 2018 02:08:15 HST","message":"Renewed lava fountaining from fissures 6 and 19 observed since 00:30 HST. Lava slowly advancing northward.","id":11,"timestamp":1526965695,"pubDate":"Tue, 22 May 2018 05:08:15 GMT","pubDateHst":"Mon, 21 May 2018 19:08:15 HST"}]