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    bobcat
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    Extreme weather is affecting Hawaii — While it is regarded for its tropical beauty, Hawaii also has tall peaks. In the wintertime, snowfall occurs on the state’s highest peak, Mauna Kea. Situated 13,803 feet above sea level, the dormant volcano is the tallest peak in Hawaii. Technically, it’s the tallest mountain in the world, with it being more than 33,500 feet tall if you consider its starting point in the Pacific Ocean. Ultimately, this means that skiing and snowboarding are possible in Hawaii.



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    #206151

    bobcat
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    #206153

    bobcat
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    Anyone on here traveled to Hawaii ?



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    #206177

    bobcat
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    Bump



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    #206210

    bobcat
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    Weather is on its way



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    #206235

    bobcat
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    *+*+



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    #206267

    bobcat
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    The first snow of the season was observed in Sapporo, Hokkaido, and some parts of Aomori Prefecture on last Sunday morning as temperatures dropped in many areas of northern and eastern Japan. According to the Japan Meteorological Agency’s Sapporo Regional Headquarters, Sapporo saw its first snow of the season eight days earlier than usual and 22 days earlier than last year. Obihiro, located to the east of Sapporo, observed snowfall 12 days earlier than a usual year and 25 days earlier than last year.

     



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    red-leader
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    #206294

    bobcat
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    Not snowing where you are @red-leader, YET 😂😂



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    #206341

    bobcat
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    More Snow in Anchorage

    Anchorage is off to a remarkably snowy start to winter, with 22″ reported since the beginning of the week, and a snow depth of 19″ on yesterday’s climate observation.  Only a handful of years have seen greater snow accumulation by this date, and none has reached a snow depth of 19″ this early.  With consistent climate data back to 1953 (at the international airport), the previous earliest date with 19″ or more on the ground was… last year, November 10.  Prior to that, the earliest was November 21, 1994. This marks the third year in a row with significantly unusual heavy snow in early winter.  Last year it was the snow onslaught of November 5-13, and in 2022 the city was buried in two major events in the first half of December.

     



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    #206357

    71-bda
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    not me bob. I fear it has turned into a toilet compared to how it was back in Hawaii 5-0 days !!



    No nothing.

    No Mods. No rockers. Just a chunky knob, thats now been replaced by an RS knob innit.

    No tackiness.

    Std as Ford intended, but with a space saver wheel and jack and nuts and wheel brace. oh.. and flaps, a man has got to have flaps.

    Innit?

     

    #206365

    bobcat
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    Hawaii is on the dream bucket list. It certainly does have a vase weather extremes.



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    #206382

    bobcat
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    How’s your weather where you are?



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    #206392

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    #206393

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    2 Weeks to get some salt in. Oh and I need a new snow shovel, some fecker nicked mine last year.

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