Diary of One Month in Honolulu
Honolulu, Hawaii. July 1st, 1913, to June 30, 1914.
(Furnished by U. S. Weather Bureau.) Temperature.
1913. | Highest. | Lowest. | Rainfall. |
---|---|---|---|
July | 86 | 70 | 0.18 |
August | 86 | 72 | 0.14 |
September | 86 | 70 | 0.81 |
October | 87 | 70 | 0.26 |
November | 85 | 67 | 2.96 |
December | 81 | 63 | 0.52 |
1914. | |||
January | 78 | 60 | 2.34 |
February | 81 | 61 | 2.41 |
March | 80 | 57 | 5.00 |
April | 82 | 60 | 2.08 |
May | 83 | 66 | 0.92 |
June | 83 | 69 | 0.45 |
The Climate of Hawaii is the most equable known. No typhoons, no hurricanes, no fog, low humidity, no in tense heat nor disagreeable cold; the months of May and June alternate throughout the year.
The Northeast Trade Winds prevail almost constantly, the average hourly velocity being about eight miles.
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