Everything You Need To Know About Kilauea’s 2018 Eruptions: Part I

Pu'u 'O'o erupting on June 29, 1983

Before I was interested in meteorology, I was fascinated by volcanoes. Even as early as preschool, I would religiously watch my many volcano VHS tapes, and I’d make my parents read this book to me. I was particularly fond of the Hawaiian volcanoes because the lava was so colorful, so my 5-year-old self was beyond […]

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Kelvin-Helmholtz Instability

Tuesday, August 2, 2011 11:01 P.M. I was recently in Europe touring with my jazz band. Everything was wonderful; the people, the culture, the sights, and the music were all fantastic. However, I also noticed some very interesting weather. While nearly all the trip was hot and sunny, there were some interesting cloud formations that […]

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