The sun coming up over the Ko'olau this morning was blood red and so dim I could look straight at it. Wonder if there's any connection with all the volcanic activity lately on the Big Island?
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Originally posted by Glen MiyashiroThe sun coming up over the Ko'olau this morning was blood red and so dim I could look straight at it. Wonder if there's any connection with all the volcanic activity lately on the Big Island?
Other than the mountains looking hazy, I enjoyed watching today's sunrise from the lanai... exactly as you described..
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Kona winds choke O'ahu with heavy Kilauea 'vog'Blame the volcano. That ugly, blue sky-blotting haze that smothered O'ahu today is "vog." Kona wind conditions brought the haze from Kilauea volcano north from the Big Island, which is a normal weather pattern for this time of year, state health officials said.
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Don't schedule any strenuous activities though, especially if you've got asthma. Let's hope these kona wind periods don't coincide with any flu outbreaks, or sick people will really have a hard time of it.Last edited by Glen Miyashiro; November 9, 2004, 12:37 PM.
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I took some photos late this afternoon at Magic Island park. The city views were pretty much socked in with vog.... one would almost think we're in L.A.I'm still here. Are you?
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