So, is it unusual for Hawaii to get nearly 30 inches of rain from a hurricane? Looking at the chart below, we can see the maximum amount of rainfall recorded in the past. If this forecast comes to fruition, Lane will end up in the top three of wettest tropical cyclones. According to these data, the island chain has a storm with heavy rain affect them every 5–10 years.

How does this compare to the rest of the United States? Many of us still vividly recall the pictures of Houston under water from Hurricane Harvey. Over 60 inches of rain was recorded from that event. Most of the Gulf States have seen tropical storm totals of near or over 30 inches.

Of course, a big difference between the Gulf States and Hawaii is the terrain. Mauna Kea has an elevation of 13,803 feet and is the tallest mountain on Earth measured from base to summit. Mauna Loa totals 13,678 feet high and is still an active volcano. The Hawaiian Islands have seven peaks that exceed an elevation of 5,000 feet. It is this extreme topography that presents the opportunity for devastating flash floods.

Anyone with interests in the Hawaiian Islands needs to continue to pay attention to the forecast. Those living or vacationing in the area should head local emergency management statements. And never drive on roads covered with water; turn around, don’t drown.