NOAA's HYSPLIT model proving vital to public safety on Hawaii's Big Island
While images of crimson-colored lava erupting from Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano continue to captivate the world, one of the greatest concerns is toxic sulfur dioxide gas emanating from every new fissure in the volcano.

Photograph taken May 15, 2018, 11:05 am HST, from the Jaggar Museum at Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park. Here we see an ash plume rising from the Kiluea Volcano Overlook Crater. Ash falling from the plume can be seen just to the right side (and below) the plume. (Image credit: U.S. Geological Survey | volcanoes.usgs.gov)