Volcano Watch: Response to Mauna Loa’s 2022 eruption

USGS photo J. Schmith Aerial view of the upper southwest region of Mauna Loa summit with Luahou in the foreground followed by Luahohonu, South Pit, and Mokuʻaweoweo summit caldera. A small dusting of snow covers the ground east of the summit. The steaming fissure was active during the beginning of the eruption, but the lava in the summit caldera has already cooled to a black color. The white plume in the background is rising from the fissures in the Northeast Rift Zone.

The first few hours of Mauna Loa’s eruption were dynamic, and volcanologists intently watched monitoring data to track changing conditions and understand how the eruption was developing. This monitoring is crucial to issuing hazards notifications to communities that may be at risk and is why we continue to closely monitor this new eruption.