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  2. Climate of Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    An annual average of approximately one tornado, either emanating from supercells or by other processes, occurs. Kona storms are features of the winter season. The name comes from winds out of the "kona" or usually leeward direction. Rainfall in a well-developed Kona storm is widespread and more prolonged than in the usual cold-front storm.

  3. It’s Going To Snow In Hawaii, And No, It’s Not As Rare As You ...

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    A Kona storm is going to push through Hawaii this week, bringing the threat of heavy rain, flooding and yes, even snow. ... view your 15-minute details forecast in our Premium Pro experience ...

  4. 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.

  5. United States rainfall climatology - Wikipedia

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    Systems such as this Kona low from November 4, 1995 bring Hawaii much of their annual rainfall. Snow, although not usually associated with tropics, falls at higher elevations on the Big Island, on Mauna Loa as well as Mauna Kea, which reaches an altitude of 13,796 feet (4,205 m), in some winter months. Snow only rarely falls on Maui's Haleakala.

  6. Kona storm - Wikipedia

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    While some winters occur without a single Kona storm, other winters see a high of four or five. Hawaii typically experiences two to three annually [5] between October and April. [6] The cyclone events for Hawaii can be long-lived, affecting the state for a week or more. [7] Kona lows produce a wide range of weather hazards for Hawaii.

  7. What does it mean when a Kona low is over Hawaii? - AOL

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    Residents and visitors to Hawaii may have heard the term Kona low or Kona storm - a storm that can bring drastic changes to the weather on the Hawaiian Islands, mainly during the winter months ...

  8. Microclimate - Wikipedia

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    The Big Island of Hawaii is also an area known for microclimates, [18] as Kailua-Kona and Hilo, Hawaii, experience rainfall of 18 in (460 mm) and 127 in (3,200 mm) per year, respectively, despite being just 60 mi (97 km) from each other. Calgary, Alberta, is also known for its microclimates.

  9. Kona low to be double-edged sword for Hawaii - AOL

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    This image of the central Pacific Ocean, with Hawaii near the middle, shows a vast area of stormy conditions on Friday, Dec. 1, 2023. (AccuWeather Enhanced RealView™ Satellite) Trouble is ...