Diminished trade winds could make vog worse

First Lt. Aaron Hew Len, of the U.S. National Guard, tests air quality near cracks emitting toxic gases from the eruption in Leilani Estates on Tuesday. Scientists confirm that volcanic activity has paused at all 12 fissures that opened up in a Hawaii community and oozed lava that burned 35 structures. Officials warn that hazardous fumes continue to be released from the cracks in the ground. (AP Photo/Caleb Jones)

A forecasted shift in winds could cause vog from Kilauea’s volcanic eruption to worsen in some areas.