04-20-2018, 12:27 AM
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Originally posted by glassnumbers
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it's been raining for 11 months. I got here in mid-may, and ever since then the only sunny month was December.
Now, specifically for today, it's one degree off from Kona? what the hell? How is that even possible with the thousands of gallons of rain Discovery Harbor has been hit with?
Oh yeah, also, my apologies. I know this isn't about Puna, but there's no Ka'uweb that i know of, and for some reason, Ka'u tends to get all the rain that Puna does, at least for the last 11 months.
Aloha
2017 was drier than average just about everywhere island wide. Pahala had 70 pct of normal rainfall while South Point was less than 50 pct. For the year Mt. View had 100 inches more rain than Pahala. Puna is always much wetter than Kau. http://www.prh.noaa.gov/hnl/hydro/pages/...ytd_12.gif