A series of strange lights in the skies was captured by the mauiwindcam Camp One webcam yesterday evening.
The timelapse replay shows several small lights moving across the sky and then heading straight towards the camera before vanishing into the night sky.
OK….so it’s not April Fools Day.
In fact it’s Kona wind time and the normal Southerly approach to Kahului Airport is reversed and the air traffic instead lands from the north.
With the installation of our new high sensitivity webcams we have captured this strange occurence for the first time at night.
Spooky huh!
Check it out here
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New to the charts section of mauiwindcam are Buoy Reports from around the Hawaiian Islands, providing wave height and period information.
The data is pulled from the NDBC (National Data Buoy Center) and is presented both on a map giving a quick graphical snapshot of current conditions and in tabular format displaying the previous 24 hours data for each buoy.
Check it out and let us know what you think!
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Our “timelapse” views are back online - as soon as it gets dark on Maui, we make these pages available allowing our viewers around the world to enjoy the day’s action without having to stay up until 2am!
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