1899
DOI: 10.1175/1520-0493(1899)27[298b:veih]2.0.co;2
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Volcanic Eruptions in Hawaii

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“…Volcanic fumes from Mauna Loa vents at about 2 km elevation (the thermal inversion layer) will be moved by upper level winds, which typically blow to the northeast. Gases from lower elevation vents will follow surface winds, which are most often toward the southwest but can be blown northwest up the island chain by southerly winds (Lyons, 1899).…”
Section: The Next Lava Flow To Threaten Hilomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Volcanic fumes from Mauna Loa vents at about 2 km elevation (the thermal inversion layer) will be moved by upper level winds, which typically blow to the northeast. Gases from lower elevation vents will follow surface winds, which are most often toward the southwest but can be blown northwest up the island chain by southerly winds (Lyons, 1899).…”
Section: The Next Lava Flow To Threaten Hilomentioning
confidence: 99%