Calendar missing after iCloud

My husband has always used his iCal on his iPhone and it synced via MobileMe to the iCal on the iMac.
After iCloud, his calendar is on his phone "on my iPhone" but there's a new SECOND calendar - mostly empty, an iCloud calendar. HOWEVER, on the computer, only the iCloud calendar (the one he didn't create) shows up.
How can we merge the "on my iPhone" calendar he uses with the iCloud calendar? Or does he have to go through all his dates and add them to the iCloud calendar?
This whole iCloud thing has been a mess.

Sounds like you had some calendars not only local to your ipad ( "on my ipad" ), but also synced with other accounts - like may be yahoo or gmail. You should be able to get that calendar back by opening calendars app and clicking calendars in top left. Option that you may need to check "show all calendars" - see if that helps. It will also give you an idea what other calendars you have used.

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