It has been an eventful time since my last post.
The main activity has moved on past Leilani Estates into a lower elevation area that is mostly an ag area where papayas, noni and other things are grown.
There are still sporadic outbreaks happening here in the subdivision.
The nature of the lava has changed.
Instead of being an older more viscus type that spatters and forms slow moving a'a flows, the outbreaks are now hotter, more liquid, forming fountains and faster moving pahoe'hoe flows.
A few people became surrounded yesterday and needed to be evacuated by helo.
The older magma, that has now been pushed out and replaced by the newer magma, had a higher gas content.
Just before the new lava began emerging, the Trade Winds failed, the air went stagnant, and the concentration of SO2 and other gasses given off skyrocketed up. It looked like a London Fog around our place for 2 to 3 days.
If it had been necessary to be out in it with no shelter, it could have been fatal.
When I found it necessary to go outside for just a few minutes, I became nauseated.
It would slowly get better after returning inside for a period.
I Jerry-rigged an SO2 scrubber in the house to hold the SO2 inside down.
It seemed to work.
We could not smell it in the house.
After one night out, our outdoor cats decided they wanted to be indoor cats.
The Trades have started up again and the air has cleared up.
After seeing all the dead and dying vegetation around the fissures and flows, I've been watching things around our yard.
leaves have been droping off thin leaved plants, trees and everything on down in size.
Many of my thin leaved orchids, Oncidiums, Spathoglotis',Cymbidiums, Neobenthamia, Miltoniopsis', Dendrochillums, and others are showing signs of being burnt by the acidic SO2 deposited on their leaves.
Hopefully they'll recover.
Right now, it looks as if the worst has passed us by.
That can change very quickly.
EDIT:
I have been collecting aerial videos made by a Mick Kalber and Paradise Helicopters covering the entire event on a daily basis.
They are very well done and show what has been going on.
I have them embedded in my online galley.
I am adding the newer ones as they're published.
For those interested, they are here:
Hawai'i / Lava News and Pics / Helicopter Overflights of Eruptions | Mike's Photo Gallery