Showing posts with label Snow in Hawaii. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Snow in Hawaii. Show all posts

Monday, January 27, 2020

Let It Snow...Let It Snow!

From our house at 3500 feet
Yes SNOW in Hawaii along with palm trees and beaches. Here's a photo we took from our driveway looking up at Mauna Kea. At 13,800 elevation it is about one million years old and remains a deeply sacred cultural site in the hearts of the Hawaiian people.

(snow only on 2 mountain tops -- other white is clouds)

With its high elevation, dry environment, and stable airflow, Mauna Kea's summit is one of the best sites in the world for astronomical observation. 


Since the creation of an access road in 1964, thirteen telescopes funded by eleven countries have been constructed at the summit. Their construction on a landscape considered sacred by Native Hawaiians continues to be a topic of debate to this day.

Most of the volcano is underwater (as shown in this photo) and when measured from its underwater base, Mauna Kea is the tallest mountain in the world, measuring over  33,000 ft in height. The artistic depiction above illustrates so much of this mountain is below sea level.

And, here's an aerial photo showing sporadic cloud cover, snow on the peaks on Mauna Kea (upper mountain) and Mauna Loa. The map show the location of Volcano Village. No matter what direction our driving takes us, views of both are visible. Sun light, moon light, light clouds or stormy vistas -- even softly enshrouded in grey fleece, they are a magnificent presence. 

Finally, in contrast, here's a sweet rose growing across the street from our house -- now, we're on the hunt for roses for zone 11 so we can have some too.


Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Big Island Whether Weather Report




Whether you want rain, rain and more rain, or whether you would like SNOW -- right now the Big Island has it all!

Big Island in RED!

The blue link  below provides  a unique four  webcam view of snow atop Mauna.
Watch this great snow video



The highest temperature in our house today was 68 degrees, and for the first time in a year, we have all the windows and doors closed!!  It was a great day for small house project, reading and art.


Following a seven week drought, we are now heading into our second full week of rain and snowfall on Mauna Kea has dropped the temperature in the lower elevations to match the chill of our old home -- Humboldt County.  We are certainly enjoying our hot tub in the evening, before we tuck in for the night.