[Note: This is another blog based on my weekly emails to my family on the mainland.]
10/22/22
Aloha Everybody --
Looks like some of you mainlanders are getting a taste of fall. Our warm pattern has eased off somewhat, and we used our a.c. much less this week than last. Good, thing, as our solar credit for the year was donated to Helco on Wednesday and we've started over from zero.
Makalei in Fall... |
A Standout |
You may have heard that Mauna Loa, our 13k foot volcano to the south, has been rumbling recently. Mauna Loa is the largest active volcano in the world, and has erupted 33 times in the last 180 years. The last time was in 1984 and it will undoubtedly erupt again. Although there isn't any direct danger to us because it's 100 miles away, it is a danger to Hilo and to smaller communities in the area. An eruption is likely to take out the only road that circles the island and it would cut our internet and power links. You might think there would be plans in place to deal with this likelihood, right? Sortakindamaybe. Mauna Loa is monitored very closely and starting last month there has been an increase in earthquake activity from the usual 10-20 to 40-50 per day caused by lava moving into system. However, the scientists say that "The current increase in activity does not suggest that a progression to an eruption is certain, and there are no indications that an eruption is imminent." Not sure that's very comforting. Anyway, that means that at the moment we have two volcanoes doing their volcano thing -- Mauna Loa and Kilauea, which is still oozing lava at the summit-- now around 29 billion gallons since September of last year. That's a lotta lava!
Ok, off to market and the beach. Take care, enjoy your fall -- you know what's coming next.....
2 comments:
No volcano activity in our neighborhood! Last experienced about 2M years ago I think at one of the islands when it was in a very different position, so not sure that was local any way.
Weather is good, cooler, but not too cool. Nice!
Since Mt St Helen’s explosion in 1980 we keep an eye on Mt Rainier but luckily for us our location in Federal Way is above the valley that Mr Rainer lahar would reach and far enough inland to not worry about tsunamis. We do have earthquake insurance for our other possible natural disaster..
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