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Rainfall
#1
Is Pahoa really at on 45% of normal at 56" through Nov 30? Where can i find the YTD total so it includes the december rain so far.
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#2
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/climate/local_data.php?wfo=hnl

the nws a treasure trove of this kind of data - here is a good Hawaii link to start
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#3
Yes, thanks! That has it to Nov 30 YTD, I was on that one earlier today!
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#4
http://weather.unisys.com/

these folks are really good at real time data, may have what you need though

I keep scratching my head wondering why Unisys gives a hoot about Hawaii and tropical wx

but they do...........
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#5
Page 2 of the Tribune-Herald gives that data, BUT it is based on the rain guages at the Hilo Airport. I have noted for many years that my home guage almost always shows a higher rainfall (I am 3 miles mauka of Pahoa). So you will have to bear this in mind and make some adjustments in your calculations.
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#6
Cat, the weather data on that link is the confirmed data, NOAA has the estimated (not confirmed, but probably good, barring anything gone wrong with the tipping bucket or transmit lines or ...) The estimated link, with the precip graph for the year for Pahoa (other cities you can scoll to) is at:
http://www.prh.noaa.gov/hnl/hydro/pages/rra_graphs.php?station=PHAH1&mo=
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#7
This site has some local volunteer rain reporters including myself. http://www.cocorahs.org
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#8
Well I for one hope this trend continues. Our fruit trees went wild this year with all the sun. I can't remember when every tree on our property produced huge amounts of fruit. Normally what happens is the trees flower and then the rains come and wash all the flowers off the trees. Not this year....And yet we still had more than enough water in our catchment throughout the year. I hope we are in some changing weather pattern in the islands that will continue for a long time!
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#9
Macuu - that's because Puna's weather was more like Kona (where you usually see lots more mangos than here). If you actually lived in Kona, on the other hand, you might not feel the same way...
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