Thursday, May 17, 2018

Summit of Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupts, sending plume of ash and smoke 30,000 feet high

Summit of Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupts, sending plume of ash and smoke 30,000 feet high

240/24 like 24 day numerology
5/17/2018=22,40,60,24...137th day 228 left
kilauea=24,60 hawaii=33 137/33rd prime
summit=40
Kilauea volcano'=236,83
US Geological Survey=236,83

CNN)An eruption from the Kilauea volcano's summit shot ash and smoke into the air early Thursday on Hawaii's Big Island, and the resulting plume is expected to cover the surrounding area, according to the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.
The volcanic cloud reached 30,000 feet, the US Geological Survey said. That's a little below the cruising altitude of a jetliner.
"At any time, activity may again become more explosive, increasing the intensity of ash production and producing ballistic projectiles near the vent," the USGS said. "Ballistic projectiles may be produced should steam-driven explosions occur. Impacts will be limited to an area around Halemaumau."
Halemaumau is the crater within Kilauea's summit caldera.
    Nearby residents are being asked to shelter in place if they are in the path of the ash plume, which the wind is carrying to the northeast of the volcano, the USGS said.

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