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3 feet of rain in 72 hours and counting
#1

Check out the video from downtown

http://www.bigislandvideonews.com/2017/1...motorists/

And 3 feet in 72 hours

http://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/story/36967...our-period

Rainfall totals were highest in the upper slopes of the South Hilo district, where several rain gauges recorded to two to three feet of water in a 72-hour period ending Thursday at 11 a.m.

Saddle Quarry saw a staggering 44 inches over that period, while Hakalau got 27 inches of rain.


Glenwood: 24 inches
Keaumo: 19 inches
Mountain View: 17 inches
Waiakea Uka: 17 inches
Laupahoehoe: 9 inches
Kapapala: 8.4 inches
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#2
3 feet a rain in 3 days?
Whaaay, thas what we used to call a pleasant drizzle.
I remember back in aught one, or wait now, was it aught two?
27 inches in 24 hours! Now thas a good rainstorm!
Millenium, millennials... a few years after Y2K and sumptin shifted all out a whack...

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#3
The great storm of 2000. Who here at the time can forget it? Three feet of rain in Pahala in 24-hours. IIRC, no major highway remained open, even 130 was closed due to flooding.

https://youtu.be/4LaHOZXWRo8
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#4
Yes, what most people call rain, we call "drip dropping". This has been a bit of real rain.
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#5
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Originally posted by TomK

The great storm of 2000. Who here at the time can forget it? Three feet of rain in Pahala in 24-hours. IIRC, no major highway remained open, even 130 was closed due to flooding.

https://youtu.be/4LaHOZXWRo8

I remember that. About 26 inches of rain in Leilani in one day, water puddled everywhere in the house, even though on 3 foot posts, coming through the walls, windows and screens. They reported 3 feet of water over Rt. 130 at Kipuka farm, (The bridge between HPP and Keaau).
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#6
The other thing I remember about that event is every TV and radio station was off-air other than one local radio station (I forget which one).

One unfortunate Hilo resident called in live and asked drivers on the road he lived on to please drive a little slower. Every time someone drove by, especially trucks, sent a wave of water crashing into his garage which had already started flooding.
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#7
Looks like the tourist season will coincide with a monsoon this year.
Isn't that swell! Americans don't have to travel all the way to India in order to experience this weather. [Smile]
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