Stewart CIremonger SRosenberg MLeonard G2023-08-112023-09-042022-04-142023-08-112023-09-042022-04-14Stewart C, Iremonger S, Rosenberg M, Leonard G. (2022). Volcano breath: a rare 'vog' event in the eastern Bay of Plenty, Aotearoa New Zealand. The Australian Journal of Emergency Management. 37. 2. (pp. 9-10).1324-1540http://hdl.handle.net/10179/19923Whakaari/White Island, located 50 km offshore and north of Whakatāne in the eastern Bay of Plenty, Aotearoa New Zealand is the country’s most active volcano. For more than a century, it has been in a state of constant unrest punctuated by small but hazardous eruptions. Often, the volcano emits a plume of water vapour and gases that are visible from the mainland. Residents of Whakatāne were reminded of Whakaari’s ‘volcano breath’ when a rare ‘vog’ episode occurred on 9 November 2021.9-10© 2022 by the authors.CC BY 4.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Volcano breath: a rare 'vog' event in the eastern Bay of Plenty, Aotearoa New ZealandJournal article2023-08-10Massey_Darkjournal-article