This video provides live monitoring of Kilauea Volcano's summit, showcasing real-time volcanic activity including the north and south vents, with observations of iron oxide (red coloration) and sulfur (yellow coloration) emissions, demonstrating how continuous geological monitoring reveals the dynamic nature of active volcanoes and their rapid landscape changes over time.
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Live Kilauea Volcano. May 28, 2026追加:
Shark Aloha, Riley. Can you hear me?
I have I have the fuzzy mic on today.
Aloha Cindy.
Testing one, two, three.
Aloha Lisa.
Good morning, Dana. Thanks for letting me know, Lisa.
I'm up at Bua Kahuna.
Hello from the Philippines.
Happy on the scope right now.
Um, check that out.
man. Okay, I got to take you off. This is pretty cool to see.
Uhoh. See how this is going to work.
Oh.
Look at that.
It's a little breezy up here today.
Okay.
Um, I did the Killway Eeki hike this morning. Made a video. I'll post it. Um, it'll probably go up tonight or tomorrow. But when I was walking along there, I looked at the south vent and I cannot believe how close it is to the rim of the crater right there.
Does anyone know? Good morning, Carla.
How far down it is?
If that's been a thing yet.
Uh, sorry I can't address a lot of you by name because just because the way it's showing up on my screen.
How can I get this to not move?
I should have brought my umbrella.
Aloha, William. Maybe I will go get the umbrella or Kim's tent.
We're just uh waiting for episode 48 to begin.
It's taking much longer than I expected.
Oh, I did feel the quake. It was awesome.
I was laying in bed and I just happened to wake up and roll over when it started and I got this big huge smile on my face and just enjoyed it.
It felt like it was on a raft in the ocean.
Good morning, Janette.
Okay, I have you on the fuzzy mic this morning because it's so windy.
Look at all that fog.
There's beautiful Mount Aloa.
Somebody stretching their leg.
Hey, Jazz.
I had a fun tour with Lenny Hall and his wife.
And yesterday I had a tour with a family from UK and the guy was hilarious.
He was he was just like I am sometimes saying wow all the time.
Wow. Wow.
That was so much fun.
Man, that red on the or the orange on the hill is pretty impressive.
Look at that.
Oops.
Yeah, look at that.
Man, that really is amazing.
Somebody take a screenshot.
And wow, check out the Oops.
Check out the amount of smoke coming from south. What about it?
And that's north. North and south right there.
Has there been any spattering from north recently?
That's the north vent right there.
Would that be cool if we saw it spatter a little bit?
The red is iron oxide. I think.
Oh, you've seen it spatter occasionally, Dana. Cool.
Cool. Riley saw some.
Is today the day?
Good morning, John.
I think I need to go get the umbrella.
Don't want to.
Uh, I'm not going to.
Wow.
Look at that.
Let's see if we can zoom in on that a little bit.
There veto.
Nothing's going on with the boat ramp.
They cleared it once and within a few hours it was closed up again.
So that's that. And they're redoing Piki Road. So that should be done shortly.
The red is iron oxide. I I believe, John, ain't that amazing?
Yeah, that was a waste of millions and millions of dollars.
Very dumb.
I don't know if you heard Veto, but I sold my lava lots down there.
Brandon, Aloha, you ready for 48, Brandon?
We've all been ready. We've been ready since Monday and it's already Thursday.
>> Wait, we were ready Sunday.
I sold my lava lots.
What? Welcome everyone.
We're hanging out at the summit of Kilawea. Waiting and waiting.
Um, what's inflation doing anyone?
Is it on the uptick?
We do wait a lot.
Aloha Big Island bomb. Aloha, Robert.
Yeah, Robert, check these out.
Look at that.
Inflation is up again. Thanks for that, Deborah.
Yeah, that earthquake was very exciting.
Very exciting.
And it wasn't a just a shake. It It lasted for like 30 seconds or so.
>> Sulfur turns red when close to molten temps. Huh. Thanks for that gold magnet.
Okay. So, what gold magnet said makes sense. So, that's not iron oxide, but that is I believe the uh the more orang-ish color right there. Yeah.
The Quake Big Island Bomb just got back from Banup National Park in Alberta, Canada.
He highly recommends it.
Uh, no. Veto, it was not as bad. It was a 6.0. The one you felt was a 6.9.
Aloha, Medits.
Okay, let's go back to the red hatches so we can see that there's that. And that makes sense because we had that in Leilani Estates also around um Fiser 24.
See you Brad. Thanks for stopping by.
And look at those fractures in the ground right here.
The yellow is sulfur.
That's pretty cool, too. The whole thing is amazing.
Okay, for the moment, we are the only ones here now.
Man, what a beautiful day on the big island of Hawaii.
Oh, something caught my eye over here.
Okay, that white thing in the middle of the screen. What is that?
Oh, it's some instruments.
Let's see if I can block the wind with my jacket.
Oh, that made it worse.
Cool.
I can go in a little bit more. Oh, that's as close as I can go.
Oh, I see I see another something.
See?
>> Morning.
>> Morning.
Is that there is another instrument I think.
Yeah, right there.
Look at that.
Brendan, you you need to take a trip out here.
And then the V1 camera is right there.
One of those Are there more instruments than there were a few years ago? I have no idea.
I would assume so because of all the activity, but where that instrument is right there.
I think to the left of that mound is where it erupted in July of 2023 or 2024. Just spotted another one. Maybe that's a tree right there by the cloud.
Oh, boy. They got instruments out there all over the place.
