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Tropical Storm Moke to cause more flooding as Hawaii recovers from Lala

More than a foot of rain could fall across Big Island of Hawaii, according to NOAA.

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Summary based on reporting from NPR and The Guardian.

Coverage at a glance

  • First observed by CurrentWire: The Guardian · Aug 22, 2026 at 9:49 PM ET
  • Coverage span: 10h 58m
  • Coverage: 2 reports from 2 independent publications
  • Coverage growth: 1 → 2 publications in 15h 1m
Tropical Storm Moke to cause more flooding as Hawaii recovers from Lala
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Source mix

2 independent editorial domains

What coverage breadth measures

Coverage

2 publications are covering this story.

Excerpts are the summaries each publisher distributes with its own feed, shortened and attributed.

How coverage developed

  1. First report from The Guardian

  2. Reported by NPR

  3. Story updateHeadline updated

  4. Story updateNPR joined coverage

  5. Story updateCoverage went from 1 to 2 sources

How CurrentWire compiled this story

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Signal breakdown

CurrentWire ranked this story 80.9 of 100 in the snapshot this page was rendered from.

Freshness
30 of 35
Source authority
20 of 20
Coverage breadth
8.5 of 20
Geographic relevance
10 of 10
Story prominence
10 of 10
Velocity
2.5 of 5

Strongest signal: source authority, 20 of 20. How each signal is calculated.

Filed under Climate · United States · News. Topics extracted from this report, with other live CurrentWire stories mentioning each: Storm Moke (2), Hurricane Lala (none).

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