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King Tide, High Surf Update: May 26
The National Weather Service has issued an extreme high tide and high surf message on Friday, May 26.
Citizen Scientists to Support King Tide Research
Citizen Scientist volunteers for the UH Sea Grant College Program are conducting King Tide photo surveys on the Big Island and throughout the state May 25–26.
West Hawai‘i Health Center to Receive $1.2M+ Grant
Nearly $1.3 million will go to the West Hawai‘i Community Health Center, which offers healthcare for residents of Hawai‘i Island, regardless of income.
SSW Peaks Today, King Tides Expected
A larger shot of good south-southwest builds Friday, peaking late Friday into early Saturday. The swell could slightly…
Forecast: Winds Weaken, Weather Shifts
Winds are forecast to weaken and become light and variable. This means more widespread afternoon sea breezes with clouds and showers…
Hawai‘i Volcanoes Park Entrance Fees to Increase June 1
The fee increase is the third and final phase in an incremental plan to meet national standards.
Military to Convoys Between Hilo, Kawaihae and Pōhakuloa
Members of the 100th Infantry Battalion are scheduled to convoy from the Armed Forces Reserve Center in Hilo to Pōhakuloa Training Area on Friday, May 26, beginning at noon.
Volcano Activity Update: May 25, 2017
On the East Rift Zone, the 61g flow remained active, with lava entering the ocean near Kamokuna and surface breakouts downslope of Pu‘u ‘Ō‘ō.
Extreme ‘King’ Tide and High Surf Warning
Unusually high tides, also known as “king tides,” may cause dangerous flooding conditions along all shores of Hawai‘i Island through the Memorial Day weekend.
Senators Ask Tillerson to Hold Turkish Government Accountable for Assault
U.S. Senators called on the Trump administration to hold the Turkish government and ambassador accountable for last week’s assault on officials and protestors
Hawai‘i Attorney General Comments on Trump Travel Ban Ruling
The revised Executive Order “speaks with vague words of national security, but in context, drips with religious intolerance, animus and discrimination.”
Dems & Coalition Kick Off Fight for Infrastructure Jobs
The plan would rebuild crumbling roads, bridges, water systems… while making investments in clean-energy jobs, high-speed rail and internet access…
Donkey Mill Art Center Adds New Staff
The Holualoa Foundation for Arts and Culture has announced the addition of new staff members at Holualoa’s historic Donkey Mill Art Center.
Surf Report, King Tides Expected for Memorial Day Weekend
Our current south swell continues to fade. A larger shot of good south-southwest is forecast for late Thursday and Friday…
Winds Shifting, Weather Pattern Changing Soon
Winds are forecast to slowly weaken through the end of the work week with light and variable winds expected for the Memorial Day …
Pōhakuloa Training Area Schedule for June 2017
Military units are scheduled to conduct various types of training at the Pōhakuloa Training Area in June 2017 that may be heard or observed by the surrounding communities.
Unusually Hide Tides Expected to Cause Flooding Along Hawaiʻi Shores
Officials say that beach flooding and standing water on roadways and low-lying coastal areas are possible, especially during the afternoon high tides each day.
Swells Linger but Fading, New Swells Soon
Our current south swell is lingering through Wednesday. A larger shot of good south-southwest is forecast from Thursday/Friday through…
Wet Trade Wind Pattern Expected Through Today
Wet trade wind weather pattern expected through the day Wednesday with showers in windward and mauka spots. Winds are forecast to gradually…
