HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - What is that? Video captured by Scott Hansen Wednesday and sent into our Hawaii News Now newsroom shows what appears to be a dust devil in the distance behind Kilauea.
In ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, or the Hawaiian language, we might call them puahiohio, or whirlwinds. In meteorological terms, these small twisters are technically dust devils, or more precisely, ash devils, ...
The latest eruption from Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano shot lava 1,200 feet high into the sky and went on for 9 hours. But it was something else, happening in the distance, that’s getting a lot of the ...
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