Most of the year, trade winds and a temperature inversion control the dispersion of vog from Kīlauea. The inversion forms around 6,000 to 8,000 feet and traps vog below to keep it near Hawaiʻi Island.
Even if you are staying or working from home Friday and Saturday, one of the impacts from the Kona Low system that might hit your home is a power outage. Hawaiian Electric crews have been working ...
Christelle Bishop Hamel still remembers the first time she walked onto the lavish green grounds of the Limeville property at 34 Battery Rd. in St. John’s. A native of Saint-Pierre, Bishop Hamel fondly ...