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  2. Kona storm - Wikipedia

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    While some winters occur without a single Kona storm, other winters see a high of four or five. Hawaii typically experiences two to three annually [5] between October and April. [6] The cyclone events for Hawaii can be long-lived, affecting the state for a week or more. [7] Kona lows produce a wide range of weather hazards for Hawaii.

  3. Laʻaloa Bay - Wikipedia

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    Laʻaloa Bay is a popular recreation area in Kailua-Kona, on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi. Also known as "Magic Sands" or "White Sands Beach", the official name is "Laʻaloa Beach County Park". During calm weather, it is one of the only fine white sandy beaches in the Kailua-Kona area. [1]

  4. What does it mean when a Kona low is over Hawaii? - AOL

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    Residents and visitors to Hawaii may have heard the term Kona low or Kona storm - a storm that can bring drastic changes to the weather on the Hawaiian Islands, mainly during the winter months ...

  5. Pair of Kona lows to unload feet of snow, month's worth of ...

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    A deluge of heavy rain continued across the Hawaiian Islands over the weekend as a storm system known as a Kona low lurked to the west of the state and directed a plume of tropical moisture into ...

  6. Kailua Kona, HI Weather - Hourly Forecasts and Local Weather ...

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    Get the Kailua Kona, HI local weather forecast by the hour and the next 10 days. ... The eruption of one the world’s most active volcanoes continues to captivate onlookers on Hawaii’s Big ...

  7. Puʻuhonua o Hōnaunau National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    Hale o Keawe was an ancient Hawaiian heiau originally built in approximately 1650 AD [6] as the burial site for the ruling monarch of the Island of Hawaii named Keaweʻīkekahialiʻiokamoku. [7] [8] It was built by his son, a Kona chief named Kanuha. The complex may have been established as early as 1475 under the aliʻi nui ʻEhu-kai-malino.