NASAのインスタグラム(nasa) - 4月12日 11時54分


Lava flow from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano takes out forests in this latest satellite view. The Advanced Land Imager (ALI) on NASA’s Earth-Observing 1 captured these images of Kahauale’a 2 on February 2 and March 11, 2014. The red outlines represent hotspots ALI detected by observing shortwave infrared light. Active flow features known as breakouts are present in many of the hotspots. Rocky lava flows appear black. Clouds are white. The reddish-brown areas along the edges of the lava flow are scorched forests.

While Kahauale’a 2 poses no immediate risk to human settlements, it could eventually encroach on communities to the northeast if it continues on its current path. In the past, lava destroyed several communities, including the Royal Gardens subdivision, along the south coast of Hawaii.

Credit: NASA/EO-1 ALI data

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