02-27-2014, 10:34 AM
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Originally posted by HereOnThePrimalEdge
quote:In regions with real tropical rains, (not the subtropical rains we have in Hawaii), the rainfall is much more intense than anything I've ever experienced here over the last 20+ years. I doubt the remote south Pacific islands have many stealth planes or plasma beam weapons to speak of, just high temperatures, lots of moisture, and the capacity for the air and clouds to hold buckets of rain.
Originally posted by Opihikaobob
One more thing about the rain is that some times it is coming down so hard (velocity) that you could picture a giant fire hose pointed directly at your roof - it's that hard.
Take a drive down & up Kamaili - remember I said ( in my area the effects are more obvious than other areas) You can doubt all you like , if the situation was reversed and I hadn't been doing what I have been doing for going on 5 years , and it was you that said these things , I would doubt too, but because these things are critical I would spend time researching the claims made if I had the time - but that's just me.