Category Archives: Akua

Piko a Wakea, also called the Spring Equinox, occurs this year on March 19, 2016

Throwing it back — Kaulua 2015 Piko a Wakea, also called the Spring Equinox, occurs this year on March 19, 2016. As we end this time of Lono, We must remember to look back on our past year of abundance

Piko a Wakea, also called the Spring Equinox, occurs this year on March 19, 2016

Throwing it back — Kaulua 2015 Piko a Wakea, also called the Spring Equinox, occurs this year on March 19, 2016. As we end this time of Lono, We must remember to look back on our past year of abundance

Nana: Poepoe anahulu summary

During this poepoe anahulu of Nana, we saw Huna rising over Hilo in the afternoon and also framed by loulu growing in Waipao, He’eia, O’ahu. We also saw photos of amazing māmane on Hawai’i. Then from Moku o Keawe, we

Nana: Poepoe anahulu summary

During this poepoe anahulu of Nana, we saw Huna rising over Hilo in the afternoon and also framed by loulu growing in Waipao, He’eia, O’ahu. We also saw photos of amazing māmane on Hawai’i. Then from Moku o Keawe, we

Windlessness in the ‘Ōma‘olaulau forest

Unusually dry conditions accompany an ongoing lack of tradewinds in upper Puna.  Only one-fifth (less than 3 inches) of the usual amount of rain has fallen since last akua, and vog has been present 20 out of the past 30

Windlessness in the ‘Ōma‘olaulau forest

Unusually dry conditions accompany an ongoing lack of tradewinds in upper Puna.  Only one-fifth (less than 3 inches) of the usual amount of rain has fallen since last akua, and vog has been present 20 out of the past 30

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Uahi a Pele passing through the forest

Akua!  Uahi a Pele is widely dispersed by gentle, shifting winds, as sensed from the top of the ahupua‘a of Kea‘au in Puna; all shapes and strata of clouds present: high, grey, wispy, nu‘a.  ‘Apapane, ‘amakihi, and ‘ōma‘o are vocal

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Uahi a Pele passing through the forest

Akua!  Uahi a Pele is widely dispersed by gentle, shifting winds, as sensed from the top of the ahupua‘a of Kea‘au in Puna; all shapes and strata of clouds present: high, grey, wispy, nu‘a.  ‘Apapane, ‘amakihi, and ‘ōma‘o are vocal

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ʻO Akua ka pō mahina o kēia Lāpule nei

Aloha kākou e kuʻu mau hoa kilo pō mahina.  ʻO Akua ka pō mahina o kēia lāpule nei.  Howzit Gangeh, Akua ia tonightʻs moonphase on this Sunday evening.  Itʻs a night of animation and activity as it is the final

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ʻO Akua ka pō mahina o kēia Lāpule nei

Aloha kākou e kuʻu mau hoa kilo pō mahina.  ʻO Akua ka pō mahina o kēia lāpule nei.  Howzit Gangeh, Akua ia tonightʻs moonphase on this Sunday evening.  Itʻs a night of animation and activity as it is the final