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HURRICANES IGNACIO AND JIMENA TRACKING NORTH
#31
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Originally posted by leilanidude
Tell us all, how much time encompasses, "recorded history"?
I just wonder why all of those abandoned ancient villages along the coast lines, with partially destroyed rock walls, were ever left behind? They run out of fish?


Tsunami, lava flows, depopulation through disease (the population of native Hawaiians dropped from 3-500,000 to @30,000 due to the latter)

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Me ka ha`aha`a,
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#32
http://www.prh.noaa.gov/hnl/satellite/Ha...7_1745.gif

Low, low tide in the ocean of clouds, rare. I'm reminded of Tsunami Bencana, when the ocean withdrew completely from the Phiphi Island, curious people went out on the tidal flat not knowing that it was just a prelude to the giant wave.
***Still can't figure out how to spell 'car' correctly***
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#33
historic times, in Hawaii, is about 200 years, or when the white people showed up.

most likely cause of abandoned villages along the coast are the 1868 tsunami, generated by about a magnitude 8 in Kau.
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#34
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Originally posted by VancouverIslander
Tsunami, lava flows, depopulation through disease (the population of native Hawaiians dropped from 3-500,000 to @30,000 due to the latter)

More like 15,000 pure bloodline Tahitian-Hawaiians left. There are about 250,000 Hawaiians (meaning of Tahitian-Hawaiian descent and born in the islands) with 50% or more bloodline. And to say these people had no history of the events on their own islands is arrogant ignorance.

"Aloha also means goodbye. Aloha!"
*Japanese tourist on bus through Pahoa, "Is this still America?*
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#35
I have yet to see an eye form on Ignacio ,and in the last 3 hours , (the time of this posting - 3 hours ), it has made nearly no Eastward progress , and it is experiencing some shearing as well.
Have faith in the sacredness of this Island, and the strength of collective prayer, but by all means prepare , or as my teacher once said ,"safety first".

http://www.atmos.washington.edu/~ovens/w...i?wv+/24h/
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#36
Wind gusts 100 mph 8am Tuesday.
***Still can't figure out how to spell 'car' correctly***
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#37
I hope everyone will be ok. All are in my prayers.
Hope everyone follows closely and prepares when needed.
Pam in CA
Pam in CA
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#38
Jimena forecast to become a category 3 hurricane tonight and then continue strengthening.
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#39
So those of you who follow and understand these events, how worried should I be right now?
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#40
Never worry, just always be prepared.
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