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Webcams?
#1
Anyone have any webcam links for the island, other than these?

These might come in handy during the storm, or not if too many trees fall like the last time.

Pacific Tsunami Museum (Hilo Bay)
http://www.tsunami.org/11webcam/hilobaycam.html

Mauna Kea Weather Center
http://mkwc.ifa.hawaii.edu/current/cams/...mode=multi

Hilton Waikoloa Village
http://www.hiltonwaikoloavillage.com/webcams

Puna traffc cams
http://punatraffic.com/

KonaWeb Bay Cam
http://www.konaweb.com/#WEBCAM


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#2
Would be nice if they mounted them on the siren posts at the high points of a subdivision and along the coast overlooking all in general, but invasion of privacy would be the norm.

Community begins with Aloha
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#3
http://www.kapohokine.com/hiloWebCam2.php

http://www.kapohokine.com/hiloWebCam.php

Hilo Hawaiin used to have one looking toward Coconut island but its not made public unless something happens.

..And the people bowed and prayed... to the neon God they made...
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#4
quote:
Originally posted by Tink

Would be nice if they mounted them on the siren posts at the high points of a subdivision and along the coast overlooking all in general, but invasion of privacy would be the norm.

Community begins with Aloha

Probably going to happen, but control of the all that information could lead to some Orwellian scenarios. Hollywood movies are full of examples.
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#5
Some states are using RWIS ( road weather information service) along the major roads...

It would be nice if they did that here.. expecially out towards Honokaha.

RWIS example: http://www.roadweather.alaska.gov/iways/roadweather/forms/SiteSum.html?areaId=3&perspectiveId=1&siteId=21

..And the people bowed and prayed... to the neon God they made...
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#6
Here are the Kapoho Kine cams, in a larger size, and without the timeout:
http://content.streamhoster.com/player/lv_kapohokine/southbayright.smil?autoPlay=1&showPlayPauseBtn=0&bufferTime=3&expandedBufferTime=60
http://content.streamhoster.com/player/lv_kapohokine/northbayleft.smil?autoPlay=1&showPlayPauseBtn=0&bufferTime=3&expandedBufferTime=60
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#7
This one might be interesting during a storm.

Near PGV:
http://hvo.wr.usgs.gov/cams/panorama.php?cam=PGcam
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#8
If it's operating tonight, CFHT's Cloudcam may produce some interesting shots and time-lapses. It points to the ESE, so should pick up clouds and lightning as the storm approaches.

http://cfht.hawaii.edu/en/gallery/cloudcams/
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#9
Mahalo for these links, all! It certainly helps. Guy Hagi has nothing on you folks (re: approaching storm, and everything else going on...), nor does Mileka Lincoln, Hawaii News Now, or whoever is covering the lava flow; of which a tube collapsed with fantastic footage, FYI. (Big Island Video News is the best! [Smile])

The old adage of "Big Brother is watching" is to our advantage today. Again, thank you for the links.

JMO.

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#10
One more...this one pans the Puako bay shore (it's a whale watching cam, but useful for seeing shore/water conditions)
http://livewhales.com/live-whales-web-cam.shtml

http://the-hroost.com
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