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Mount Waialeale volcano

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Mount Waialeale


Mount Waialeale

Mount Waiʻaleʻale (pronounced [vɑiˈʔɐlɛˈʔɐlɛ] in Hawaiian, literally, "rippling water" or "overflowing water" (Pukui, Elbert & Mookini 1974220), often spelled Waialeale in English without the ʻokina) at an elevation of 5,148 feet (1,569 m), is a shield volcano and the second highest point on the island of Kauaʻi in the Hawaiian Islands. Averaging more than 452 inches (11,500 mm) of rain a year since 1912, with a record 683 inches (17,300 mm) in 1982, its summit is one of the rainiest spots on earth. Recent reports though mention that over the period 1978–2007 the wettest spot in Hawaii is Big Bog on Maui (404 inch per year), and that the rainfall in Hawaii is decreasing.[2]

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