Episode 4
Kate Humble and Professor Iain Stewart present live from Kilauea on Hawaii. Broadcasting from the summit crater, they look to the future of volcanic forecasting.
Kate Humble and Professor Iain Stewart present the final day of their four day journey into our extraordinary and dynamic planet, live from Kilauea on Hawaii, the world's most active volcano. Broadcasting from the summit crater, they look to the future of volcanic forecasting. Ed Byrne uses a bin, plastic balls and some liquid nitrogen to mimic a supervolcanic eruption, while Kate finds an Icelandic volcano which could put the eruption of Eyjafyallajokull in the shade.
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The town destroyed by Vesuvius
Duration: 01:41
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Kate Humble |
Presenter | Iain Stewart |
Executive Producer | Lisa Ausden |
Series Producer | Alan Holland |
Participant | Ed Byrne |
Broadcast
- Thu 12 Jul 2012 20:00大象传媒 HD & 大象传媒 Two
Picture Gallery: Iceland
Kate Humble visits Iceland, home of the Eyjafjallaj枚kull eruptions in 2010.