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By Cal TiweyangIn Daily Blog, HawaiiPosted March 16, 2026

Scariest Night so far of KONA LOW Fury: A Lesson in Resilience and Reliability

The second night of the Kona Low storm was one of the most intense and nerve-wracking experiences imaginable. The wind howled through the trees with a force that seemed determined to tear everything apart. The sound of gusts slamming against the walls and roof made it hard to sleep, and every creak...

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By Cal TiweyangIn Daily Blog, HawaiiPosted March 14, 2026

First Time Experiencing the Kona Wind: Preparation and Survival Experience

For those unfamiliar, the Kona Wind is a weather pattern that brings strong, humid winds from the south or southwest—opposite of the usual trade winds that blow from the northeast. These winds often carry heavy rain, thunderstorms, and sometimes cause significant damage due to their unpredictable gusts. Unlike the cooling...

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By Cal TiweyangIn Daily Blog, HawaiiPosted March 4, 2026

Welcome to Ōhiʻa lehua Cafe with New Owners!

You get professionally prepared high resolution images with Kava. Your visitor’s screen size is detected and re-scaled version of your web page automatically delivered accordingly. You’ll be more than appreciated of such feature!

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