Spinning ‘Volnado’ Emerges During Hawaii's Kilauea Eruption
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Hawaii’s Kilauea eruption creates rare ‘volnado’ phenomenon
As lava fountains shot nearly 500 feet high, a spinning whirlwind of ash and dust called a “volnado” twisted above Kilauea. The eruption ended Tuesday after producing enough lava to bury a football field one mile deep.
LOOK: 'Volnado' forms near Hawaii's Kilauea volcano
(WJW) -- You don't see this every day. The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) shared a video Tuesday showing what they described as a "volnado" forming near an erupting fountain of lava in Hawaii. Fire causes house roof to collapse in Summit County “We know you’ve heard of a volcano…but how about a volnado?” a social media post from the agency said. The video shows a vortex slowly forming next to an active lava fountain at the Kilauea volcano. …
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