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RE: HURRICANES IGNACIO AND JIMENA TRACKING NORTH - VancouverIslander - 08-31-2015

quote:
Originally posted by Clayjacks

So next up? Kevin.
I'd really hate it if a storm named Kevin roared ashore.
I don't even wanna mention Marty...


How about Kurly, Larry and Moe? Ok, the k in kurly was a bit of a stretch...

Just call me Mike


RE: HURRICANES IGNACIO AND JIMENA TRACKING NORTH - dmbwest - 08-31-2015

VCI >>> Extra credit points for you !!!

aloha,
pog

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7K5sLy2HPF8 just for fun



RE: HURRICANES IGNACIO AND JIMENA TRACKING NORTH - kalakoa - 09-01-2015

people just get desensitized from a constantly inflated level of heightened anxiety.

That would be exactly the point. Boring news doesn't sell. Later, we wonder why people suddenly snap.



RE: HURRICANES IGNACIO AND JIMENA TRACKING NORTH - opihikao - 09-01-2015

Check out the waves at Pohoiki...quite impressive!

http://www.bigislandvideonews.com/2015/08/31/video-high-surf-warning-at-pohoiki/

The popular Pohoiki surf spot in Puna was crowded this afternoon as high surf rolled in from Hurricane Ignacio.

Although the threat posed by Ignacio is diminishing as it tracks away from Hawaii Island, the hurricane did manage to kick up the ocean en route. The National Weather Service issued a High Surf Warning for East Hawaii, which has been extended until 6 am Wednesday. Wave heights 12 to 18 feet high are expected.



RE: HURRICANES IGNACIO AND JIMENA TRACKING NORTH - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 09-01-2015

waves at Pohoiki...quite impressive!

I'm too tired this morning to be impressed, maybe later if I can catch a nap. The big waves on the east shore rattled me awake at least a dozen times last night, no doubt amplified as they vibrated their way up to the second floor. It felt like a swarm of 4.0 earthquakes.

But... I'll say it again... waaay preferable to 90 mph winds and torrential rains.

It looks like Jimena is still on track to head far north of the islands, so that's good news.


RE: HURRICANES IGNACIO AND JIMENA TRACKING NORTH - Erlinda - 09-01-2015

How have the high surf conditions affect Waio'pae?


RE: HURRICANES IGNACIO AND JIMENA TRACKING NORTH - Kapohocat - 09-01-2015

Waiopae Road under water from just past Kapoho Kai Drive to Kaheka Rd.

A little more than a king tide height because of the surge but not as bad as thought it would be!

http://www.bigislandvideonews.com/2015/08/31/video-igancio-effects-seen-in-puna-surf-and-surge/


RE: HURRICANES IGNACIO AND JIMENA TRACKING NORTH - PunaMauka2 - 09-01-2015

A barrage of mighty close lightning strikes up mauka right now. The kind where the thunder booming a split second later actually shakes the old wood plank floor.


RE: HURRICANES IGNACIO AND JIMENA TRACKING NORTH - HereOnThePrimalEdge - 09-01-2015

Another satellite view of the four simultaneous storms in the eastern Pacific right now:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/gsfc/21057720552/


RE: HURRICANES IGNACIO AND JIMENA TRACKING NORTH - terracore - 09-01-2015

Great image, thanks for sharing. Looks more like four "plus".