Yeah, it's a little pricey coming out here, I guess. Or is that a tree? I think that's a tree.
That's an instrument, though.
Okay.
Aloha, Captain Bill.
I'm using a 12x 56 scope.
I'll show it to you.
Oops.
That's what I'm using. That's the brand name.
Focus. Come on.
And see if you can read that.
if you get one.
Um, don't chance on the brand.
That's my advice.
Captain Bill, how's the bug over there?
Do you have any?
>> Hi, Ellen.
Nice and clear this morning in Ocean View.
Oh, look at that pillow.
Oh, thanks Brandon.
Look at that.
Beautiful.
I appreciate that.
John, aloha from England, Kim.
Aloha. Did you find cheese sticks?
Drats.
By the way, if it sounds funny, I'm I have the fuzzy mic on today because it's very windy up here.
There's some bog on the coast close to Captain Cook, says Bill.
>> Oh man, what did I do?
Okay, I got to reset my something's going on here.
Okay, a helicopter has arrived.
Let's see. It is probably 65 right now where I am. I'm at UK.
You coming up.
Oh, that's cool, Brandon.
Glad you can go back and enjoy those 2018 videos. It was amazing, wasn't it?
Hi, John.
I know it was supposed to happen Sunday.
Can you guys believe that it has been what's it been?
Eight years already. 8 years.
Well, it is warmer where you are, John.
Let's take a look at the greater floor.
you guys.
Oh, cool, cool, cool, cool.
>> Do you guys see what I see?
>> Look at that line of steam right there.
Oh, Lenny.
Should be a great day.
Prescott Henry.
Yeah, the Catera is really filling. But look at this, you guys.
Let's see here. Where's my little pointer thing?
That's the collapsed road kind of.
It's touching the the uh Lenny, if you're still watching, this is for you. It's touching right there.
Wow.
I mean, that's that's almost covering or it will.
Wow.
Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Just saw something. There's no way there's an instrument down there. No way. Let's go on scope and investigate.
No way.
What was I looking at?
I was looking at that. Nope. It's just a rock, I think.
Yeah, that's got to be a rock. There's no way they would have put an instrument right there.
Hey, Hugh.
Less than 300 ft to the upper rim from the top of North Vent. Amazing.
North Vent is that one right there.
South Vent is a little higher.
Oh, I'm just dying to see a little spatter.
Yeah, right, Brandon. That down drop block was 1,400 to,600 ft above the bottom of the 2018 collapse pit.
Crazy.
Aloha Jim.
Wow, look at the smoke.
Oh, check it out, you guys. Let's see here.
I hope you're not getting dizzy, but check out those two beds on the crater floor.
Oops. Oh boy.
Three.
Cool.
Prescott Henry, thanks for watching.
Yes, I'm sure. Also, Janette, the scientist would love to have an instrument there.
Um, here's something interesting too over here. Sorry about all the movement, but this is cool. Look at those couple vents right there. And there's some sulfur, I think. very little. But and I I think lava was shooting out of that one during one of the episodes very early on cuz I remember thinking that it was close to the the collapsed road.
Cool. Brandon. Brandon grew up watching the Pu O eruption.
How cool is that?
Yeah, John. Isn't it amazing that going on a year and a half now?
Right there has been where all the lava's been coming out of the ground north and south.
Come on. Just a bit. Just a little bit.
That was a one day fisher that crawled up the wall. Yeah. Let's go back and look at that one day fisher that crawled up the wall.
Isn't that amazing?
We have looks like well sounds like we have two two helicopters from visitors enjoying the view.
Yep. Well said, Brandon.
Watching all the changes at the summit is amazing.
Tens to hundreds of thousands of years of geological change in only six years.
Yep.
Well said and amazing.
Cool.
Prescott, you would watch the early morning walks with the boys and heard the transition from frog to bird calls.
Lots of memories for sure.
Aloha, Andre.
Do something to make it erupt, would you?
Yeah, Carla the Pitbull puppy house.
They have since moved.
Oh my goodness.
Hello Deafany and the pig house and the dog house house.
This is where we are. Deafany and the blowtorrch house. That was my scariest.
This is where Jagger Museum used to be.
Okay.
Go on here for a little while.
Man, the cookie calls are loud.
Oh, Andre's got a new internet connection. Glass fiber.
How wide would I estimate one of the cracks on the left to be?
H.
Let's go back on scope and take a look.
Scott, let's investigate.
You talking about that one?
See if I can focus it a little bit better.
Let's see. We're about a mile away from that.
Barry, I have the cover in the bed of my truck waiting for it to be used.
Andre thinks 10 mters.
Uh boy, that's I wouldn't say I don't know. I just I simply don't know.
I mean, the one on top, yes, definitely.
But this one right here, that might be 3 m is what my guess would be.
Yes, Scott, those colors are amazing.
Thanks for that link, Dana. Thank you so much, you guys.
If you want to find out what the blowtorrch house is all about, click on that link that Dana just posted.
It was the most scary video that I have made for me personally.
Yep. I've had cookies um cause my ears to ring on a few occasions.
I like catching them on the glass on the window. They're almost translucent.
Yeah, cookies are about the size of a quarter.
Okay, let's go back over here and I'm going to say my goodbyes.
Thank you all for tuning in.
Keep watching for episode 48 any day now.
and check out Lava Watchers um YouTube channel for live 247 monitoring.
Dan, if you could put a link in here, that would be appreciated.
Thank you and Andre for that. Check out Lava Watchers YouTube channel.
Aloha.
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