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  2. Climate of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Trade winds blow from right to left in the image. The bottom image shows the ocean current formed by the islands’ wake. Arrows indicate current direction and speed, while white contours show ocean temperatures. The warm water of the current generates winds that sustain the current for thousands of miles. [13]

  3. 50-foot waves forecast to slam Hawaii's northern ... - AOL

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    Dangerous surf conditions with waves reaching dozens of feet high are forecast across Hawaii's northern beaches just as winter-weary travelers may be searching out sun and warm beach weather for ...

  4. Hawaii Storm Brings Flooding Rain, High Winds And Heavy ...

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    A Kona storm is pushing through Hawaii this week, bringing the threat of heavy rain, flooding and yes, even snow. ... For even more granular weather data tracking in your area, view your 15-minute ...

  5. Kailua Kona, HI Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local Weather ...

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    Get the Kailua Kona, HI local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... Kilauea volcano began shooting lava into the air once again Wednesday on the Big Island of Hawaii. Kilauea, one ...

  6. Pacific Northwest windstorm - Wikipedia

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    2012: November 19; 2013: Remnants of Typhoon Pabuk on September 28–29, 2013 caused heavy rain in Portland, Oregon had the wettest September ever on record. The moisture from the Pineapple Express coming from Hawaii. 2014: December 11: Brought the strongest recorded wind gust to Portland since 1995, of 59 MPH

  7. Central Pacific Hurricane Center - Wikipedia

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    The Central Pacific Hurricane Center (CPHC) of the United States National Weather Service is the official body responsible for tracking and issuing tropical cyclone warnings, watches, advisories, discussions, and statements for the Central Pacific region: from the equator northward, 140°W–180°W, most significantly for Hawai‘i.

  8. Kona storm - Wikipedia

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    A kona storm on November 4, 1995 The most powerful Kona storm in the last fifty years struck the Hawaiian islands between 8 January and 11 January 1980. The low pressure primarily responsible for the severe conditions had a barometric pressure of 975mb on January 8, while passing north of the state, one of the lowest pressure readings ever ...

  9. Hurricane forecasters tracking 2 storms in Pacific. Is Hawaii ...

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    Hawaii is preparing for heavy rainfall and windy conditions from Tropical Storm Hone this weekend. The National Weather Service (NWS) predicts that Hone will pass south of the Hawaiian Islands and ...