Honomu House Construction VII

- Interior work nears  completion

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Kalani Loop house

November 11 - Rainbow, stairs and kitchen

October 29 - Bridge, study, bedroom

 

October 29 - Library, bath, stairs, living room

 

August 20 - Laundry sink, kitchen,

 

Photos of earlier construction work are available here.

Useful links

Note: Subtract 10 hours from 24 hour times shown as "Z" to get HST. For example, 18Z = 8 AM HST, 00Z = 2 PM HST (day before) and 06Z =  8PM HST (day before)

Experimental Graphic Forecast from NWS for the Big Island - New! View predicted temperature, weather, chance of rain, sky cover
Navel Research Laboratory Hawaii satellite photo - high resolution day-time image and night-time processed image showing low clouds
Hawaii Island Real Time Visible Satellite Image
Java loop of visible satellite images for Hawaiian Islands (animation - see which way the clouds are moving!)
Hawaii Island Real time Infrared Satellite Image (useful at night)
Java loop of infrared satellite images for Hawaiian Islands (20 images, works day and night)

Detailed Map Showing Location/Amount of Predicted Precipitation for the Hawaiian Islands (48 hours)
ETA model forecast showing amount of predicted precipitation for the Hawaiian Islands (84 hours)
NWS Hawaii Island Hydrology Page - Rainfall information

Radar images from University of Hawaii Department of Meteorology

Mauna Kea Web Cameras
Hilo Bay Web Camera

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