01-14-2019, 02:02 AM
@RandomqThe drought will end on Friday. "Mark my words"
Hey there Randomq. I also saw the weather report that mentioned there is a cold front coming that should reach our island by Friday. However, in the past, during this time of year, even though the cold fronts reach our island they didn't change the dryness. I remember such events bringing Kona some rain and changing our temps but not bringing an end to the dry pattern. So to sum it up, I don't think I would bet on it- (your prediction to the end of the dry period). In fact I doubt it.
@Mimosa: Thanks for some clarification to the connection between Yellowstone magma, north-pole shifting, Alaskan snow etc, and Hawaiian island dry period. I'm sure everything is linked intricately (in some way or another) when it comes to weather and climate on our planet. Whether or not I hold much belief of significant correlation to that said connection, hmmm, I'm pondering it...
8 days of dryness and counting now.
Hey there Randomq. I also saw the weather report that mentioned there is a cold front coming that should reach our island by Friday. However, in the past, during this time of year, even though the cold fronts reach our island they didn't change the dryness. I remember such events bringing Kona some rain and changing our temps but not bringing an end to the dry pattern. So to sum it up, I don't think I would bet on it- (your prediction to the end of the dry period). In fact I doubt it.
@Mimosa: Thanks for some clarification to the connection between Yellowstone magma, north-pole shifting, Alaskan snow etc, and Hawaiian island dry period. I'm sure everything is linked intricately (in some way or another) when it comes to weather and climate on our planet. Whether or not I hold much belief of significant correlation to that said connection, hmmm, I'm pondering it...
8 days of dryness and counting now.