The UCBRFA Presents: Volcanic Wonders Unveiled with Professor Bill Emery
The Retired Faculty Association welcomes Bill Emery, Emeritus Professor of Aerospace Engineering with his presentation titled Volcanic Wonders Unveiled
About the Presentation
Explore the captivating world of volcanic eruptions and lava flows with Bill, a seasoned observer of Kilauea's geological wonders. Bill will share his personal experiences with Kilauea, from witnessing the volcanic fog in Honolulu to getting up close and personal with lava flows. We'll also learn about the various phases of Kilauea's eruptions and gain unique insights into this fascinating natural phenomenon.
Biography
Bill grew up in the Hawaiian Islands. He made trips from Honolulu to the Big Island as a kid but Kilauea was not active for most of these trips. When it was active he experienced the volcanic fog (vog) in Honolulu. He had his first experience seeing lava in 2003 when his family went to the Big Island prior to his parents 50th wedding anniversary. Pu’u o’o , a volcanic cone on the eastern rift zone of Kīlauea had been erupting and lava was flowing into the sea. Along the “chain of craters road” he watched the steam plume rising from where the lava was entering the sea. A rope across the road barred entry. However he went further to see hot lava entering the sea.
He has built houses on the Big Island and starting in 2011 began regularly observing the Kilauea and Pu’u o’o eruptions. This continued year by year until dramatic changes occurred in 2018. He’s been on a boat to see lava a total of 4 times and got very close to where lava was entering the sea from Pu’u o’o. This was the same boat that later experienced a lava bomb coming through the roof and injuring 23 people. After the big changes of 2018 things were quiet till 2021. Kilauea started erupting again on Sept. 26, 2021 It continued up to a couple of months ago. He will describe the various phases of the Kilauea and Pu’u o’o eruptions. Volcano updates can be found at usgs.gov and search for volcanoes.