Hawaii waves crash into homes, weddings during south swell

HONOLULU: Towering waves on Hawaii’s south shores crashed into homes and businesses, spilled across highways and upended weddings over the weekend.

The large waves – some more than 6m high – came from a combination of a southern swell that peaked on Saturday (Jul 16) evening, unusually high tides and rising sea levels from climate change, the United States National Weather Service said.

A wedding on Saturday evening in Kailua-Kona was interrupted when a few particularly large waves swamped the event, sending tables and chairs crashing toward guests.

Sara Ackerman, an author who grew up in Hawaii and attended the wedding, filmed the waves as they barrelled ashore.

“It just was huge,” she said. ”I was filming it and then it just came over the wall and just completely annihilated all the tables and chairs.”

She said that it happened about five minutes before the ceremony was scheduled to begin.

“It wasn’t like a life-threatening situation by any means whatsoever,” she said. “It was just like: ‘Oh my gosh … what are we going to do? Where are we going to put the tables?’”

She said that they went ahead with the ceremony and cleaned up the mess after the newlyweds exchanged vows.

“We had the ceremony and it was beautiful, having all the (sea) spray,” she said. “The ocean was really wild. So it was great for the photos.”

Chris Brenchley, the meteorologist in charge at the National Weather Service office in Honolulu, called the swell historic: “It’s the largest it’s been in several decades.”

He said that the waves were a product of “an interesting convergence of events.”

Remnants of Tropical Cyclone Darby passed south of Hawaii but had no impact on the surf, he said.

Brenchley said the swell was produced in the South Pacific, where it is currently the winter season.

“They had a particularly strong winter storm where the the winds were focused directly towards places like Samoa and then further on to the north into Hawaii,” he said.

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