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On April 11, 2018, an upper-level low was located west of the Hawaiian island of Kauaʻi. The low moved toward Hawaii and drew deep tropical moisture from the south. The low eventually opened into a trough, which crossed over the Hawaiian islands on April 13.
April 13 – 2018 Hawaii floods: Heavy rainfall on the islands of Kauaʻi and Oʻahu causes widespread flash flooding and landslides, resulting in $125 million in property damage. [7] [8] [9] May 3 – 2018 lower Puna eruption: Kīlauea on Hawaii Island begins erupting in the residential neighborhood of Leilani Estates. [10]
In April 2018, a series of thunderstorms produced record-breaking rainfall on the Hawaiian Islands of Kauaʻi and Oahu. An upper-level low moved across the area on April 13, generating a mesoscale convective system that moved over eastern Oahu, producing localized heavy rainfall that reached 5.55 in (141 mm).
The governor of Hawaii declared a state of emergency after heavy rainfall brought major flooding on two of the major islands. After some areas experienced between 1 and 2 feet of rain in less than ...
Hurricane Lane unleashed torrents of rain and landslides on Hawaii's Big Island on Thursday as residents and tourists braced for the dangerous storm. 5 rescued from flooding as hurricane pelts ...
The seasonal cyclone, known as a Kona low, could bring up to 25 inches of rain to some parts of the islands.
Hurricane Walaka (2018) – Another Category 5 hurricane that formed a month after Lane; Hurricane Douglas (2020) – A hurricane that passed just north of the Hawaiian Islands two years after Lane; 2018 Hawaii floods – A flooding event that had affected Hawaii in April
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